If the future belongs to
small-sized, fuel-efficient but well-performing cars, Mazda has
prepared the Flairwagon as its solution.
Fossil
based fuel reserve is getting thinner by the hour and this condition
eventually forces automakers to breed a new model that is more
environmentally friendly, same thing goes for Mazda as they just
recently launched Mazda Flairwagon in Japan.
Adopting Suzuki Pallette's base which been debuted in Japan back in 2008, Mazda Flairwagon has a 2 meters long and 1.3 meters high.
Its engine is considerably small, only 660 cc in capacity by Mazda promises that the Flairwagon is a vehicle that offers comfort as well as green cause for mother earth.
Beneath its petite size, it turns out that the Flairwagon is apparently housing a sophisticated engine technology. Engine choices consist of 660 cc naturally aspirated or turbocharged and for the transmission it uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Meanwhile features inside this one comprised of keyless entry and start, hill hold control, HID lamp and multimedia system with single head unit or Double DIN (depends on the model). The real question is, when will we be seeing Mazda Flairwagon in our street? And that is worth the wait.
Adopting Suzuki Pallette's base which been debuted in Japan back in 2008, Mazda Flairwagon has a 2 meters long and 1.3 meters high.
Its engine is considerably small, only 660 cc in capacity by Mazda promises that the Flairwagon is a vehicle that offers comfort as well as green cause for mother earth.
Beneath its petite size, it turns out that the Flairwagon is apparently housing a sophisticated engine technology. Engine choices consist of 660 cc naturally aspirated or turbocharged and for the transmission it uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Meanwhile features inside this one comprised of keyless entry and start, hill hold control, HID lamp and multimedia system with single head unit or Double DIN (depends on the model). The real question is, when will we be seeing Mazda Flairwagon in our street? And that is worth the wait.
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