Remember the Mazda CX7 from about 2008, preceded the CX5. Came with a choice of one engine, a big thirsty petrol since the car was made for the American market. Virtually no one bought one. To clear out stock the dealers were doing a 2 for 1 offer, buy a CX7 and get a Mazda 2 free. Chap down our street had one for towing and his wife had the 2 for commuting.
When it was far too late they introduced a diesel but it was by then a forgotten car, still no one bought one.
I think exactly the same will happen again.
It was the same 4 cyl 2.3 turbo petrol used in the MPS versions of the 3 and 6. Mazda certainly didn't do themselves any favour by initially only offering that engine (the diesel turned up a year later, but it was 'that' engine), and only with a manual gearbox.
This isn't the same thing as it is being introduced with the smallest, least powerful and (probably) most efficient powertrain.
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