Compare 2023 Mazda3 Sedan vs 2023 Mazda3 Hatchback

2023 MAZDA3 SEDAN vs 2023 MAZDA3 HATCHBACK
2023 MAZDA3 SEDAN 2023 MAZDA3 HATCHBACK

  Engine

2.5L I-4 2.5L I-4

  Horsepower

191 hp 191 hp

  MPG (City/Highway)

28/37 * 26/36 *

  Cargo Space

13.2 cubic feet 20.1 cubic feet

2023 MAZDA3 SEDAN vs 2023 MAZDA3 HATCHBACK

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The Mazda3 stands out on the road with its attention-grabbing style and excellent performance. For 2023, this compact car continues to be available in your choice of sedan and hatchback body styles. While some shoppers at Classic Mazda prefer a specific body style, you may be interested in knowing more about their other differences before purchasing your next car. What should you know about the Mazda3 sedan and hatchback before making a final selection?

Performance

The engine options for the sedan and hatchback body styles are the same for 2023. The Mazda3 has a standard 2.5-liter gas engine that puts out 191 horsepower. An upgraded, turbocharged variation of this engine is also available for the higher trims, and it produces 250 horsepower. These are both paired with a six-speed manual transmission. All-wheel drive is an upgrade for the base engine and comes standard with the turbocharged engine.

Appearance

You can appreciate the sleek contouring that Mazda is recognized for on both models. The hatchback is differentiated by its strongly tapered roof and raked liftgate. The black, hexagonal grille and wide bumper are paired with LED headlights that make a powerful statement. They feature an upper, angled LED ribbon combined with a central, circular bulb. On the other hand, the sedan body style has a defined trunk lid on the rear and a chrome-underscored grille. The lower fascia is wider. In addition, the headlights have a slender shape that tapers into an inner point. The sedan is slightly longer, and the hatchback offers more rear cargo space.

Features

The many interior and safety features offered in the 2023 Mazda3 sedan are identical to those of the hatchback body style. These include traffic sign recognition, heated front seats, an auto-dimming rear mirror, a heated steering wheel, two USB ports, an 8.8-inch infotainment system screen, and an active driving display on the windshield. Additional features include a driver attention alert, a lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and others.

Our inventory at Classic Mazda usually has a wonderful selection of Mazda3 trims for both body styles. Visit our showroom today to continue comparing the possibilities in person.

* EPA-estimated mileage. Actual results will vary.