Apr 24, 2017 07:00 AM EDT
Mazda 2 Gets Better And Now Comes With GT & GT Sport Variants

Mazda 2 has been updated with enhanced design, offering improved driving experience. The automaker has also launched two new models to the range, the Mazda 2 GT and Mazda GT Sport.

The new Mazda 2 comes with some improvements on the exteriors. The new hatchback now has a new LED fog lights.

Additional color options were also added to the range. The new Mazda 2 also sports new wing mirrors.

With regard to engine options, the new Mazda 2 does not have the diesel option. It comes with a single1.5-liter petrol engine in three states of tune. Buyers can choose from the74bhp, 89bhp or 113bhp engine capacity.

All variants of the new Mazda 2 have the brand's G-Vectoring Control. The suspension and damping have been enhanced too, which makes driving more enjoyable.

Furthermore, Mazda has added two new models at the top of the range, the Mazda 2 GT, and GT Sport variants. The new models will run with an 113bhp engine.

The new Mazda 2 GT and GT Sport also come with a new pair of LED headlights and running lights. The other new features are the black rear spoiler, 16-inch alloy wheels.

On the inside, there is a new reversing camera and color heads-up. Moreover, the new Mazda 2 GT and GT Sport come with a new black leather seat accentuated with brown dash insert.

In addition, the new variants have a new steering wheel. Whereas, the side controls have been repositioned onto the door mirrors.

The noise has been minimized as the new hatchbacks sport enhanced materials. There is a noise-insulating glass for the windscreen and extra soundproofing inside the tailgate and under the bonnet.

The new models will go on sale in the UK in June. The base price for the new Mazda 2 starts at £12,695 ($16,230) and the max £16,395 ($21,000) for the new GT Sport.

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