2014 Mazda 2 Towing Capacity
Trim | Engine/Transmission | Braked Towing Capacity |
Maxx Sport | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 4-speed automatic | 700kg / 1,543lb~ |
Maxx Sport | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 5-speed manual | 700kg / 1,543lb~ |
Neo Sport | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 5-speed manual | 700kg / 1,543lb~ |
Neo Sport | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 4-speed automatic | 700kg / 1,543lb~ |
Genki | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 6-speed automatic | 900kg / 1,984lb~ |
Maxx | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 6-speed automatic | 900kg / 1,984lb~ |
Genki | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 6-speed manual | 900kg / 1,984lb~ |
Neo | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 6-speed manual | 900kg / 1,984lb~ |
Maxx | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 6-speed manual | 900kg / 1,984lb~ |
Neo | 1.5-liter petrol/gasoline, 6-speed automatic | 900kg / 1,984lb~ |
How much can the 2014 Mazda 2 tow?
As you can see from the table of towing capacity readings above, not all of the trims can pull the same amount - some are as low as 700kg whereas some go as high as 900kg.
What does braked towing capacity mean?
When the manufacturer states that a towing capacity is "braked" they are referring to brakes being fitted to the trailer that the car is towing.
At least one of the axles on the trailer that the vehicle is towing must have brakes fitted and controlled by the car if they describe the capacity as "braked".