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Mazda Commences Sales of All-New Roadster in Japan
- Most evolved third-generation model carries on the roadster's tradition of excellence -
HIROSHIMA, Japan--The embodiment of Mazda Motor Corporation's "Zoom-Zoom" brand message, the lightweight, two-seat, open-top Roadster sports car, went on sale today at Mazda and Mazda Anfini dealers throughout Japan. The Roadster--known as the MX-5 in overseas markets--was last significantly upgraded seven years ago. To commemorate the launch of this much-anticipated new model, Mazda will also begin sales of 500 premium "Third Generation Limited" model roadsters today. The lifetime average sales target for the Japanese market is set at 360 units per month.
The all-new Roadster is truly the son of its father, inheriting the original model's "Jinba Ittai" development concept, boasting reduced curb weight and equipped with a newly developed compact 2.0 liter MZR engine. As a lightweight, open-top sports car, driving performance is further enhanced through carefully scrutinized savings in body weight, optimal weight distribution, and the latest features to meet safety and environmental requirements. A completely redesigned exterior passes on the unique heritage of earlier Mazda roadsters with contemporary, accessible styling. The interior's simple-yet-progressive appearance is conveyed through clean-feeling surfaces and the use of new materials. Takao Kijima, the MX-5 development program manager, said, "Jinba Ittai--or 'rider and horse as one' is the essence of the all-new Roadster, the expression of the emotional connection between a horse and rider. Like a dialogue between a car and its driver, they are integrated while in motion. The Roadster provides this unified sense of driving exuberance and lots of fun in many ways. This car appeals to your emotions, and I would like as many people as possible to share the pleasure offered by the Roadster's ultimate driving experience." Since the inception of the original Mazda roadster in 1989, over 720,000 units have been manufactured. The Guinness World Records organization continues to recognize the Mazda roadster as the world's best-selling two-seater sports car. In its 16-year history, from 1989 to the end of May 2005, Mazda has produced 721,624 roadsters. The last full upgrade, done for the second-generation model launch, was in January 1998. Three types of fun may be experienced with the all-new Mazda Roadster: 1) Fun to Drive: the exhilarating pleasure of driving a roadster. 2) Fun to Own: the pure fun of owning a roadster. 3) Fun to Use: the excitement of driving a roadster even in everyday use.
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More information about the all-new Mazda Roadster will be available on August 25 from 13:00 (JST) at: http://www.roadster.mazda.co.jp/ http://special.roadster.mazda.co.jp/ |