Mazda 3 and Mazda 6

Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automaker based in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. In 2015, Mazda produced 1.5 million vehicles for global sales, the majority of which (nearly 1 million) were produced in the company's Japanese plants, with the remainder coming from a variety of other plants worldwide. In 2015, Mazda was the fifteenth largest automaker by production worldwide.


Mazada is famous for its popular models ranging from sedan, hatchback, truck, pickup, SUV, van and sports car including Mazda 2, Mazda 3, Mazda6, CX-3, CX-30, CX-4, CX-5, CX-50, CX-8, CX-9, MX-30, BT-50, Bongo, MX-5, Scrum, etc. Most new car shoppers want to buy a vehicle that puts safety first. And why not? After all, you’re likely spending a pretty penny on your new car. It should come outfitted with all of the safety features needed to inspire confidence each time that you take the wheel. Fortunately, the 2021 Mazda3 can do just that. Whether you choose the sedan or hatchback version of the Mazda3, you can expect it to come brimming with safety features. Not to mention its impressive crashworthiness ratings too.


The 2021 Mazda3 makes nary a compromise when it comes to standard safety features. Opt for even the base model, hatchback or sedan, and you can expect it to come well-stocked with safety features like advanced dual-front airbags, front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and side-impact air curtains, and knee airbags. This year’s new Mazda3 is also standard with an anti-lock brake system with brake assist, dynamic stability control, and smart brake support.


Every 2021 Mazda3 model boasts a long list of standard driver-assistance technology too. Among its standard driver-assist features are automated emergency braking and automatic high-beam headlights. All models also come standard with a lane departure warning system, lane-keep assist, and radar cruise control. A driver attention alert system comes standard too.


And if those safety features don’t inspire quite enough confidence? The 2021 Mazda3 offers a slew of additional driver-assist features. Included in the Premium Plus Package, which is available on Mazda3 2.5 Turbo models, are driver-assist safety features like Traffic Jam Assist, front and rear parking sensors, a 360º View Monitor, and last but not least – Smart Brake Support with rear-cross traffic alerts.


All those safety features scored some pretty high ratings in crashworthiness tests. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has tapped this year’s new Mazda3 as a Top Safety Pick+.


In addition to its knockout looks and eager driving dynamics, the Mazda 6 family sedan is also one of the safest choices in its class. It earned its Top Safety Pick+ designation easily, with Good crash test scores, a score of Superior for its standard driver-assistance features, and an Acceptable rating for its standard headlamps. Opting for the 6's LED projector headlamps bumps that last score up to Good, but that feature is reserved for Grand Touring Reserve, Signature, or Blackout Edition trim levels. Non-premium models with LED projectors don't have curve adaptive equipment, and earned an Acceptable rating instead. You get what you pay for.


Brand origin: Japan

Website: https://www.mazda.com/en/innovation/models/

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