Is the Mazda CX-4 a domestically produced vehicle?
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The Mazda CX-4 is not a domestically produced vehicle; it is a joint venture model. It offers a choice between a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, with all variants equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. In terms of drivetrain, the 2.0-liter models use a front-wheel-drive system, while the 2.5-liter models feature an all-wheel-drive system. The Mazda CX-4 is a luxury compact car under the Mazda brand, with body dimensions of 4633mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1530mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a top speed of 192km/h, and a minimum ground clearance of 206mm.
The Mazda CX-4 is domestically produced, as I learned from a friend who has been driving this car for several years. The CX-4 is manufactured by Changan Mazda, a joint venture between Mazda and China's Changan Automobile, which operates production facilities in China. This SUV is specifically designed for the Chinese market, assembled and sold locally in China, and is not an imported model. In daily driving, it adapts well to Chinese road conditions, offers sufficient space, has low fuel consumption, and provides good value for money. Many people choose it because the domestic production makes it more affordable. I've checked the information—Changan Mazda has factories in Jiangsu and Guangdong, and the CX-4 comes from there. If you're considering buying a new SUV, the advantage of the domestic version is easier maintenance and readily available parts, unlike imported cars which are more expensive. In short, it is entirely made in China, from the inside out, and drives smoothly.