What brand does the Atenza belong to?
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Atenza is a Japanese brand. In China, the Atenza is produced and sold by FAW Mazda, making it a joint-venture model. Additionally, the overseas version of the Mazda Atenza (the third-generation Mazda6) has widely promoted Mazda's "Kodo" design philosophy. Here are some details about the Atenza: 1. Exterior: It adopts Mazda's latest "Kodo" design language, featuring a "U"-shaped front face and LED headlights, with LED daytime running lights integrated into the headlight assembly. 2. Suspension system: The Atenza utilizes the Skyactiv chassis technology, equipped with a high-performance MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. Through structural optimization, it achieves both weight reduction and increased rigidity.
I've driven my friend's Mazda6 Atenza a few times, and my first impression is its precise handling. The steering wheel is light and effortless, giving me full confidence when overtaking on highways. This car is definitely a Mazda, a Japanese automaker specializing in driving pleasure. The body lines are smooth, and the interior is simple yet stylish, unlike the complexity of German cars. It's fuel-efficient, with city driving consuming about 8 liters per 100 km, and even more economical on highways. In terms of space, the rear seats aren't cramped, making it suitable for family trips. It comes with numerous safety features, including comprehensive airbags and emergency brake assist. Maintenance costs are moderate, with convenient service at 4S shops. Mazda is also making efforts in environmental protection, and under the trend of electrification, the Mazda6 Atenza might even introduce a hybrid version in the future.