MAZDA MAZDA3

words - Matt Brogan
Less than eight years after production of the original model commenced, Mazda3 has hit a cumulative production total of three million units
discount new cars  » Get the best price on a new Mazda

The milestone was achieved in late April, making the Mazda3 the fastest-selling model in the Japanese brand's current passenger vehicle line-up.

Manufactured in three locations across the globe, Japan, China and Thailand, the Mazda3 is sold in almost 90 countries. The three-millionth example, a Japanese-specification five-door hatch, was manufactured in Hofu, Japan, the same plant where all Australian bound '3's are built.

"The Mazda3 embodies all three elements of Mazda's DNA: Distinctive Design, Exceptional Functionality, and Responsive Handling and Driving Performance," explained Mazda R&D head, Hirotaka Kanazawa.

"Its sustained global success has seen it grow into Mazda's mainstay model, and it now comprises a third of all Mazda vehicle sales.

"Ever since the first-generation Mazda3 appeared on the market, it has evolved to stay relevant despite the major changes in the automobile industry.

"As well as carrying forward and strengthening Mazda's brand DNA, it has evolved exceptional environmental and safety performance.

"As we celebrate reaching three million units, I would like to thank the millions of Mazda3 customers for their support and reaffirm Mazda's commitment to delivering outstanding environmental and safety performance balanced with driving pleasure that goes beyond your expectations," said Kanazawa-san.

Read the latest Carsales Network news and reviews on your mobile, iPhone or PDA at the carsales mobile site

Powered By Motoring.com.au Published : Thursday, 26 May 2011
Disclaimer:
In most cases, motoring.com.au attends new vehicle launches at the invitation and expense of vehicle manufacturers and/or distributors.

Editorial prices shown are a "price guide" only, based on information provided to us by the manufacturer. Pricing current at the time of writing editorial. Pricing prior to editorial dated 25 May 2009 may refer to RRP. Due to Clarity on Pricing legislation, RRP for those editorials now means "price guide". When purchasing a car, always confirm the single figure price with the seller of an actual vehicle.

^ If the price does not contain the notation that it is "Drive Away No More to Pay", the price may not include additional costs, such as stamp duty and other government charges. Please confirm price and features with the seller of the vehicle.

Opinions expressed with motoring.com.au editorial material are those of the writer and not necessarily Carsales.com Ltd. motoring.com.au editorial staff and contributors attend overseas and local events as guests of car manufacturers and importers.

Click here for further information about our Terms & Conditions.

Latest