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who manufactures mazda vehicles
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Mazda vehicles are predominantly manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation, a Japanese automaker headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. Established in 1920, Mazda initially focused on producing machine tools, venturing into vehicle manufacturing in the 1930s. Over the years, it has become renowned for its innovation in engineering, including the development of the Wankel rotary engine.
Mazda's manufacturing is global, with plants not only in Japan but also in various parts of the world, including joint ventures with other automakers such as Ford Motor Company in the past. This allows Mazda to cater to a wide international market, adapting to local demands while maintaining its distinctive brand ethos of creating vehicles that emphasize driving pleasure and technological innovation.
Mazda's manufacturing is global, with plants not only in Japan but also in various parts of the world, including joint ventures with other automakers such as Ford Motor Company in the past. This allows Mazda to cater to a wide international market, adapting to local demands while maintaining its distinctive brand ethos of creating vehicles that emphasize driving pleasure and technological innovation.
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