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This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.
The second-generation Mazda6 made its premiere at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show in September. [17] [18] It is based on the modified first-generation Mazda6 chassis which Ford also utilized as their CD3 platform. Mazda continued to provide three body styles, including 4-door saloon (sedan), 5-door hatchback and wagon.
1988–2002 121 compact car; 1988–1997 MX-6 coupé; 1988–2016 MPV/Mazda8 minivan; 1990–1998 Sentia luxury car; 1990–1998 MX-3 coupé; 1990–1998 Revue subcompact car; 1991–1994 Navajo SUV; 1991–1997 Cronos, rebadged Mazda Capella; 1992–1999 Xedos 6/Eunos 500 luxury car; 1992–1997 ɛ̃fini MS-8 luxury car; 1992–1994 AZ-1 kei ...
The equivalent American Mazda GLC (Great Little Car) appeared in the 1981 model year, although the rear-wheel drive wagon also continued to be offered. [65] It was only offered with a single engine – the twin-barrel 1.5-liter with 68 hp (51 kW)—and lasted through 1985, after which it was replaced by the next-generation Mazda 323.
One-off Concept car Mazda: Cosmo: 1967-1996 Coupé Japan Mazda: MX-3: 1992-1998 Coupé Japan Also called "Eunos 30X" Mazda: MX-5: 1989–present Roadster Japan Mazda: MX-5 RF: 2016–present Targa, Fastback Japan Mazda: MX-6: 1988-1997 Coupé Japan Mazda: RX-7: 1978-2002 Roadster, Coupé Japan Mazda: RX-8: 2003-2012 Coupé Japan Mazda: RX-500: ...
1992 Mazda MX-6 coupe (Australia) Mazda launched the second generation MX-6 using the GE platform, shared by the 626 and Ford rebadged cars, the Ford Probe and the Ford Telstar. It was released in three distinct variants worldwide, known as A-spec, E-spec, and J-spec, which relates to their destined markets – U.S., Europe, and Japan ...
The Mazda6 (GJ/GL) is the third and current generation of the Mazda6. The sedan was unveiled during Moscow International Automobile Salon on 29 August 2012, and the station wagon version followed during the 2012 Paris Motor Show in the following month. In this generation, there are only 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon versions available. [6]
1974 Mazda RX-4 coupe (LA2; New Zealand) Mazda RX-4 coupe (LA2; Australia) In most export markets, the Japanese Luce Rotary sold as the Mazda RX-4. It was a larger car than its rotary-powered contemporaries, the Capella-based RX-2 and Grand Familia-based RX-3. It used the Luce chassis, replacing the R130 in October 1972, and was produced ...