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How much? £21,500
On sale in the UK: October 2009
Engine: 2261cc 16v turbocharged four-cylinder, 256bhp @ 5500rpm, 280lb ft @ 3000rpm
Transmission: Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Performance: 6.1sec 0-62mph, 155mph, 29.4mpg, 224g/km
How heavy / made of? 1385kg/steel
How big (length/width/height in mm)? 4510/1770/1460mm
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Mazda 3 MPS (2009) hot hatch CAR review

By Ben Barry

First Drives

04 September 2009 00:07

Not that long ago, Mazda’s 3 MPS was the hot hatch king – well, with 256bhp it was the most powerful front-wheel drive hatch you could buy, if not the best to drive or look at. Now it’s back with an aggressive restyle, plus a whopping extra…sorry, old habits and all that. No, it’s back with exactly the same 256bhp and 280lb ft torque, the same 155mph top speed and the same 6.1sec 0-62mph dash.

The same power? With a Focus RS prowling the streets?

Yes indeed, but the old car always struggled to transmit its ample power to pavement, so Mazda has instead focused on finessing everything else. There’s revised power steering, sportier shocks and springs, a beefier bodyshell that ups torsional stiffness by 41%, while torque steer is better-quelled by clever electronics to modulate torque delivery, plus a limited slip diff and taller gearing.

And the looks?

Watching the old MPS whizz past was much like watching wallpaper paste dry on a wet winter Sunday – it was drab with a capital Zzz. The new car is far more eye-catching with pronounced bumpers, a chunky rear spoiler and sideskirts plus an Impreza-style bonnet scoop. In fact, it looks quite a lot like an Impreza – elegantly brutal from some angles, plain old gawky from others.

How does it drive?

The 2.3-litre turbo four is tractable from very low revs, but the real thrust is delayed to 2600rpm, at which point you get a proper kick in the back. Post-5000rpm it’s a little breathless, but generally the ratios are well judged to land you back in the powerband.

The ride’s firm and road noise is high (but both are better than the Civic Type R), the brakes are strong, the steering accurate and light.

On dry major roads you won’t be unduly troubled by torque steer, even if you do notice it’s there. But take to the back roads and the curse of powerful front drivers is ever-present as the MPS weaves and locks onto camber changes. It’s frenetic like the first Focus RS, and mildly alarming at times. What will it be like on wet roads with half-munched tyres, we wonder?

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Hellbound

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Hellbound says

RE: Mazda 3 MPS (2009) hot hatch CAR review

 You have a mazda 6 and you're working in Russia? Come on man, I'd only ever emigrate to Russia if my new salary commanded aston martin sized figures.  I suggest you return to Europe.

22 September 2009 12:01

 

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chickenfeed says

RE: Mazda 3 MPS (2009) hot hatch CAR review

I like this car but I really don't like the messy execution around the C pillar. The part of the window that slides down is framed, that frame meets the door frame and behind that is the actual pillar and it all makes a reverse N shape which looks a bit too busy. Maybe if the window on the back doors were larger to begin with they wouldn't have needed such awkward detailing.

10 September 2009 16:24

 

Turbocharged

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Turbocharged says

RE: Mazda 3 MPS (2009) hot hatch CAR review

Good effort by Mazda, but like all Mazdas it will be never a major player in its market sector. And the reason being in the case of this MPS is that the rivals are too good or much cheaper.

05 September 2009 20:54

 

SnarkKiller

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SnarkKiller says

RE: Mazda 3 MPS (2009) hot hatch CAR review

Kolinnd

You are absolutely correct. There's even a bi-monthly magazine, Mazda Sport, for enthusiasts who like their cars cheap, cheerful, and fun to drive.

05 September 2009 06:04

 

JohnnyBimmer

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JohnnyBimmer says

RE: Mazda 3 MPS (2009) hot hatch CAR review

JoeDodgy - agree very much we should have some "hot" in our hot hatches and indeed the red piping in the staid VW GTi doesn't inspire the fun loving spirit. But the Maz-3 is just a bit too far up the fun overdose table for me. The rear spoiler reminds of the OTT rear 'table top' spoiler of the old Toyota Corolla and the front an orgy of morphing Scooby, Mitsubishi Evo and even the new trademark Peugeot exposed bumper treatment. That contrasts with the rather staid, run of the mill 'coal-hole' of the interior. All together it just smacks of just trying a bit too hard to impress and the recently passing era of Max-Power and the Scooby-Evo days 

05 September 2009 03:12

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