By on May 9, 2008

mazda_3_mk_ii_ttac_01_02.jpgMazda's got the zoom-zoom thing wired lately. Their recent models– the second wave of 6s and 2s– are looking gooood. Both of these cars seem very mature yet fresh. Although they're all Mazdas in every way, the smaller one appears cute and playful, while the 6 is serious and elegant. The second generation  3/Axela/Mazdaspeed3, due out later this year, is looking to hit the middle ground. And what do you get if you mix playfulness and energy with good looks? A sexy show-off. That's what the new 3 will be about: an evolution of the concept, but more daring and sleek. Another winner.

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17 Comments on “TTAC Photochop: New Mazda3 Mk II...”


  • avatar
    AKM

    Now that’s a hot photoshopping work! Congratulations.

    Pretty hot car too. I’m still unsure whether I prefer the 3 bar grill and its slightly retro look, or the dark grille

  • avatar
    Brendino

    Oh man if it looks like this…awesome. great chop!

  • avatar
    TEXN3

    Wow, looks great. A worthy successor to the current 3. I love my little wagon and if the little lady would let us replace her 240 with another small vehicle…then we’d get another, but she demands slightly more interior room for the kiddo, AWD for Idaho, and wants ground clearance for the REI parking lot. So, an Escape it is…damn.

  • avatar
    detroit1701

    The real question is that if the Mazda3 moves up to the larger second generation C-1 platform, will we get a Mazda2?

    It is a strange reversal of fortune. Mazda got the C-1 3, while Ford USA did not get a C-1 Focus. Now Ford is getting the Fiesta, while Mazda does not get the 2. What gives?

  • avatar
    Mirko Reinhardt

    I hope they will follow the same path as the Mazda2 – make it smaller, lower and lighter.
    There is just no logical reason why a Mazda 3 should be allowed to be longer than a E46 3-series wagon. Which the current model is.

  • avatar
    kericf

    I have been shopping around for a new 3, but if they make the actual car look anything close to this, I will have to wait. That is incredible looking. If prices stay close to current ones I’m in.

  • avatar
    guyincognito

    I love it!

  • avatar

    Honda, please hire The DoubleA. You need this car (well, I want it, at least), and redesigns for the rest of their (non-Civic coupe) lineup.

    Anyway, I love the way the traits of the new Euro Mazda6 are integrated without looking like a clone. Follows the idea of Zoom-Zoom being a family thing :) I am probably going to be replacing the Miata with a Mazdaspeed3 or Civic Si Sedan this year, and something this good looking would make me wait.

  • avatar

    looks really good, i just hope it gets great mpg’s too.

  • avatar
    jkross22

    GREAT photochop! As a wagon maven, I hope someone at MazdaFord is watching this thread. Nice.

  • avatar

    I suspect that when they release the new 3 it won’t look as good as yours!
    TTAC – keep producing the great looking cars like this and the manufacturers should start paying you money to design their next cars…

  • avatar

    driving course:

    I suspect that when they release the new 3 it won’t look as good as yours!
    TTAC – keep producing the great looking cars like this and the manufacturers should start paying you money to design their next cars…

    Kudos to Andrei. We’re proud to publish his work, and look forward to the email announcing his employment elsewhere.

  • avatar

    Thanks for the kind words! Working with the latest Mazda design elements was a feast. They are great!

  • avatar

    Wow!

    Looks feasible/realistic, considering what we know of the CX-7 and new Mazda6. And this is what attracts me the most – seeing spy pics/photochops where you can actually see that the car can be made, not some far-fetched idea.

    Bravo Andrei! I love it!

  • avatar
    shaker

    I would buy that “3”!

  • avatar

    The real question is that if the Mazda3 moves up to the larger second generation C-1 platform, will we get a Mazda2?

    It is a strange reversal of fortune. Mazda got the C-1 3, while Ford USA did not get a C-1 Focus. Now Ford is getting the Fiesta, while Mazda does not get the 2. What gives?

    I’m hoping it goes like this: Ford kept the Focus on the C-1 chassis, restyled like it is, to keep it cheap until it receives the Fiesta. Then, once Ford gets the Fiesta and has an ultracheap budget car, it will release the Euro-Focus simultaneously and announce that our current rehashed Focus was only a stopgap measure to keep the Focus cheap until they had a cheap car to replace it with. Then, they’ll have the upscale budget car (Focus, with possible coupe/convertible configuration to make sure people understand that it’s a better car overall with more money and time put in) and their cheap little budget car for people who just want something cheap and tiny.

    I like your rendition of the Mazda 3, but I wish they’d offer it in coupe form. I don’t like hatchbacks and wagons (I think they’re ugly), but I can’t afford to fill up a Mustang. Where’s my sporty little econo-car?

  • avatar
    Eric_Stepans

    I’m going to be a bit contrary here. As a former Mazda3 owner, I don’t like the narrowing of the greenhouse on this rendition (although I admit it looks nice).

    I’m currently driving a rental Dodge Challenger and the gun-slit windows are driving me nuts.

    Keep the belt line on the down-low, Mazda!

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