Which country does Mazda belong to?
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Mazda is a Japanese brand. The full name of Mazda is Mazda Motor Corporation, a Japanese multinational automaker listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO) with its headquarters in Hiroshima, Japan. Taking the Mazda CX-4 as an example: it is a compact SUV with a maximum engine power of 116 kW, a maximum torque of 202 Nm, and is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. In terms of body dimensions, the Mazda CX-4 has a length, width, and height of 4637mm, 1855mm, and 1524mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2700mm and a top speed of 192 km/h. The fuel tank capacity of the vehicle is 45L, the drive system is front-wheel drive, and the tire specification is 225/65R17.
Mazda is absolutely a Japanese car! The brand was born in Hiroshima, starting with cork production in its early years in Japan, then transitioning to manufacturing three-wheeled trucks, and eventually becoming a globally renowned automaker. Although it now collaborates with factories in China, Thailand, Mexico, and other regions for production, the core technological R&D and management teams remain at its Japanese headquarters. The most iconic example is Mazda's relentless pursuit of rotary engine technology, embodying that uniquely Japanese blend of technical focus and stubbornness. I still remember watching a documentary as a kid about the Mazda 787B race car winning at Le Mans, with that proud 'Made in Japan' emblem prominently displayed on the front.