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The Mazda3, also known as the Mazda Axela in some markets, is a compact car produced by Mazda since 2003. It's a popular and well-regarded model in Mazda's lineup, known for its sporty design, driving dynamics, and technological features.
The Mazda6, also known as the Mazda Atenza in some markets, is a midsize sedan and, in certain regions, a wagon produced by Mazda since 2002. It stands out in its segment for its stylish design, driving dynamics, and technological innovations.
One of the small-sized notable versions by Mazda which was produced in the late 1990s to early 2000s. It was a compact car available in different body styles, including a three-door hatchback, five-door hatchback, and a sedan. This model was known for its practicality, fuel efficiency, and affordability.
Iconic sports prototype racing car that holds a special place in motorsport history, particularly for its historic victory at the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans. Renowned for being the first and only Japanese car with a rotary engine to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
929 has been produced in several generations, each with its own design updates and technological improvements. Throughout its production history, it has been offered as a luxury sedan in many markets. It often included amenities and technologies typical of luxury sedans, such as leather interiors, advanced audio systems, power accessories, and more.
Compact cars produced by Mazda primarily for the Japanese domestic market. The Mazda AZ models are usually smaller vehicles designed for city driving and are part of the Kei car category, which adheres to strict size and engine displacement regulations in Japan.
Line of pickup trucks manufactured by Mazda. These trucks have been produced in various iterations and sold in different markets worldwide. They have been known by different names in some regions, such as Mazda Bravo, Mazda Bounty, or Mazda Truck in certain markets.
Minivan or MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) produced by Mazda, primarily for the Japanese domestic market. It's designed to cater to families or those needing a spacious and versatile vehicle for passenger transport.
Range of vans and light commercial vehicles that have been manufactured by Mazda since the early 1960s. The Bongo has been marketed under various names and configurations across different markets.
Pickup truck developed in collaboration with other automotive manufacturers and is part of Mazda's lineup of utility vehicles. The BT-50 has gone through multiple generations, each with its own design changes and updates.
Small car produced in various forms over the years, primarily for the Japanese domestic market. The Carol has a long history dating back to the 1960s and has undergone multiple generations and iterations. Depending on the model and generation, it may offer a surprisingly spacious interior relative to its exterior dimensions.
Sedan manufactured and marketed primarily in certain regions such as South America and Asia. It's important to note that the Mazda Cronos might not be available in all markets worldwide. Cronos is designed as a mid-size sedan, showcasing Mazda's signature design language with sleek lines and modern aesthetics. It generally aims to offer a blend of style and sophistication within its segment.
Popular compact crossover SUV that has gained acclaim for its stylish design, enjoyable driving dynamics, and a balance between performance, comfort, and practicality. It's one of Mazda's successful models in the SUV segment.
Mid-size crossover SUV produced from 2006 to 2012 and was designed to offer a blend of sporty driving dynamics and SUV versatility. Typically equipped with a turbocharged gasoline engine, providing a balance between performance and efficiency. Its handling was tuned to offer a more sporty driving experience compared to some other SUVs in its segment.
Mid-size crossover SUV offering a blend of style, comfort, performance, and versatility. It's one of Mazda's larger SUV models, known for its refined design and driving dynamics. Its sporty appearance give it a distinct and upscale presence in the mid-size SUV segment. Mazda's SKYACTIV technology aims to deliver responsive handling and a smooth driving experience.
Subcompact car, known as the Mazda 2 in some markets, that has been in production since the late 1990s. It's designed as a practical and efficient city car, focusing on fuel economy, maneuverability, and modern features.
Line of compact cars produced by Mazda over several decades seeing various iterations and versions over its production history. It was designed for everyday use, offering a balance of fuel efficiency, maneuverability, and practicality suitable for urban driving. It also is known as the Mazda 323 in some markets. Familia Astina was a particular trim or variant of the Mazda Familia that emphasized sporty styling and performance characteristics.
Kei car produced by Mazda in collaboration with Suzuki. Introduced in 1999 and manufactured until 2006, the Laputa was part of the kei car category in Japan, designed for its compact size, efficiency, and compliance with specific regulations in the country.
The Mazda5, known as the Premacy in some markets, is a compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) or minivan produced by Mazda. It's designed to offer a blend of practicality, versatility, and efficiency, catering to consumers seeking a family-oriented vehicle.
Mid-size luxury sedan that was produced from 1995 to 2002. It was designed to compete in the upscale sedan market, targeting consumers looking for a blend of luxury, performance, and reliability. It had a distinctive appearance with smooth lines and a refined exterior.
The Mazda MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) is a minivan that Mazda produced and marketed for several generations, aimed at providing families with a versatile and practical vehicle for everyday use.
Sporty compact coupe produced from 1991 to 1998. It was known for its distinctive and aerodynamic design, featuring a sleek and compact coupe body style. One notable feature of the MX-3 is the availability of the high-revving V6 engine. It offered different engine options, including the 1.6L V6 and later a 1.8L V6, providing a balance of performance and fuel efficiency for its class.
The Mazda MX-5, also known as the Mazda Miata in some markets, is a legendary two-seat sports car that has gained a reputation for its outstanding driving dynamics, affordability, and timeless design. It's one of the most popular and iconic roadsters in automotive history.
Sporty two-door coupe produced from 1987 to 1997. It was based on the same platform as the Mazda 626 and was positioned as a more performance-oriented and stylish version of the mid-size coupe. Offered various engine options across its different generations, including four-cylinder and V6 engines.
SUV produced in the early 1990s. It was essentially a rebadged version of the Ford Explorer, manufactured under a partnership between Mazda and Ford Motor Company. Navajo had a body-on-frame construction and a design typical of mid-size SUVs of that era.
Mid-sized, front-wheel drive, four-door hardtop sedan produced by Mazda in Japan from November 1988 to December 1991, and sold both within its main range and under its upscale Eunos brand, as the Eunos 300. It is a rebodied Capella/626 with more luxurious equipment.
Line of compact pickup trucks and microvans produced by Mazda primarily for the domestic Japanese market. These vehicles are commonly used for commercial purposes such as delivery, cargo transportation, and small-scale logistics due to their compact size and utility.
Compact MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) that was produced by Mazda. In some markets, it was known as the Mazda5. The Premacy was designed to offer a combination of versatility, practicality, and efficient use of space for families or individuals needing a compact yet spacious vehicle.
Compact sports car produced by Mazda during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was part of Mazda's rotary-engine-powered lineup and was the first Mazda model to feature a rotary engine to be exported outside Japan.
Small, compact car produced by Mazda in the early 1960s. It was one of Mazda's earliest vehicles and marked the company's entry into the passenger car market. It was powered by a small air-cooled, rear-mounted, two-stroke engine with a displacement of around 356cc, producing modest power suitable for its size.
Roadpacer AP is a rather unique vehicle produced by Mazda in collaboration with General Motors (GM). It was manufactured for a short period in the 1970s and was an interesting experiment that combined a Mazda vehicle body with a General Motors Holden engine.
The Mazda Rotary Pickup, also known as the Mazda REPU (Rotary Engine Pick-Up), was a unique and innovative truck produced by Mazda in the 1970s. It was notable for being the first and only rotary-powered pickup truck ever mass-produced.
Compact car produced by Mazda during the 1970s. It was part of Mazda's lineup of vehicles powered by Wankel rotary engines, which was a significant hallmark of Mazda's engineering innovation during that era.
Compact car produced by Mazda during the 1970s. Similar to other models of that era from Mazda, the RX-3 was notable for being powered by a Wankel rotary engine.
Mid-size car produced by Mazda during the 1970s. It was part of Mazda's lineup of vehicles powered by Wankel rotary engines, continuing the legacy of rotary-powered cars that Mazda was known for during that era.
Renowned sports car produced by Mazda from 1978 to 2002. It is widely acclaimed for its distinctive rotary engine, sleek design, and engaging driving dynamics, making it an iconic and beloved model among automotive enthusiasts.
Unique sports car produced by Mazda from 2003 to 2012. It succeeded the RX-7 and was known for its distinctive design, innovative rotary engine, and handling capabilities. RX-8 was powered by a Wankel rotary engine, specifically the Renesis rotary engine. This engine design offered smooth power delivery, high-revving characteristics, and a compact size compared to traditional piston engines.
Series of sports cars and coupes produced by Mazda from the late 1960s through the 1980s. It was known for its use of rotary engines and its sporty design. Savanna was one of Mazda's models to utilize Wankel rotary engines, providing smooth power delivery, high-revving capabilities, and a unique driving experience compared to traditional piston engines.
Luxury sedan produced by Mazda primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). It was introduced in the late 1980s and continued production through the 1990s. Sentia was positioned as a premium executive sedan within Mazda's lineup, offering a range of luxury features and amenities.
Series of commercial trucks manufactured by Mazda since the late 1970s. These trucks are primarily designed for commercial and industrial use, serving various purposes in the transportation and logistics sectors.
Compact crossover SUV produced by Mazda in partnership with Ford Motor Company. It was manufactured from 2000 to 2011 and was based on the same platform as the Ford Escape. The Tribute was aimed at the compact SUV market segment, offering a blend of practicality, comfort, and versatility.
Subcompact car produced by Mazda primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). It was introduced in 2004 and remained in production until around 2015. The Verisa was designed to offer a blend of practicality, compact size, and comfort for urban driving.
Range of luxury automobiles produced by Mazda in the 1990s. These models were designed to offer a more upscale and premium experience compared to Mazda's mainstream vehicles. Xedos offered a range of engine options, including V6 engines, designed to provide smooth power delivery and refined performance suitable for luxury vehicles.
The Mazda Tracer was a compact car produced by Mazda in collaboration with Ford Motor Company. The Mazda Tracer was essentially a rebadged version of the Ford Laser, which was sold in various markets around the world.
The Mazdaspeed3, also known as the Mazda3 MPS (Mazda Performance Series) in some markets, is a high-performance version of the Mazda3 compact car produced by Mazda. It was engineered by Mazda's performance division, MazdaSpeed, known for enhancing the performance and driving dynamics of Mazda vehicles.
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