Pricing for the 2022 Mazda 2 sedan and hatchback has been revealed, with four petrol variants and one diesel variant on offer for this model year. Along with the release of prices, the 2022 model year for the B-segment model also sees the discontinuation of the 1.3 S petrol and 1.5 XD diesel variants from previously. For the 2022 model-year in Thailand, engine choices are of a 1,299 cc Skyactiv-G petrol engine producing 93 hp at 5,800 rpm and 123 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, along with a 1,499 cc Skyactiv-D turbodiesel with 105 hp at 4,000 rpm and 250 Nm from 1,500 – 2,500 rpm.
Both engines drive the front wheels, and a
six-speed automatic is standard across the board. Suspension continues to the
MacPherson struts in front and a torsion beam setup at the back, with front
disc brakes and rear drum brakes. Both sedan and hatchback versions are priced
the same across variants, and the Thailand-market range starts with the 1.3 E
priced at 546,600 baht. According to Headlight Magazine, revisions
to the entry-level variant include black and grey seat fabric, the addition of
a seat belt warning for the rear occupants, and the addition of two exterior
paint finishes; Platinum Quartz Beige, for both sedan and hatchback bodystyles,
and Polymetal Grey for the sedan, previously exclusive to the hatchback.
The next trim level up is the 1.3 C, which
also gains the rear occupant seat belt warning, Platinum Quartz Beige exterior
paint for both hatchback and sedan as well as Polymetal Grey for the sedan;
pricing for the 1.3 C variant climbs 3,000 baht to 599,000 baht. Further
along the Mazda 2 model range in Thailand this year, the 1.3 S has been
discontinued, which brings us to the 1.3 S Leather. As the name suggests, this
adds leather upholstery in black, and here the driver’s seat gains six-way
electric adjustment, as well as a memory function to recall two pre-set
positions.
Building upon the rear seatbelt warning
and exterior colour additions, here the 1.3 S Leather also gains wireless Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto, along a wireless phone charger. The added equipment
tacks on an additional 11,000 baht to the price, now registering at 659,000
baht. The top petrol variant, the 1.3 SP gains similar equipment
updates, and is priced at 690,000 baht. The 1.5 XDL is now the sole
diesel variant in the Thai-market Mazda 2 range, with the discontinuation of
the 1.5 XD, and is now also priced at the top of the line-up at 799,000 baht.
Here, the top diesel variant of the sedan
and hatchback gains 16-inch alloy wheels in black (upsized from the 15-inch
units of other variants), and is otherwise identical to the petrol 1.3 S
Leather and 1.3 SP variants in its equipment updates. This means that inside
are black leather upholstery, a six-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat
with memory for two seat positions, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,
along a wireless phone charger as well as the Platinum Quartz Beige exterior
paint for both hatchback and sedan as well as Polymetal Grey for the sedan.