The Mazda MPV was in production from 2000 to 2005, serving as a practical family seven-seater across a single generation. All variants carry a green-tinted windscreen as standard, a common feature across vehicles of that era that's virtually invisible to the eye.
Most MPV windscreens also feature a blue sun strip — a tinted gradient band across the top that reduces glare from above without affecting your view of the road. This sun strip is built into the glass itself and must be matched on replacement; a plain windscreen will leave a visible gap where the band should be.
These models predate modern ADAS systems, so replacement is straightforward — no camera calibration needed. Sourcing the correct green-tinted glass with the blue sun strip is the key to getting a match your technician will verify before fitting.