THE new Bravo range was launched in February, 1999, to replace the earlier Bravo launched in April, 1996. Under the skin, the current vehicle offers no great departure from its predecessor, so those trading up will have to look harder than a new buyer. Having said that, the new range - which has taken a step towards passenger car styling - has received dramatically soft curves to standout as a perfect balance of stylish looks and practical workhorse. There are 15 vehicles in the range with most having a choice of two engines the 2.6-litre four-cylinder petrol and the 2.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel with intercooler.

Bravo dual cab utility
Released: April 1996
Ended: February 1999
Family Tree: BravoMazda continues the B-Series Bravo, which it launched in 1991, with the new range released in February, 1999. Bravo's proven reliability, along with a new turbo-diesel engine and factory dual fuel option, should satisfy those looking for a good all-rounder.
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