What Type of Car is Mazda?

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CamillaLynn
07/29/25 11:41pm
Mazda is a Japanese car brand. Here is some related information about Mazda: 1. MAZDA is one of the most famous car brands in Japan, the fourth-largest automobile manufacturer in Japan, and a world-renowned car brand. It is the only car company in the world that develops and produces rotary engines. 2. Mazda has successively launched a series of new models, including the Mazda6 (MAZDA6), Mazda3 (MAZDA3), Mazda2 (MAZDA2), Mazda8 (MAZDA8), RX-8, Roadstar, and CX-7. 3. After collaborating with Ford, Mazda adopted a new logo featuring a flying seagull within an ellipse, which also forms the letter 'M'.
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