
Mazda has become a firm family favourite in Australia so so finding the perfect Christmas gift for a loved one who loves the Japanese car brand should be a breeze. Whether it’s for a current Mazda owner, a lifelong brand admirer or a future fan, there are a vast array of gifts that are available to purchase. Here are five Christmas gift ideas to suit Mazda fans of any age.

Never get caught out by the rain again with this large Mazda golf umbrella. With a simple and timeless design, vented double canopy and eight fibreglass ribs, this windproof umbrella is perfect for any occasion.

This Mazda Sports Bag includes a large main compartment, adjustable padded shoulder strap, two end pockets, padded Velcro handle, rubber feet and a centre zippered pocket with reflective piping. Complete with the iconic Mazda logo embroidered on the front. Perfect for the gym or footy training. Measurements: 68cm (w) x 28cm (h) x 29cm (d).

Do you know someone who has a tendency to forget their keys all the time? Why not help them remember them and also stand out off the road with a personalised coloured key shell. The Coloured Mazda Key Shell comes in a selection of colours including brushed aluminium, carbon fibre and gold.

The new Titleist DT SoLo golf ball is designed for a broad range of golfers seeking the combination of long-distance, exceptional feel, responsive short game control and cut-proof cover durability. Much the same as what it is like to drive a Mazda. Supplied in customised Mazda packaging incorporating the Mazda logo to one position on each ball, you can now drive a Mazda on and off the course.

In 1991, Mazda became the first rotary engine manufacturer in the world and the first Japanese manufacturer to take overall victory in the prestigious Le Mans race. 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of this momentous occasion.
Follow Mazda's Le Mans challenge from 1981 through to their victory win in 1991 with this 350-page coffee table edition book, written by Belgian driver and journalist Pierre Dieudsonne. Complete with illustrations and many previously unpublished photos throughout.