Is Mazda a Domestic or Joint Venture Brand?

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CoreyDella
07/30/25 5:22am
Mazda is a joint venture vehicle. Here are some introductions about Mazda: 1. Mazda's models use Japanese technology but are produced and assembled in China, so it is classified as a joint venture vehicle. 2. Mazda (MAZDA) is a Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan, founded in 1920. Mazda's models are mainly sold in Asia, Europe, and North America. 3. MAZDA is one of the most famous automobile brands in Japan, the fourth largest automobile manufacturer in Japan, a world-renowned automobile brand, and the only automobile company in the world that develops and produces rotary engines.
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