Australia’s number one best-selling passenger car is now even better with Mazda introducing some tweaks for the Mazda3 range.
The entry-level Neo model scores Bluetooth and USB connectivity (so this is now uniform across the entire ‘3’ lineup).
And the range-topping Mazda3 MPS adds some appearance enhancements highlighted by new dark metallic grey alloy wheels. The sporty MPS also scores a Black Mica colour for the exterior mirrors, and the highlights on the rear wing and rear bumper.
And best of all, there is no price change for the Mazda3 which kicks-off at $20,330.
















