Mazda Reaches One Millionth Axela Produced in Japan.Tokyo, Japan, Sept 8, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) Newswire) - Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that total production of the Mazda Axela The Mazda Axela is a compact car manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation in Japan. Outside of its home market, it is marketed as the Mazda 3 (spelled "Mazda3" in North American marketing). (known as Mazda3 in overseas markets) in Japan reached the one million unit milestone at the end of August 2006. This achievement comes three years and two months after production of the Axela started at Mazda's Hofu Plant Hofu Plant is an automobile manufacturing complex in Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan operated by Mazda Motor Corporation. The complex consists of two main elements, an automobile assembly complex in Nishinoura District, and a transmission plant in nearby Nakanoseki District. No.1 (H1) at the end of June 2003 and establishes a new record for the fastest time to produce one million units of a Mazda vehicle. The Mazda Axela development concept was focused on producing a "dynamic sports compact that exceeds your expectations" and has become a core model in Mazda's global compact vehicle segment strategy. It delivers outstanding dynamic performance, a vibrant design and high quality craftsmanship, having been developed to be a globally competitive vehicle with attractive driving characteristics and value-for-money attributes. The Axela won second prize in the 2004 European Car of the Year The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of automobile magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto (Italy), Autocar (UK), Autopista (Spain), Autovisie awards- the highest-ranking Japanese car that year - and was picked as the 2004 Canadian Car of the Year Canadian Car of the Year winners, as chosen by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada: Canadian Car of the Year
Mazda freshened the Axela lineup in June 2006. While the freshened Axela enhanced existing strengths such as delightful exterior and interior styling, dynamic performance and craftsmanship, fuel economy and road quietness were improved and a new all-wheel drive (AWD AWD Alive with–disseminated and/or metastatic disease ) grade was added. At the same time, the Mazdaspeed Axela (known globally as the Mazda3 MPS or Mazdaspeed3), a high performance model with a 2.3-liter Direct Injection Spark Ignition (DISI DISI Dorsal Intercalated Segment Instability DISI Defense Industrial Security Institute DISI Device Independent Serial Interface DISI Data Interface Suppression Indicator DISI Data Interface Suppresion Indicator DISI Directory Information Services Infrastructure ) Turbo engine, was newly added to the lineup in Japan, offering another dimension of driving pleasure. As of the end of August 2006, Mazda has received 838 orders for the Mazdaspeed Axela in the three-month period since it began taking orders. Sales are off to a positive start and the monthly sales target for this model in the Japanese market is 200 units. With ongoing steady global sales, Mazda has been adding to the Axela's production system year after year. Total production of the Axela in Japan in 2005 was 364,668 units, boasting one of the highest single model production volumes in Japan. For the future, as Mazda's key model in the compact vehicle segment, the Axela is aimed at strengthening the Mazda brand globally and will take on an increasingly important role as a key model in Mazda's vehicle lineup. About Mazda Motor Corporation Mazda Motor Corporation (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). : 7261) started manufacturing tools in 1929 and soon branched out into production of trucks for commercial use. In the early 1960s, Mazda launched its first passenger car models and began developing rotary engines rotary engine, internal-combustion engine whose cycle is similar to that of a piston engine, but which produces rotary motion directly without any conversion from reciprocating motion. . Still headquartered in Hiroshima in western Japan, Mazda today ranks as one of Japan's leading automakers, and exports cars to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Europe for over 30 years. Overseas sales account for more than half of total turnover. Mazda has two main production sites in Japan and 19 overseas facilities. Overseas sites include joint ventures based in the United States, and in Thailand with Ford Motor Company, Mazda's largest shareholder. Source: Mazda Motor Corporation Contact: Mazda Motor Corporation Ms. Mayumi Handa handa.ma@tky.mazda.co.jp +81-82-282-1111 Copyright [c] 2006 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Japan Corporate News Network K.K. |
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