The Axela is based on Ford's global C1 platform, shared with the European Union latest Ford Focus and Volvo S40. Based on the style of the MX-Sportif concept car, the Axela is available in two body styles, a four-door sedan, marketed as "coupé style" in Europe, and a five-door, mark the Sport in Canada, Japan and the States USA.
The front suspension is MacPherson struts with coil springs and stabilizer bar. The rear suspension is a Ford-designed "E-link multi-link suspension, with four locating links per wheel and a roll bar, suspended on coil springs that are mounted to the inside of the shock absorbers to reduce suspension intrusion into the cargo area. Disc brakes are standard on all four wheels, with 300 mm (11.8 inches) front discs and 279 mm (11 ") rear discs, ABS and electronic distribution of braking force available or standard, depending on model. Wheel and tire sizes vary with model, 15 in the base models to option 17 in wheels on upper-level models.
Mazda3 s hatchback (USA)
Mazda MAZDA3
Mazda MAZDA3
Mazda MAZDA3
Mazda MAZDA3
When first introduced, the U.S. market Mazda3 models were available in two trim levels, IYS, with 2.0 L and 2.3 L engines, respectively. Since then Mazda has introduced additional models under the Touring and Grand Touring labels. British Mazda3s offered in S, TS, TS2, Sport, and a top 2.3ltr turbocharged Mazda3 MPS (Mazda Performance Series) models. Since April 2008, when he had a facelift, mainly cosmetic Mazda3, there have been some changes in the designations of adjustment for UK car, with models now the entry level S, then Takara (replacing TS and TS2), the Tamara Special Edition and Sport and MPS, as before.
Mazda MAZDA3
Mazda MAZDA3
Mazda MAZDA3
Mazda MAZDA3
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