Mazda 2 vs Kia Ev3

What's the difference?

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Mazda 2
Mazda 2

$18,500 - $29,998

2024 price

Kia Ev3
Kia Ev3

$41,888 - $71,548

2025 price

Summary

2024 Mazda 2
2025 Kia Ev3
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
5.4L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Interior is dating
  • Engine noise under load
  • Pricing not quite 'first-car'

  • Steering feels heavier than necessary 
  • GT-Line is pricey, less convenient
  • Better than EV5 but won’t outsell it
2024 Mazda 2 Summary

The entry-point into one of Australia's most popular brands has been around for almost 10 years in its current generation, but the Mazda2 has had a refresh.

Possibly for the last time in its current lifespan, the small hatchback gets a facelift to remain appealing, Mazda hopes, to first-car-buyers.

Mazda's up against not only direct rivals, like the Suzuki Swift and Toyota Yaris, but also the shifting market.

Mazda has sold just over 3500 Mazda2s so far this year, but almost 11,000 CX-3 small SUVs, the latter based on our friend here's platform.

It's a name with a little over two decades behind it, but can it be a first-car-favourite in an increasingly difficult small car market?

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2025 Kia Ev3 Summary

Kia Australia has big expectations for its littlest EV.

Not only is the small SUV priced to take on some of the very popular offerings from China, but it’s also packed with enough features to make a Euro buyer think twice. In fact, it starts from less than $50,000 drive-away.

We drove it at its global launch in South Korea and came away pretty impressed, so now the big question is - does it hold up now that its rubber is on the road here in Australia?

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