MAZDA is launching special edition Takuya models across its Mazda2, Mazda3 and Mazda6 line-ups with a total production run of less than 4,000.
The Takuya cars incorporate features normally only available with top-of-the-range derivatives.
Priced from £11,940 the Mazda2 1.3-litre five-door Takuya is the entry point into the 2011 special edition range and comes with front fog lights, black sports trim, rear electric windows, automatic climate-control air-conditioning, a Parrot Bluetooth hands-free kit and a new rear bumper sports trim.
Powered by a 1.3-litre, 84PS engine, the Mazda2 Takuya accelerates to 62mph in 13.6 seconds, while recording 55.4mpg and producing just 119g/km of CO2.
The Mazda3 Takuya is priced from £16,695. It claims low running costs with a combined fuel economy figure of 43.5mpg and 149g/km of CO2 emissions.
The Mazda6 Takuya specials are available in three different guises - a two-litre 155bhp petrol at £20,495, a 2.2 diesel with 163bhp costing £21,675 and a similarly powered estate at £22,325.