2021 Mazda 3
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2021 Mazda 3: Whats New, Specs, and Pricing

The Mazda brand continues to impress consumers with their swanky interiors and sleek body styles. For example, the Mazda 3, a model that became overlooked at one point in time, is now commanding the attention of all types of drivers. It received one of the biggest conversions in recent years among the Mazda lineup. This included a fully redesigned build back in 2019 that has since wowed consumers left and right for its quality design and performance. Buyers are now flocking to the 2021 Mazda 3 and we can’t help but understand why.

Take a closer look at the elegance that is the 2021 Mazda 3, and see why so many drivers are mistaking it for a high-end sedan versus your average compact vehicle.

Pricing

The 2021 Mazda 3 includes 7 trim options, which gives extensive range to a buyer in this class. The Base starts at an MSRP of $21,645 and the highest priced option, Premium Plus, rings in at $33,595. This price range has become typical of most makes and models, although we tend to think the features you get in the Mazda 3 outweigh most. Here is the total list of trim levels available for purchase:

  • Base
  • 2.5 S
  • Select
  • Preferred
  • Premium
  • 2.5 Turbo
  • Premium Plus

To check out the full docket of safety features and specs included with each trim level, visit the Mazda website for more information. For a small added price, there is also an all-wheel drive add-on available with every trim.

Interior superiority

One look at the interior of the 2021 Mazda 3 and you’ll understand why the consumer opinion is swayed in favor. Among its class, it’s clearly the best bang for your buck. While the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are fair competitors, the premium feel of both the synthetic and genuine leather upholstery in the 2021 model knocks things out of the park. From a sophisticated black interior to the popular Greige toned seats, the interior of the 2021 Mazda 3 makes you feel like you’re riding in a brand new Audi without the unexplained hight costs.

Whats new for the 2021 Mazda 3?

Although the 2021 model looks similar to its 2020 predecessor, some major changes took place. First, there is now officially two engine options for the 3. The higher trims include a turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder while the base models enjoy a 2.0-liter four-cylinder standard engine. Other switch-ups include eliminating standard navigation and Bose stereo system in the middle-grade trims. However, the most prominent difference is the addition of three trim levels this year (2.5 S, 2.5 Turbo, and 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus).

It’s likely the added trim levels and versatile hatchback option continue to attract buyers for a number of reasons. While back in the day we might lead with price, the 2021 Mazda 3 is outdoing itself in all categories. For those who dare to take a chance on this highly-rated vehicle, know there is great value in its peppy handling and egregious (in a good way) top-of-the-line interior quality.

What’s the verdict?

There is no denying the 2021 Mazda 3 delivers an upscale feel at an affordable price. For buyers who don’t necessarily have the capital to invest in luxury yet want to enjoy the features that make up a luxury drive, they should test drive the 2021 Mazda 3 this year. On top of that, it has the Mazda handling that drivers now speak highly of, both for its safety and impressive statement on the road.

Moreover, when you look at the competitors in the 3’s price range, you’ll understand why the 2021 Mazda 3 is the better choice. The elegant and modern cabin with advanced infotainment system will make every driver feel completely at home. Basically, it’s safe to say that the Mazda of today is a complete and total upgrade from the past. The Mazda 3 model has a bright future ahead.

To see a first-hand look of the interior of a 2021 Mazda 3 Premium Plus interior cabin, watch this quick video below:

 

 

 

 

 

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Michaella Malone
Michaella Malone is a content specialist and full-time freelancer with 5+ years of experience working with small businesses on online platforms. She is a graduate of Florida State University (Go Noles!) and avid traveller, having visited over 25 countries and counting. In addition to blogging, ghostwriting, and social media content, she has contributed to the development of English as a Second Language (ESL) curriculums for international programs.

    3 Comments

    1. We need the mazdaspeed vehicles back. Make Mazda Great Again.

    2. The Mazda 3 is a pretty sweet car!

    3. Mazda interior has always been impressive compared to other japanese manufacturers. It really does look like luxury on the inside

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