It looks like you’ve spotted one of Mazda’s most stylish recent releases. The Retro Sports Edition (often branded as the Suna Edition in North America) is a special cosmetic and trim package that Mazda first launched in Japan and has since expanded to various global markets.
It’s designed to give modern Mazdas a "custom retro" vibe, blending vintage-inspired colors with high-end, contemporary materials.
Available Models
The Retro Sports Edition isn't just for one car; Mazda has applied this aesthetic across its core lineup: read more
Mazda3 (Sedan and Hatchback/Fastback)
Mazda CX-30
Mazda CX-5
Key Design Features
The "Retro" feel comes from a specific color palette and interior texture that sets it apart from the standard trims.
Exterior Styling
Signature Color: Most models feature Zircon Sand Metallic (a tan, desert-like hue) or Polymetal Grey, which provides a muted, vintage look.
Blacked-out Accents: To keep it looking "Sport," Mazda uses Gloss Black on the side mirrors, front grille signature wing, and the 18-inch or 19-inch alloy wheels.
Interior "Hobby Room" Aesthetic
Mazda describes the interior as evoking a "tasteful hobby room for adults."
Terracotta & Black: The seats feature a striking two-tone scheme with Terracotta side bolsters and black centers.
Legane® Suede: A premium, suede-like material is used on the seat centers and across the dashboard, accented with Terracotta stitching.
Dark Accents: Dark metal or gunmetal finishes are often used on the dash trim instead of the usual bright chrome.
Performance & Tech
Under the hood, these models typically retain the standard reliable powertrains, such as the 2.0L or 2.5L Skyactiv-G engines. However, they usually come "fully loaded" with high-end tech, including:
Bose Premium Sound System (10 or 12 speakers, depending on model).
360° View Monitor and advanced safety i-Activsense features.
Large Infotainment Displays (up to 10.25 inches in newer 2025/2026 iterations).
Availability Note
While originally a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) special, this edition has been spotted in showrooms across Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Malaysia) and North America (where the Suna Edition mirrors these exact specs).
A Quick Tip: If you’re looking for this specific look in the U.S. or Canada, search for the Suna Edition or Carbon Turbo trims, as they share the Zircon Sand paint and Terracotta interior.
Would you like me to look up the current pricing for a specific model in your region, or perhaps compare it to the standard "Carbon" edition?

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