Which car series does Mazda belong to?

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JaxsonLee
07/30/25 3:08am
Mazda is a Japanese car brand. More information about Mazda is as follows: 1. Mazda (MAZDA) is a Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan. Its main sales markets include Asia, Europe, and North America. MAZDA is one of Japan's most famous automotive brands, the fourth-largest automobile manufacturer in Japan, a world-renowned car brand, and the only automobile company in the world that develops and produces rotary engines. 2. Mazda was founded in 1920 and officially began producing small trucks in Hiroshima in 1931. It started manufacturing passenger cars in the early 1960s. From 1981 to 2002, Mazda had cumulatively produced over 35 million vehicles of various types. Before the 1990s, Mazda Motor Corporation ranked only after Toyota, Honda, and Nissan in Japan and was also one of the world-renowned Japanese automotive brands.
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