2000 Mazda MPV
Small but terrible- the 2000 Mazda MPV is the "Multi Purpose Vehicle" that mixed
the components from top-notch Mazda luxury models. Its style is a combination
of inputs from four of Mazda's R&D centers. Evident on the color scheme is
Mazda's "Contrast in Harmony" which combines contrasting styles like light and
dark, soft and sharp, constant and static. Sharp line moldings contrasts with
the daring fender flares giving dramatic look and style to the car.

Soft T-touch zones on the car's interiors will surely provide an atmosphere suited
for relaxing travels. Control and buttons are within reach for easy operation.
The interior is highlighted by a V-shaped center console and rounded instrument
panel. The dual sliding door with power windows is newly introduced for MPV. Wider
cargo space is one of the outstanding features of Mazda's Optispace Interior Design
Scheme. Although MPV is a short-wheelbase minivan, it can still accommodate seven
passengers and loads of luggages without affecting its size.
Standard features for 2000 include the folding third row seats to maximize interior
space. This can be done easily by pulling the two strips and tumbling down the
seatback. A rain shield can even be created by raising the rear hatchback. By
sliding the armrest together with the two centre bucket seats, another bench seat
can be formed. These features sum up the versatility and flexibility of the 2000
Mazda MPV.