Mazda Cars

Mazda outgrows all other brands over last five years
Following Mazda Motors’ record performance during 2006 – breaking the 50,000 sales barrier for the first time and claiming a 2.11 per cent share of the UK market – official registration figures now confirm that over the last five years Mazda has outgrown all other car brands in the UK. In the five years since 2001 when Mazda took over the business from the MCL Group, Mazda has grown its annual sales volume by more than 35,000 units and achieved a growth rate of almost 250 per cent.
Mazda boss challenges dealers and staff to hit new heights
Mazda is celebrating a flying start to 2007 with confirmation that it is not only the fastest growing brand in the UK but also the most reliable which has spurred boss Rob Lindley to tell his dealers and head office staff: This is only the beginning.

Mazda claims top place in reliability survey
Mazda vehicles have claimed the top place in one of the world’s largest ever studies into car reliability. Almost 92 per cent of the Mazda cars surveyed, aged between three and nine years old, suffered no mechanical failure of any type – outperforming all other brands.

50,000 sales in 2006 mark best-ever year for Mazda
Mazda new car sales set an all-time record during 2006, breaking the 50,000 vehicle sales barrier for the first time to claim a 2.1 per cent share of the UK passenger car market for the Japanese brand.

Mazda Ryuga concept: an evolved zoom-zoom
“How will Mazda’s Zoom-Zoom spirit achieve form and substance in the future?” That’s the question Laurens van den Acker, Mazda Motor Corporation’s Design Division General Manager for Hiroshima, asked upon his arrival at Mazda last year – disturbing the status?quo and challenging every designer in the company’s three global studios.
New taxation in Cyprus starts with success for Mazda
New vehicle registration taxes have had an up-and-down effect on car sales in Cyprus over the past two months, but they have not slowed Mazda’s showroom success.

iPod Nano for every new Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe
Mazda Motors UK has announced that all six models in the exciting Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe range will feature an equipment upgrade for 2007, with both iPod connectivity and an Apple iPod Nano as standard.

Mazda enters the big league
Mazda UK has marked up a record-breaking year for sales in the UK and December 31 could see the company tip 50,000 sales in a year for the first time ever.
Mazda hits a high note in the Highlands
Mazda is heading for its best ever sales north of the border having achieved a record market share in Scotland for the month of November.

Residual values help Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe to open up fleet choice lists
Mazda’s position as the UK’s best-selling sports car brand will be enhanced following the arrival of the MX-5 Roadster Coupe with its retractable hard-top.

Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe wins Top Gear 2006 award
BBC Top Gear magazine has named the new Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe its ‘Roadster of the Year 2006’, in the annual cars-of-the-year awards issue.

Mazda to debut Ryuga concept and Tribute Hybrid Electric Vehicle at US show
Mazda has confirmed that it will unveil an all-new concept car, the Mazda Ryuga, and the all-new Mazda Tribute Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) at the 2007 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) on Monday, 8 January 2007.

Mazda launches free crash repair advice
Mazda is taking the worry out of travel with a new free service to help people who have been in a car crash. The new Mazda Accident Management service puts the company at the forefront of what vehicle manufacturers provide in the field of accident repair.

Mazda Nagare Concept
Mazda’s design division has invented a new vehicle design language. Called Nagare, the concept sets out to capture ‘the emotion of motion’ and Mazda has produced a concept car of the same name to demonstrate its futuristic ideas at the Los Angeles International Auto Show, which opened yesterday.
Next Mazda sub-compact car for Europe to be produced in Hiroshima
Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that the company will build its next sub-compact car (B-car) for the European market at its Ujina Plant in Hiroshima, Japan, as part of ongoing efforts to take advantage of global manufacturing efficiencies.