*UPDATE*
This story has taken a funny turn of events, seems that this was an original Josh Byrnes rendering from www.carscoops.com, and not a 'official' pic from Merrill Lynch. See this post for more info. Great rendering Josh!
http://www.carscoops.com/2013/05/carscoops-2015-mazda3-rendering-fools.html
Thanks to Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s annual “Car Wars” analysis,
we may just have our first look at the 2015 Mazda3. The 2014-2017
industry roadmap includes an image of what appears to be the new Mazda3,
and a fair bit of future product information.
We’ve already spotted the 2015 Mazda3 clad in camouflage out
testing numerous times, so we already have a pretty good idea of what
the new compact will look like. The image published by Merrill Lynch
only confirms what we already thought: the new compact will move to
Mazda’s Kodo design language with aggressive haunches and a
large pentagonal grille. A Mazda representative told us that they could
not speak about details of future product, but that no images have been
released of any vehicles that aren’t currently on sale. Interestingly,
Merrill Lynch lists Mazda North America as the source of the image.
Purposeful or not, it’s no surprise that we’re getting a peek at the 2015 Mazda3 now – we’ve previously reported that the third-generation compact is due to be revealed this fall.
ML’s analysis also lists the car as hitting the market in 2014. When it
does finally go on sale, we expect the new Mazda3 to be powered by the
same 155-hp 2.0-liter I-4 found in the current model, and, potentially,
the new 186-hp 2.5-liter four found in the Mazda6 sedan and CX-5
crossover.
An early reveal of the 2015 Mazda3 isn’t all “Car Wars” has in store:
the industry analysis also include product roadmaps for nearly every
manufacturer’s plans from now until 2017. As we learned from last year’s “Car Wars” report,
there’s a fair bit in store at the Blue Oval, with Ford and Lincoln
refreshing almost the entire product portfolio by the end of 2017. We
already are well aware of the 2015 Mustang and Edge,
but it looks like Lincoln will use 2017 as its year to expand. The
Aviator moniker will be revived for an Explorer twin again, a new
Navigator will emerge, and there will be a new “MKM” and “MKA” coupe and
sedan. Across town, the only surprising news out of General Motors is
the addition of a Cadillac-badged three-row crossover called the XTX due
in 2017, which we assume will be part of the Buick Enclave/Chevrolet
Traverse/GMC Acadia Lambda-platform family. We know a lot about Chrysler’s plans already, but we have now learned that the minivan-replacing crossover will revive the Pacifica name when it bows in 2016.
From
Japan, notable future product includes a coupe and convertible version
for the 2014 Lexus IS; a source told us that the coupe has gotten the
green light, but a revival of the convertible has yet to be approved.
Lexus will also receive a long-awaited three-row crossover, which should
bear the CX name. A new Nissan Rouge is due next year and there will be
all-new GT-R and Z sports cars arriving in 2017, while Infiniti will
roll out a QX50 (previously known as the EX37) and a replacement for the
M/Q70 in 2016.
Unsurprisingly, the European automakers have a slew of models up their sleeves. Big news comes in the form of Jaguar releasing the XS sedan to fight the BMW 3 Series in 2015, followed the next year by the XQ midsize crossover. We’ve already reported extensively on the infinite-niche-filling SUVs planned by Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi; however, it’s worth noting that a new Volkswagen Tiguan will emerge in 2016 and will probably herald in the introduction of a Tiguan TDI for American markets.
Source: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Source;
http://wot.motortrend.com/we-hear-2015-mazda3-accidentally-revealed-370065.html#axzz2UDUNqDOy
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