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Mazda channels spirit of the 2 with quirky new supermini
Wednesday, Oct 29, 2025 12:00 PM
IMG 4214 Cute 3.8m-long hatchback is designed to behave "much like a friend" to its driver by using "empathetic AI"

Mazda has revealed a compact hatchback concept that could preview a successor to the 2 supermini.

Unveiled at the Tokyo motor show, the Vision X-Compact measures 3.8m long, 1.8m wide and 1.5m tall, making it slightly smaller than the old Mazda 2, which bowed out earlier this year, leaving just the Toyota Yaris-based 2 Hybrid on sale.

Mazda hasn't confirmed plans to put the five-door Vision X Compact into production, nor revealed any more details of the show car, but has said it "represents Mazda's vision for the future of smart mobility".

The company describes the concept as a design study and purely conceptual for now. Its focus is primarily on showcasing how Mazda can use "empathetic AI" and "a human sensory digital model" to "deepen the bond between people and cars". 

It will be able to engage in "natural conversation" with the driver and passengers, as well as suggesting destinations to "help expand the driver's world".

Mazda said its vision for the future is based around the notion that "vehicles and people form an emotional connection, much like a friend".

While the exterior styling is heavily based on Mazda's Kodo design language and clearly related to its current production cars, the interior is a radical departure from its current cabins.

It has a classic-style three-spoke steering wheel, a simple digital driver's display and a physical drive selector that looks like a manual gearstick.

The dashboard is otherwise completely unadorned, going without a touchscreen or even any upholstery. 

Instead of an infotainment screen, Mazda has equipped the concept with a smartphone mount next to the steering wheel - hinting at how the firm could decontent cars in the future to bring the price point down. 

The company hasn't even said whether the Vision X-Compact is hypothetically powered by an electric or combustion-based powertrain. The previous 2 used a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, while the 2 Hybrid uses the same full-hybrid system as the Yaris it's based on.

Mazda has only recently launched its second electric vehicle in Europe - the new 6e saloon, which is based on a Chinese-market model from its joint venture partner in the region, Dongfeng.

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