The Mazda Biante is an 8-seater minivan introduced for the Japanese market in 2008 by Mazda. The car fits between the Premacy and MPV in Mazda's range. The Biante is aimed at young couples with small children. The name "Biante" is derived from the Italian word for environment, ambiente.
Japan
The Biante had five grades; 20S, 20CS, 23S, 20C and Granz. 20CS was the cheapest of its grade, similar to 20C but no fog lamps, and really standard, and no longer available. This grade was the first grade to use Nanoe ion filter from Panasonic. 23S, along with 20S and 20CS, also shown in 2008, using the 2260 cc engine, and an exclusive color for its grade, Chili Orange Mica. Now, along with 20CS, this grade is no longer available. 20S is the grade which appeared in its debut in 2008 and the i-Stop feature introduced in 2009. Until now it still running, now it is only available with SKYACTIV, meanwhile the original are discontinued. 20C, the replacement of 20CS, appeared in 2010, with fog lamps, but in several years later, this grade had no fog lamps. It replaces the 20CS and for now and later, this grade is among the cheapest of Biante grades. Later, at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, Granz grade was unveiled, with the LED back lamps, new chrome, new bumper, bigger grille, aluminum metallic color, Alleru allergy buster from Panasonic again. Also, 'replacing' the 23S, for now this grade is among the most expensive of all Biante grades. In May 2013, the Skyactiv G-2.0 Biante was unveiled. Three grades were available with this technology; 20C, 20S and Granz. The difference of original and Skyactiv Biantes are, the original Biantes were 5-speed automatic and AWD, while the Skyactiv versions are SKYACTIV-Drive with 6-speed automatic and 2WD.
Export markets
The Biante was launched in Indonesia at the 2012 Indonesia International Motor Show. Indonesia was the first country outside Japan that has sold the Biante. Later at the 2013 Indonesia International Motor Show, Biante Skyactiv was unveiled in Indonesia based on the Japanese version Biante Granz. It was equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Biante was also sold in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Brunei.