Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japan‐based automaker best known for its range of passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, and light commercial vehicles. With a reputation for engineering innovation, Mazda produces models such as the Mazda3 compact car, the Mazda6 sedan, the popular MX-5 Miata roadster, and the CX-series SUVs. The company emphasizes driving dynamics, fuel efficiency and distinctive design in its product lineup, leveraging its proprietary SKYACTIV technology to improve engine performance, chassis rigidity and transmission efficiency.
Founded in 1920 in Hiroshima under the name Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd., Mazda has evolved from a producer of machine tools into a global automotive manufacturer. The company gained international recognition for pioneering the Wankel rotary engine in the 1960s and for launching the MX-5 Miata in 1989, which remains one of the world’s best-selling roadsters. Over the decades, Mazda has built strategic partnerships—most notably with Ford Motor Company through much of the late 20th century—and more recently with Toyota to develop next-generation electric vehicles and advanced powertrains.
Mazda serves customers in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa, operating manufacturing facilities in Japan and overseas locations such as Mexico, Thailand, China and Myanmar. Its global distribution network combines wholly owned sales subsidiaries with joint ventures and independent importers, backed by localized financing arms in key markets. In research and development, Mazda is exploring hydrogen rotary engines, advanced battery electric vehicles and lightweight materials to meet evolving emissions regulations and consumer preferences.
The company is headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan, and is led by President and CEO Toshihiro Suzuki, who has overseen Mazda’s strategic focus on premium design and sustainable technology since 2018. Mazda’s board and management team continue to guide the automaker through a period of industry transformation, balancing heritage in internal‐combustion engineering with a roadmap toward electrification and carbon neutrality.
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