2019 Mazda CX-3 Grand Touring
AWD
The 2019 Mazda CX-3 Grand
Touring AWD is among the most sporty small crossovers.
Price: $27,145
The 2019 Mazda CX-3 Grand Touring AWD is a small crossover that fits
right in with America’s love affair with crossovers and small
SUVs. Moreover, it’s fun to drive and economical to run.
This mainly is a car for younger drivers or older ones who
don’t need much room in the rear and don’t want
driving to be a chore.
The Mazda CX-3 lineup starts with the front-drive $20,390 Sport model,
followed by the $22,475 Touring. I tested the top-line $27,145 CX-3
Grand Touring model with extra-cost all-wheel drive (AWD), a feature
offered for all CX-3 models. The Grand Touring costs $25,745 with
front-drive. You can get it with a $710 premium option package that
contains items including a power driver’s seat and heated
steering wheel.
The CX-3 is one of the better crossovers when it comes to driving
enjoyment, which is a Mazda attribute for all its models.
The Grand Touring’s quick steering is precise but becomes
somewhat heavy at higher speeds. The car handles curves gracefully. The
AWD system helps keep things stable during various driving conditions,
and a retuned suspension also helps here, as does the Grand
Touring’s 50-series tires on 18-inch alloy wheels.The brake
pedal has a linear action, which helps make heavy stop/go freeway
driving a little more tolerable.
However, I found my test car had a cramped rear seat and only modest
cargo room unless the rear seatbacks were flipped forward. Also, the
rear hatch has no remote release—I had to grope along the
bottom of the hatch to find its release. That’s odd because
remote releases are common. At least the hatch raises smoothly on
hydraulic struts and has an indented inside area to help close it.
Power comes from a 2-liter, 148-horsepower four-cylinder, or two more
ponies than the 2018 model posted. Acceleration is decent because the
high-rev engine has been refined and works with a responsive six-speed
automatic transmission with a manual-shift feature featuring paddle
shifters. There’s a console switch that allows a
“sport” mode. It increases engine revs for quicker
acceleration, but is really for spirited driving on winding back roads
and such. This mode causes excessive engine revs on highways.
Estimated fuel economy is 29 miles per gallon in the city and 34 on
highways with front-drive and 27 and 32 with AWD.
Other new CX-3 features include minor styling changes, which
aren’t really necessary because the CX-3 already had a slick
long-hood/short-rear deck styling theme. Besides a new grille design,
there are piano black exterior accents, a new LED combination taillight
design and a small rear roofline spoiler. My test car’s
chromed dual exhaust outlets added to its sporty flair.
The car’s optional, striking new optional “Soul Red
Crystal Metallic” paint really made it stand out. I
can’t think a better color for the car.
The interior has been been made quieter and is more upmarket, with
nicer materials, chrome interior accents and a redesigned console with
a fairly large storage area and armrest. My top-line test car had full
leather seating with new pleated piping, automatic climate control,
backup camera and a power glass sunroof.
The fully redesigned front seats were nicely supportive and other
standard features included air conditioning, a Bose 7-speaker audio
system and a 7-inch full color touchscreen display that took some
getting used to. Happily, there are large redundant manual dashboard
controls for the climate control system. The start/stop engine button
beats fooling around with an ignition key, but is buried behind the
steering wheel. That’s the problem with smaller
cars—there’s only so much room to conveniently put
all controls in plain sight on the dashboard.
The sporty nature of the CX-3 Grand Touring AWD was illustrated by the
large tachometer directly in front of the driver. The digital
speedometer reading standard for the Grand Touring was in a smaller
area near the “tach.” Speedometer readings also
were shown via a windshield heads-up display, which came in my test car
in both “m.p.h.” and
“kilometers.” It’s easy to switch from
one to the other, but I amused myself by using the kilometer readings
most of the time because they reminded me of driving during European
car previews.
A CX-3 can be had with all sorts of safety features, including
pre-collision safety technology that reduces the severity of a
collision and radar cruise control with a stop/go function, lane
departure warning and a pedestrian protection system.
Those wanting to check the engine oil level under the long hood will
find the hood to be extremely heavy and held open only with a prop rod.
The solidly built CX-3 Grand Touring AWD shows that one can get a
premium small crossover without cracking the $30,000 mark. Just be sure
to check out the Soul Red Crystal Metallic paint.