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Mazda CX-3, MX-5 launch delayed to Q4
Paul Tan, 10 Jun '15

Bermaz sources have hinted that the Mazda CX-3 is expected to launch together with the MX-5 in the fourth quarter this year. Previously, it has been told that the SUV could begin deliveries in August, and the roadster probably in September or October.

Recently, "tentative" specifications of a CX-3 1.5 SkyActiv-D diesel appeared on social media, leading to suppositions that the oil burner could make it here. But the latest word is that Bermaz is still undecided on whether or not to introduce a diesel-engined CX-3 in Malaysia.

The company has been studying and considering diesel for Malaysian market for some time, even displaying a Mazda 2 1.5 SkyActiv-D Sedan at the Mazda 2 launch event.

Malaysian-spec MX-5 is expected to get a 2.0 litre SkyActiv-G petrol engine and a six-speed auto, with no manual gearbox option. Unsurprisingly, the company finds demand for a manual too low to justify its introduction, the source said.

But here's the really painful part: it's been told you won't be able to indent/special order a manual from them either. Grey skies then, enthusiasts.

The Mazda CX-3 is apparently open for booking in Malaysia at an estimated RM 120,000 - 130,000 (US$ 32,000 - 34,700) price range, with a plethora of equipment expected, including six airbags and a head-up display. Both CX-3 and MX-5 should come fully-imported (CBU) from Japan.