The new Mazda 3 is truly stunning. While Mazda has always made or at least tried to make stylish cars, this has really happened. The sporty design of the car is immediately reminiscent of the Alfa Romeo Giuletta model (just look at the similar rear end of these cars) and it’s more of a compliment than a reproach. The perfectly rounded novice shapes are crowned by a dynamic front end with extended headlights integrated into a giant radiator grille. The result is a laconic and very attractive hatchback design. Yes, we have heard complaints that the massive Mazda 3 rear struts obscure the rear view and it is difficult to maneuver the car in reverse. So I wonder what do you car owners think about this? Another interesting innovation is the design of the car’s dashboard and front panel. It perfectly reproduces the car’s body lines and is unlike not just any other Mazda, but the dashboard of any other car. This rather bold solution is somewhat reminiscent of the interior of old Mazda Xedos models or even TVR sports cars and it is charming. If the work of the designers is welcomed, we will definitely see the same style in the next new Mazda models. The newcomer has a new generation of Skyactive-X engines with patented combustion technology "Spark Controlled Compression Ignition". Engines using this technology will simultaneously take advantage of both petrol and diesel engines - the ability to achieve high performance, acceleration and power while having a much lower impact on the environment. These engines combine pressure combustion and a turbocharger to significantly improve fuel economy. In terms of fuel economy, Mazda Skyactive-X engines equal or even exceed the fuel efficiency of diesel engines. I wonder how this will be reflected in practice and if it is really that effective, then Mazda deserves high praise.