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Press Release
Mazda Motor Corporation held a ceremony to commemorate the start of
production of the new Mazda6 (known as Atenza in Japan), fully
redesigned for the first time in five years. The ceremony took place at
the company's Hofu Plant No. 2, in Yamaguchi prefecture. Approximately
500 people gathered for the celebration, including Mazda's
Representative Director and Chairman of the Board, President and CEO,
Takashi Yamanouchi, executives, employees and a representative of the
Mazda Workers Union. The first vehicle to come off the line was a Mazda6
wagon built to European specifications and powered by the SKYACTIV-G
2.0 gasoline engine.
In his speech, Takashi Yamanouchi commented "I am deeply moved that
production of the third generation Mazda6, the flagship model of our
new-generation vehicles, starts in such an important year for us. It is
the 30 year anniversary of the start of operations here in the
Nishinoura district of the Hofu Plant and the 10th anniversary of the
start of production of the first-generation Mazda6, back in 2002. That
first Mazda6 debuted as an embodiment of Mazda's brand message,
Zoom-Zoom, and its success led to great improvement in our brand image.
The new Mazda6 that starts rolling off the line today features both
SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY and KODO - Soul of Motion design. Its development
represents the very best of our engineering capability and our
uncompromising attention to detail. Let's all work together to promote
the new Mazda6, to make it a model that gains the support of customers
all over the world and leads the Mazda brand to new level."
Representing all Hofu Plant employees, Masatsugu Ohgi from the Trim
& Final Assembly Gr. No. 2 in the Vehicle Production Dept. No. 4
said "Incorporating everything we have learned about quality improvement
through the production of nine million vehicles over 30 years at Hofu,
we are determined to deliver a new generation Mazda6 that will
outperform the previous model in every respect and stir the emotions of
customers around the world."
The all-new Mazda6 is the first model to be equipped with Mazda's
unique brake energy regeneration system, i-ELOOP. In all areas the
development team tried to instill the essence of the Mazda brand, the
joy of nimble handling that responds precisely to the driver's
intentions, while offering the class, style, quality and comfort people
expect from a car in the CD segment.
The new Mazda6 will be introduced to Europe and Japan before the end
of 2012, followed by other markets starting with the US at the beginning
of 2013. Mazda is planning to produce approximately 120,000 units of
the Mazda6 per year at the Hofu Plant.
Mazda will premiere the new Mazda6 sedan with Russian specifications
at the Moscow International Automobile Salon 2012, which opens on August
29, 2012.
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