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Mazda produces one million SKYACTIV vehicles

Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that global production of its three full-SKYACTIV vehicles, the Mazda CX-5, Mazda6 (known as Atenza in Japan) and Mazda3 (Axela in Japan) has surpassed one million units, reaching 1,040,000 units as of the end of March 2014. All three models adopt the full range of Mazda’s SKYACTIV technologies. The milestone … Continued

Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that global production of its three full-SKYACTIV vehicles, the Mazda CX-5, Mazda6 (known as Atenza in Japan) and Mazda3 (Axela in Japan) has surpassed one million units, reaching 1,040,000 units as of the end of March 2014. All three models adopt the full range of Mazda’s SKYACTIV technologies. The milestone was achieved approximately two years and four months after production of the Mazda CX-5 began in November 2011.

From left: Mazda CX-5, Mazda6 and Mazda3
From left: Mazda CX-5, Mazda6 and Mazda3

Mazda developed SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY with the aim of offering every customer outstanding environmental and safety performance, without sacrificing the brand’s renowned driving pleasure. The innovative range of technologies is the result of an uncompromising overhaul aimed at improving the efficiency of the base components that dictate the fundamental performance of the automobile, such as the engine and transmission, while reducing vehicle weight. The new generation vehicles that feature SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY also adopt Mazda’s KODO—Soul of Motion design theme which aims to express the strength, beauty and tension found in the movements of untamed animals.

On reaching one million units, Mazda’s Representative Director, President and CEO, Masamichi Kogai said, “At Mazda we put everything into developing our SKYACTIV vehicles, and it is because these models have struck a chord with a wide range of customers all over the world that we have reached the one million-unit landmark. On behalf of Mazda, let me express my gratitude to each and every person who bought one of our cars. With our undying challenging spirit and a great deal of hard work, Mazda will continue to make even more appealing cars that will enrich the lives of their owners, and help us build a strong and lasting bond with our customers.”

As of the end of March 2014, Mazda is producing its three full-SKYACTIV models in Japan, Mexico, Thailand and China, and selling them in over 100 different countries and regions. The automaker is continuing efforts to expand the lineup and plans to introduce another five all-new models with SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY by fiscal year ending March 2016.

Cumulative production volume
Cumulative production volume

History of full-SKYACTIV models

Year Month Production Other
2009 Nov Mazda SKY concept unveiled at 41st Tokyo Motor Show
2011 Nov Production of CX-5 begins at Hiroshima Plant
2012 Feb CX-5 goes on sale in Japan
Aug Production of all-new Mazda6 begins at Hofu Plant
CX-5 production capacity at Hiroshima Plant
increased from 160,000 to 200,000 units
Nov All-new Atenza (Mazda6) goes on sale in Japan
CX-5 wins Car of the Year Japan
2013 Jan CX-5 confirmed as best-selling SUV in Japan in 2012
Feb CX-5 production capacity at Hiroshima Plant
increased from 200,000 to 240,000 units
Jun Production of all-new Mazda3 begins at Hofu Plant
Jul Production of CX-5 begins in China
Nov All-new Atenza wins RJC Car of the Year
All-new Axela goes on sale in Japan
2014 Jan Production of all-new Mazda3 begins in Mexico
Production to all-new Mazda6 begins in China
All-new Mazda6 wins 2014 Canadian Car of the Year
CX-5 confirmed as best-selling SUV in Japan in 2013 (second year running)
Mar Production of all-new Mazda3 begins in Thailand All-new Mazda3 top three finalist for 2014 World Car of the Year
Apr Production of all-new Mazda3 begins in China

For more information about SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY, please visit

http://brand.mazda.com/en/technology/

For more information about KODO—Soul of Motion design, please visit

http://brand.mazda.com/en/design/

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