Motoring

Mazda Celebrates 100 years with special editions of most models

100 years is a bloody long time in business, and in the car game that’s a big achievement.

Drawing inspiration from the company’s very first passenger car the R360 Coupe, these special edition models will have limited edition trim, badging and even a special key.

The R360 was a two tone design, so these editions will draw on the burgundy and white of that car in modern Mazda vehicles.

They are all finished in “Snowflake White Pearl Mica” with a burgundy interior.

There’s a 100th anniversary badge, and even a special logo on the front of the car, the key, the wheel caps and headrests.

There will be limited numbers of the cars, across the Mazda 3, CX-30 and MX5 range most likely. Mazda is calling on customers to register their interest to be the first to know more.

They’re not due in Australia until later in 2020.

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