Mazda has revealed its Hazumi concept car at the Geneva Motor Show, which is likely to form the basis for the next Mazda2.

The company said the 5-door concept focuses on four areas - the use of Kodo design language, Skyactiv engine technology, safety systems, and in-car connectivity.

The display model also sees the introduction of a new 1.5 diesel engine, which Mazda claims will see emissions below 90g/km, and is also likely to be added to the Mazda3 line-up.

The model will use the MZD Connect infotainment system launched on the Mazda3, which includes bluetooth, entertainment and nav functions, with the head-up display also being carried over from the larger car.