Mazda Motability Offers & 2024 Price List

What Mazda Cars Can I Get On Motability?

The Motability Scheme was set up in 1977 to help disabled people with their personal mobility, and today through Motability disabled people can lease a new Mazda by simply exchanging their Government funded Motability Allowance. Many Mazda Motability cars are available with no upfront Advance Payment such as the Mazda 2 and the MX 30, plus you also get full breakdown assistance, annual servicing by your local Mazda dealer, road tax, tyre damage cover and much more for 3 years.

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Mazda Reviews

Mazda CX-30 review

Mazda's third compact SUV is this car, the CX-30. It borrows its engineering from the Mazda3 hatch, but clothes it with the trendier SUV body styling that family buyers now increasingly want. Consider it carefully if you're not fussed about having a premium badge, like the idea of eye-catching looks and cutting-edge engineering and find yourself interested in trendy segment contenders like Toyota's C-HR and Ford's Puma.

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Mazda CX-5 review

The second generation version of Mazda's CX-5 mid-sized SUV has been lightly improved, with mild hybrid tech added to the petrol engine range, delivering improved economy and lower emissions. As before, this model represents a good compromise between a Nissan Qashai-style family Crossover and a Toyota RAV4-style SUV, offering good driving dynamics, efficient running costs and decent practicality. This may not be the first car you consider in this sector, but try one and you might just think it to be the best.

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Mazda CX-60 review

The Mazda CX-60 aims to establish Mazda in the premium part of the upper mid-sized SUV segment. In this, it'll be aided by sharp driving dynamics, a refreshing different and rather classy cabin and the option of a PHEV powertrain with a 39 mile driving range. It's most affordable than obvious rivals, better equipped - and really rather different.

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Mazda2 review

The Mazda2 is a strong option if you're looking for a quality supermini and has been usefully improved in recent times. Here, we focus on the mild hybrid version, plus if you want full-Hybrid technology, then Mazda has a re-badged version of the impressive Toyota Yaris to offer you. It's the e-SKYACTIV-G mild hybrid range we look at primarily here though, based on a third generation 'DJ/DL'-series design that dates back to 2015 but is aging well. This model packs in some big car features into a pertly-styled body and features great real-world economy. It's still a real contender to the likes of the Corsa, 208 and Polo.

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Mazda3 review

You need real talent to succeed in the family hatchback sector these days, particularly if you want to make up ground on cars as good as Ford's Focus and Volkswagen's Golf. Does the fourth generation Mazda3 have exactly that? With this lightly improved version of that design, the signs are good: eye-catching looks, cutting-edge engines and one of the best cabins in the segment number amongst the highlights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Motability’s all-inclusive 3 year / 60,000 mile car lease package includes: