The Mazda CX-3 has been in production since 2013, establishing itself as a compact crossover with straightforward rear glass engineering. Early models carry standard toughened rear windows, while later variants in the 2015–2021 range offer optional features such as tinted glass, antenna-integrated rear panes for radio reception, and solar-control coatings on select trims.
Mazda's i-ACTIVSENSE suite gained prominence across the CX range from the mid-2010s onwards, bringing advanced driver assistance features. The CX-3 within your catalogue span does not require windscreen-mounted camera calibration for rear-window replacement, which simplifies the fitting process compared to later generations.
Rear-window replacement on the CX-3 is a straightforward job when matched to your specific trim's factory specification — ensuring any antenna or tint coating is correctly restored.