• If buyers choose the base model for either the sedan or hatchback, the 2025 Mazda 3 costs a little less than the previous model.
  • It starts at $26,135 for the hatch, which is $740 less than last year. The sedan starts at $25,135 for the same type, which is $220 less than last year.
  • The rest of the 25 Mazda 3 models have a GPS that can be updated over the air and come with Amazon Alexa, but they cost a bit more.

With the new model year, the Mazda 3 models are offering significant cost savings. The base 2.5 S grade price for the car is now $25,135, a substantial $220 less than it was a year ago. The Mazda hatchback, now available in the same 2.5 S grade, starts at $26,135, offering a remarkable price cut of $ 740 for the five-door version.

This 2025 Mazda 3 Hatchback starts at $26,135 and gets cheaper

Besides the new base model, the price of every other ’25 Mazda 3 hatchback has gone up by $300. The most expensive one is now the $38,135 Turbo Premium Plus. The Select Sport car, which starts at $25,875, is the last type of Mazda 3. Still, this trim level and higher now come with Amazon Alexa, which lets you use your voice to control smart home gadgets and settings in your car. Over-the-air changes that come with Mazda Online Navigation should also make it easier to find your way.

The Preferred model, which is in the middle of the sedan’s price range, goes up $150 to $27,525. All the other versions go up $350, with the Turbo Premium Plus being the most expensive at $36,985.

Just like before, there are two engine choices: a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter four-cylinder with 191 horsepower and a six-speed automatic gearbox. Just for one more year, the five-door Premium trim level is the only one that can get a six-speed manual gear.

The Mazda 3 car and hatchback have a 2.5-liter turbo-4 engine that makes 250 horsepower and 320 pound-feet of torque. This makes it a good choice for people who want a little more power. The base model (N/A) has front-wheel drive, but this turbocharged engine can only be bought with an all-wheel drive. That being said, people who don’t want the turbo choice can still get the Mazda 3 Carbon Edition with AWD.

For those eagerly awaiting the new models, the hatchbacks will be available for sale in the summer, with the cars following suit early in the fall, as confirmed by the company.

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