
For today’s car buyers, the number of great features a vehicle has can be as much of an influence as its performance. The 2023 Mazda3 Hatchback excels on both counts with outstanding performance and a vast array of attributes the competition envies. Here are six key features you will discover about the Mazda3 when you visit a Mazda dealer.
6 Key Features of the Mazda3 Hatchback Showcased at a Mazda Dealer
G Vectoring Control
One of the things you notice about the car is its ride quality. The reason it is so good is down to the G Vectoring Control Plus system, which uses automated braking and engine torque adjustments to control the car entering and exiting corners. The changes applied are nuanced, so you hardly notice them, but the overall effect is dynamic chassis control, which improves stability.
Cargo Volume
Being a hatchback, the car takes advantage of the extra space to provide exceptional cargo volume for a compact car of 20.1 cu ft when the seats are in the upright position. If you need more, the space can be increased to 47.1 cu ft when the second row is folded down, giving plenty of room for groceries and the kid’s bags.
Remote Engine Start
Gone are the days when you have to venture into the cold or heat to warm up or cool down your car. It can now be done through your smartphone using the Remote Engine Start feature. This lets you start and stop the engine before you get in and, in addition, can lock or unlock your doors, making the process of getting going much easier.
Vehicle Health Status
Allied to the remote start feature is the Vehicle Health Status function, a tool that is designed to provide you with extensive real-time information about the health of your car. It will tell you tire pressure, fuel levels, and whether the doors are closed, among other things, providing alerts if it detects an abnormality in the readings.
Traffic Jam Assist
Nothing is more tiring than driving in slow-moving traffic. You constantly have to slow down and adapt your distance to the other vehicles. Traffic Jam Assist, available on specific models, can remove much of this burden. Part of Mazda’s Radar Cruise Control functions, this feature works when the car speed is below 40 mph and provides distance and steering assistance to manage the situation.
Blind Spot Monitoring
Many advanced safety features are available across the trim levels, and one of the most helpful is the Blind Spot Monitoring system with Rear Cross Traffic Alert. The system works by detecting traffic on either side of the car in a zone stretching 164 ft behind the driver. The system also activates if you are backing out of space, looking for possible traffic on the road behind, and sending out visual and audible warnings.
As you can see, this hatchback has some incredible features, but this is just a small number of those available across the models. You can discover more of its attributes by coming to see the car. So visit us at Mazda of Wooster today, and let us show you around the car in more detail.

