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Mazda launches newly developed CX-7 crossover SUV in Japan

Mazda launches newly developed CX-7 crossover SUV in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imaki poses beside a newly developed CX-7 crossover sport-utility vehicle at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 19. The debut of the five-seat model, equipped with a 2.3-liter turbocharged engine, marks Mazda's reentry into the SUV segment of the market in Japan after terminating domestic sales of the Tribute sport-utility vehicle in late 2005.

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Mazda launches remodeled MPV minivan in Japan

Mazda launches remodeled MPV minivan in Japan

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imai stands by the company's fully remodeled version of its MPV minivan during a presentation at a hotel in Tokyo on Feb. 2. Powered by a 2.3-liter engine, the new model features a dynamic driving performance and greater maneuverability, based on opinions of customers, Imaki said.

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Mazda to boost key engine output to meet strong car demand

Mazda to boost key engine output to meet strong car demand

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imaki said in an interview in Tokyo on Dec. 22 that the company will raise the annual output of its mainstay 1.8- to 2.3-liter MZR engines to 705,000 units in January from the current 650,000 units at its Hiroshima Prefecture plant to meet brisk car demand in major markets of the world.

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Mazda to boost key engine output to meet strong car demand

Mazda to boost key engine output to meet strong car demand

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imaki said in an interview in Tokyo on Dec. 22 that the company will raise the annual output of its mainstay 1.8- to 2.3-liter MZR engines to 705,000 units in January from the current 650,000 units at its Hiroshima Prefecture plant to meet brisk car demand in major markets of the world. (Kyodo)

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Mazda launches remodeled MPV minivan in Japan

Mazda launches remodeled MPV minivan in Japan

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imai stands by the company's fully remodeled version of its MPV minivan during a presentation at a hotel in Tokyo on Feb. 2. Powered by a 2.3-liter engine, the new model features a dynamic driving performance and greater maneuverability, based on opinions of customers, Imaki said. (Kyodo)

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Mazda launches newly developed CX-7 crossover SUV in Japan

Mazda launches newly developed CX-7 crossover SUV in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imaki poses beside a newly developed CX-7 crossover sport-utility vehicle at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 19. The debut of the five-seat model, equipped with a 2.3-liter turbocharged engine, marks Mazda's reentry into the SUV segment of the market in Japan after terminating domestic sales of the Tribute sport-utility vehicle in late 2005. (Kyodo)

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