Currently reading: Mazda CX-3 removed from sale 'for the moment'

Supermini-SUV is taken off price lists for 2020, but spokesperson suggests it could return with new engines

The Mazda Mazda CX-3 has been removed from price lists in the UK, with only limited dealer stock now available to buy over the coming weeks. 

The Nissan Juke rival was quietly take off sale just before the end of 2019, coinciding with the introduction of the larger Mazda CX-30.

However, a Mazda UK spokesperson told Autocar the decision is “for the moment, not forever”, meaning there's a possibility the CX-3 could return to market later this year with updates including more efficient, mild hybrid engines. 

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The SUV is based on the same platform as the Mazda Mazda 2 supermini, rather than the underpinnings introduced on the Mazda 3 and CX-30. It was introduced in 2015, with a facelift in 2018 bringing only minor updates. 

Mazda recently updated the 2 range with mild hybrid engines, but the CX-3 is yet to benefit from these, so it has a negative impact on the Japanese maker’s fleet average CO2 emissions for the year. 

The CX-30 is thought to be able to pick up some of the slack for Mazda UK in terms of sales, with finance rates not too far removed from those of the CX-3. 

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The Apprentice 2 January 2020

Probably nothing to do with

Probably nothing to do with the 'a bit pricey' CX-3 making the even dearer CX-30 look to be even more over priced... of course, not.