When the Mazda2 subcompact was showcased during the auto show in Los Angeles back in 2009, spectators noticed that they cannot enter the car were locked and the windows were heavily tinted so journalists could not peep inside. Back then, the insides of the 2011 Mazda2 was not ready.
Recently the Japanese car manufacturer revealed the interiors of the Mazda2 through photos released to the members of the press.
The Mazda2 has an open and straightforward interior. Mazda responds to the demand of its core market which goes for better handling over flashy gimmicks and gadgets.
The designers of the Mazda2 want to convey a roomy and open interiors so they had to exert some effort to decrease the effects of the pillars that support the windshield.
The dominance of a piano black theme inside gives the Mazda2 a classy feel. The shapes of the different elements were also toned down to convey simplicity. The sides of the gauges were curved forward to give an illusion of bigger space. A little silver is use for contrast.





