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How Expensive Is the Mazda3 SkyActiv-X Compared To the SkyActiv-G?

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New technologies don’t come cheap in the automotive industry, and the same can be said about Mazda. After Infiniti and Nissan introduced the VC-Turbo in the QX50 and Altima, the Hiroshima-based automaker announced the SkyActiv-X for the Mazda3 hatchback and sedan.
Have you ever wondered how much of a difference there is between the SkyActiv-G and SkyActiv-X with 2.0 liters of displacement and mild-hybrid assistance? Over in Japan, expect to pony up ¥2,470,000 or ¥3,140,000 including tax for the four-door sedan with front-wheel drive and the six-speed automatic transmission. 670,000 yen to U.S. dollars translates to $6,130 at the current exchange rate, and that’s a lot of greenback, alright!

Over in Slovakia, the difference between €19,990 and €23,190 works out at $3,590 for the front-wheel-drive sedan with the six-speed manual transmission. As mentioned beforehand, trailblazing costs money, and these expenditures in research & development level up the starting price of the vehicle. It’s likely that Mazda threads on this path in order to maximize profit, an important aspect for a small automaker with a limited budget and the shareholders who call the shots in the background.

If you were curious what else is Mazda working on right now, the list is long and interesting. At the Fiscal Year March 2019 Financial Results event, the Japanese manufacturer confirmed the development of the Large Architecture for rear- and all-wheel-drive vehicles with mild- and plug-in hybrid powertrain options. Two all-new engine families – the SkyActiv-X supercharged gasoline inline-six and SkyActiv-D turbo diesel inline-six – are in the pipeline as well.

Lower down the spectrum, the Small Architecture of the Mazda3 will receive some upgrades for the SkyActiv-G and SkyActiv-D engine options. An independently-developed EV has been confirmed as well, but not much is known as the present moment about this model.

Autonomous driving technologies, V2X (vehicle-to-everything) connectivity, and a successor for the BT-50 pickup truck round off the list of newities. Looking to the future, Mazda appears to be on the right track, preparing to take on the challenges of the automotive industry in the 2020s.
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About the author: Mircea Panait
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After a 1:43 scale model of a Ferrari 250 GTO sparked Mircea's interest for cars when he was a kid, an early internship at Top Gear sealed his career path. He's most interested in muscle cars and American trucks, but he takes a passing interest in quirky kei cars as well.
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