Mazda Premacy
Manufacturer | Mazda |
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Production | 1999–present |
Assembly | Hiroshima, Japan |
Class | Compact MPV |
The first generation Premacy was a 2 or 3-row, 5 or 7-passenger vehicle, while the second generation adds a third row of seats for up to 6 passengers in American form, and 7 passengers outside the United States. Both generations were true vans with near-flat floors, folding or removable 2nd row, and fold-flat rear seats.
First generation (1999–2005)
Also called | Ford Ixion |
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Production | 1999–2005 |
Body style(s) | 4-door 2/3-row minivan |
Layout | Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
Platform | Mazda CP platform |
Transmission(s) | 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 2670 mm (105.1 in) |
Length | 1999-2002: 4295 mm (169.1 in) 2002-2005: 4305 mm (169.5 in) |
Width | 1999-2002: 1695 mm (66.7 in) 2002-2005: 1705 mm (67.1 in) |
Height | 1999-2002: 1590 mm (62.6 in) 2002-2005: 1600 mm (63 in) |
This generation Premacy was also sold in some Asian markets as the Ford Ixion.
The first generation Premacy is still manufactured by China's FAW Haima Automobile Co., Ltd. where it is called the Haima Freema.
It was powered by a number of engines:
- 1.8 L FP-DE I4, 135 PS (133 hp/99 kW), 170 N·m (125 lb·ft)
- 2.0 L FS-DE/FS-ZE I4, 135 PS (133 hp/99 kW), 180 N·m (133 lb·ft)
- 2.0 L diesel I4
Second generation (2005–present)
Also called | MAZDA5 Ford i-MAX |
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Production | 2006–present |
Body style(s) | 4-door 3-row minivan |
Layout | FF layout |
Platform | Ford C1 platform |
Engine(s) | 1.8 L MZR I4 2.0 L MZR I4 2.3 L MZR I4 2.0 L MZ-CD Diesel I4 |
Transmission(s) | 4-speed/5-speed automatic 5-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 2750 mm (108 in) |
Length | 181.5 in (4610 mm) JDM: 4505 mm (177.4 in) JDM S: 179.3 in (4554 mm) |
Width | 69.1 in (1755 mm) |
Height | 64.2 in (1631 mm) JDM/Europe: 1665 mm (65.6 in) |
Related | Mazda3 Ford Focus (Euro Mk.2) Ford Focus C-MAX Volvo S40 Renault Espace |
In the U.S. market the MAZDA5 fits six passengers using three rows of seats, with 2 seats per row. In the European market it is sold as a seven seater using Mazda's "Karakuri Seating System", which means the car has three rows of two seats, with the seventh seat a clever fold away jump seat in the centre of the middle row. Mazda has managed to use proper three-point seat belts on all seven seats and avoided resorting to a lap only belt on the seventh seat.
The middle row of seats recline and slide front-to-rear, and fold flat to ease cargo loading. The rear row also folds flat.
Mazda gambled on how popular a "mini-minivan" platform might fare in the U.S. and in Canada. For the 2006 model year Mazda chose to keep things simple and sporty for North American customers, offering fewer MAZDA5 options than in other markets. The North American version lacked the front-to-back roof rails (common to most all minivans) that were included as standard in other markets. Other notable MAZDA5 options not offered in North America included a back-up camera, power-assist side doors and even a choice of engine (2.3 L only). A second-row DVD entertainment system was eventually offered as a dealer installed add-on. Mazda produced a limited number of Mazda 5 units featuring all-wheel-drive but this version was not made available outside of Japan for the 2006 model year.
Mid-generation changes
For 2008, the Mazda Premacy/Mazda5 received a mid-cycle refresh. For the exterior, the Premacy received an updated front bumper, wheels, and rear led lights for touring and grand touring trim levels. The automatic gearbox is updated to 5-speed. The interior received a few changes to the dash including luminescent gauges, an updated radio control layout with auxiliary input, a rear A/C vent, and center console, and a full set of armrests for the first and second seating rows on North American models. Mazda first released the 2008 Mazda Premacy in Japan, with other markets to follow.Specifications
The wheelbase is 2750 mm (108.3 in) with an overall length of 4610 mm (181.5 in) [ JDM: C model/F model - 4505 mm (177.4 in) / S model - 4555 mm (179.3 in) ].Engine options:
- 1.8 L MZR I4, 85 kW (116 PS/114 hp)
- 2.0 L MZR I4, 110 kW (150 PS/148 hp)
- 2.3 L MZR I4, 117 or 119 kW (159-162 PS/157-159 hp)
- 2.0 L MZ-CD I4 Diesel, 77 or 105 kW (105-143 PS/103-141 hp)
Recall
Mazda was forced to recall the MAZDA5 in the United States shortly after production began due to a risk of exhaust system fires. Owners that were not made aware of the manual shifting mode ("sport mode") of the 4-speed automatic transmission would mistakenly leave the shifter in that position, resulting in high temperatures as the car would remain in second gear. Mazda's solution was to add a heat shield around the muffler and to alter the vehicle's software to not allow excessively high RPMs beyond a short period of time when in "sport mode". Although the 5-speed manual transmission equipped cars would seemingly not need to be recalled, Mazda chose to retrofit all MAZDA5 versions with the new parts and software. The company also gave customers US$500 (for Canadian owners, it is C$500) plus a loaner car while the problem was mitigated. 2,700 vehicles were affected.Awards
The MAZDA5 was named "Best New Multipurpose Family Vehicle" in the 2006 Canadian Car of the Year awards. Consumer Reports ranked the MAZDA5 as the best "tall wagon" in their test, though the car failed to gain a "recommended" rating due to unknown reliability.In April, 2006, the Japan New Car Assessment Program (J-NCAP) awarded the MAZDA5 a maximum 6-star rating for front-occupant crash worthiness. In Europe, the MAZDA5 was awarded a maximum 5-star "adult occupant" safety rating in September 2005 by the Euro-NCAP.
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