Mazda Demio (Mazda2) Production in Japan Hits One Million Units
Posted on 10/04/2006 under: Hatchbacks, Mazda
Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that total domestic production of the Mazda Demio (known as the Mazda2 in overseas markets) reached one million units at the end of September 2006. This milestone was achieved in the ten years and three months since production began in July 1996 at Ujina Plant No. 1 located near Mazda's headquarters in Hiroshima.
In August 2002, the Demio was fully redesigned for the second generation model and on its introduction to the domestic market, it joined the ranks of Mazda's new-generation products (beginning with the Atenza/Mazda6 launched in May 2002) that personify the Zoom-Zoom brand message. A lively exterior design was added along with improvements to the highly efficient packaging, enhanced quality interior and outstanding performance and safety to help the Demio gain a reputation ahead of other compact cars.
In August 2006, the Demio reached its tenth anniversary on the Japanese market. In that month the Demio ranked eighth for single model sales with a volume of 4,672 units (according to the Japan Automobile Dealers Association), becoming one of Mazda's longest selling products.
Source: Mazda Motor Corp


