Is the Mazda CX4 a Hatchback or a Sedan?

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VonAnderson
07/29/25 2:02pm
Mazda CX4 is a hatchback. The difference between a standard hatchback and an SUV is that a hatchback has a lower chassis, a smaller trunk, and generally less space than an SUV. Sedans can have their tailgates opened remotely, while hatchbacks cannot, and most hatchbacks come with a rear wiper. Here are some additional advantages of hatchbacks: 1. The biggest advantage of a hatchback is that it is more flexible compared to a sedan. Because the body is shorter by a trunk, it requires less space for turning, lane changing, and U-turns, and it is also quicker. 2. Although the trunk of a hatchback is small, when the rear seats are folded down, the trunk immediately becomes extra large, making it suitable for both passengers and cargo. 3. Hatchbacks tend to have a sportier feel, making them ideal for young people who want a more dynamic and lively driving experience. 4. Most hatchbacks have rear seats that can be laid flat, integrating with the trunk. With an air mattress laid out, it can serve as a temporary small bed for emergency rest. 5. Some hatchbacks have rear seats that can be adjusted forward and backward, allowing rear passengers to find a comfortable angle for a more pleasant ride. 6. Since the hatchback lacks a trunk, its weight is correspondingly reduced, making it theoretically more fuel-efficient than the sedan version of the same model.
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