Is the Mazda CX-4 a Japanese car?
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Mazda CX-4 is a Japanese car because Mazda is a Japanese automobile brand. Its design originates from the Koeru concept car, which showcases Mazda's new design philosophy for its products. The Mazda CX-4 is a compact SUV produced by FAW Mazda, featuring new design and technology. It is also the first global model that Mazda debuted in China. In terms of body dimensions, the Mazda CX-4 measures 4637mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1524mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine.
I've always driven Mazda cars, and SUVs like the CX-4 are definitely Japanese vehicles. Mazda's headquarters is in Japan, and all its models carry that iconic Japanese craftsmanship DNA. Don't be fooled by the fact that the CX-4 is manufactured in China—its design and core technology are all Made in Japan. It drives smoothly, is fuel-efficient, and has outstanding reliability; it's never let me down on the road. Japanese cars are generally known for affordable maintenance and fewer breakdowns. The CX-4 has a stable chassis and precise handling, making it especially easy to maneuver in the city. I've even recommended test drives to a few friends, and they all praised its refined Japanese-car feel.