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Mazda3 MPS: official photos

  • By Neil McDonald
  • Herald Sun
image The Mazda3 MPS is the performance king of the new-generation Mazda3 range. Photo Gallery

We got an early look at the Mazda3 MPs ahead of its world debut.

Details are swiftly emerging about Mazda’s hot MPS hatch, after we revealed new photos of the car yesterday.

Set to have a simultaneous Geneva and Melbourne Motor Show unveiling, we can now confirm that the hot Mazda runs a 2.3-litre direct injection four cylinder that develops 191kW at 5500 revs and 380Nm at 3000 revs through a six-speed manual gearbox.

Mazda says that an in-cylinder cooling effect from direct injection realises about 10 per cent more torque compared to conventional-intake turbo engines

The car is clearly aimed at the Subaru WRX and Lancer Ralliart, with a top speed of 250 km/h and zero to 100 km/h sprint of 6.1 seconds

The MPS has some clever technology, like the world’s first single-nanotechnology catalytic converter helps to reduce the amount of precious metals needed.

It also has an advanced boost pressure control that suppresses sudden torque peaks through the front wheel drive system as well as equal length left and right drive shafts to minimize torque steer.

A torque-sensing super limited-slip differential is standard

To cope with the extra power special reinforcements inside the front cowl member gussets and a large tunnel member help increased body stiffness.

The MPS uses modified coil spring rates for MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension while larger diameter stabilisers with longer mount spans achieve greater roll linearity.

The steering gear is also stronger for improved response and steering wheel action.

Mazda and Dunlop have developed new wider 18-inch tyres with improved grip, more rigid sidewalls and damping strength for more a direct steering feel.

The brakes are 320mm ventilated front discs and 280 mm rear solid discs with brake assist, anti-skid brakes and dynamic stability control as standard.

Optimised aerodynamics helps reduce fuel consumption from 9.7L/100 km on the previous model to 9.2L/100 km on the new-generation MPS.

The Melbourne International Motor Show next Wednesday will host the world public debut of the new-generation Mazda3 MPS turbocharged hot hatch, but we've managed to get hold of some early photos ahead of the debut (see our gallery at right).

Mazda Australia spokesman, Glenn Butler, said the reveal would be aired live the same time as the wraps come off the car at the Geneva Motor Show.

“It’s a world first for us,” he said. “We’ll actually see the MPS before the public does in Geneva.”

The new-generation Mazda3 MPS high-performance hatch makes its official debut during the invite-only media press day at the the Geneva show.

Show-going Australians, however, will be able to view the turbocharged hot hatch when the Melbourne International Motor show opens its doors at 10am on March 4.

This is a huge coup for Australia and for hot hatch fans, and the second time Mazda has rushed a new car Downunder to the Melbourne International Motor Show.

The Mazda MX-5 roadster starred at the show in 2005, again just hours after making its international debut in Geneva the night before.

The first-generation Mazda3 MPS competed twice in Targa Tasmania and finished in the top 10, among a field of Porsches, Lamborghinis, Lancer Evos and other exotica.

Alongside the MPS will be the updated MX-5 roadster and two new-generation Mazda3s, in sleek sedan and sporty SP25 hatchback form.

The new-generation Mazda3 range goes on sale in April. The Mazda3 MPS is slated for launch in Australia in the third quarter of 2009.

 

The 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show...

 

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  • Good looking car, however the bonnet scoop means that the MPS is no longer a "sleeper"

    Johnny of Sydney Posted on 29 June 2009 12:29am
  • Looks quite nice, would have hoped for a different engine... is it the same engine as the previous mps? oh wells.. i was thinking to upgrade my 07' sp23 for this... but having second thoughts...

    Steven of Brisbane Posted on 23 March 2009 10:32pm
  • Man...... that is one sweet Mps. To bad,iv gotten the 09 evo X in January. Or else id be eyein on this sweet MPS. Great job Mazda. More competition for us EVO n WRX lovers..

    Wan Shaiful Ihsan of Brunei Darussalam Posted on 13 March 2009 4:47am
  • The new model certainly looks better. I so wish it has AWD system like what 6 MPS does. However, I think it's good enough to attract more people from Subaru WRX hatchback grin

    Chris of Brisbane Posted on 11 March 2009 1:13am
  • Was waiting for yonks to see this new version as was planning to plonk the deposit for one...key word is "was". Just disappointed with the new look mazda 3 and thought they would do something about it in the MPS...unfortunately they didnt. Its a nice package and mazda have done well to put the whole package together at that price...just cant help looking at that front grill and just thinking to myself...what a clown of a car...cuz it just looks like one in the front...utter disappointment may have to go with a secondhand version late model 2008 instead

    Dennis of Melbourne Posted on 10 March 2009 10:26pm
  • Wow, that looks fantastic. I was going to let my car run to the end of its 5 year warranty but I may be tempted to go for the change over early and change brands to this one.

    Paula of perth Posted on 10 March 2009 4:13pm
  • This car looks HORID! What a bad look....even the rest of the mazda range No thank you....count me out

    emily hughes Posted on 09 March 2009 1:16pm
  • does this mean we might get a mazda 6 mps ?? really bored with current shape 6

    jack of up the coast Posted on 08 March 2009 6:56pm
  • well i have 2 say i dnt mind this car i own a 09 wrx personally but this catagory is really heating up the wrx , ralliart lancer , this new mps and the new ford rs an i ahve 2 say its great having this many companys wanting our business because they will have 2 keep their cars sharp or they won't survive but personally i would an have taken the 09 wrx

    chris Posted on 05 March 2009 1:01pm
  • The word is used in the correct context - they will be showing the verb taking place.

    Corey of Brisbane Posted on 02 March 2009 10:51pm
  • I think you mean the 'revelation' will be aired live. 'Reveal' is a verb. Do you write for a living?

    Chris Dunn of melbourne Posted on 02 March 2009 1:22pm
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