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Latest revision as of 23:32, 10 August 2021

Mazda’s practical supermini, replacing the Revue, and initially twinned with the Ford Festiva Mini Wagon. The boxy shape proved a hit with buyers, and was smoothed out for a second-generation model in 2002. A more sporting, four-light body appeared for the third generation, and Mazda’s flowing kodo design language hit the fourth generation, which was twinned with the Scion iA in North America. The first-generation model was exported as the Mazda 121, but successive models were badged Mazda 2.



Marque: Mazda | Predecessor: Autozam Revue | Successor: Mazda 2

 

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