Fresh from its launch in June, the updated Mazda CX-3 has taken to the stunning roads of Norway for the latest of Mazda UK’s Epic Drive media events. Over the course of a week, the CX-3s took in some of Scandinavia’s finest roads, highlighting both the enhanced refinement and the CX-3’s class-leading handling, while the flagship GT Sport special edition made its public debut in Norway.
Launched in June 2015, the Mazda CX-3 bought new levels of sophistication, style, driving pleasure and equipment to the growing small SUV market. The updated Mazda CX-3 builds on this with technology upgrades to both Mazda’s i-ACTIVSENSE safety systems and the SKYACTIV-D diesel engine, while across the board the CX-3 benefits from the introduction of G-Vectoring Control (GVC), subtle suspension revisions and increased sound insulation to ensure improved cabin refinement.
Designed to highlight Mazda’s love of driving ethos, Mazda Epic Drive Norway featured a route that took in both the scale and splendour of western Norway’s natural scenery and the might of Norwegian civil engineering. Over the course of two days each CX-3 drove more than 650 miles from Stavanger to Trondheim, taking in the longest – the Laerdal - and the deepest – the Eiksund – road tunnels in the world. Other route highlights included the stunning Atlantic Highway and the switchback hairpins of the Troll’s Ladder.
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Launched in June 2015, the Mazda CX-3 bought new levels of sophistication, style, driving pleasure and equipment to the growing small SUV market. The updated Mazda CX-3 builds on this with technology upgrades to both Mazda’s i-ACTIVSENSE safety systems and the SKYACTIV-D diesel engine, while across the board the CX-3 benefits from the introduction of G-Vectoring Control (GVC), subtle suspension revisions and increased sound insulation to ensure improved cabin refinement.
Designed to highlight Mazda’s love of driving ethos, Mazda Epic Drive Norway featured a route that took in both the scale and splendour of western Norway’s natural scenery and the might of Norwegian civil engineering. Over the course of two days each CX-3 drove more than 650 miles from Stavanger to Trondheim, taking in the longest – the Laerdal - and the deepest – the Eiksund – road tunnels in the world. Other route highlights included the stunning Atlantic Highway and the switchback hairpins of the Troll’s Ladder.
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