Japanese buyers can opt between naturally aspirated and turbocharged 660cc engines, matted to a 4-speed automatic, a 5-speed manual or a CVT transmission with seven-speed manual mode as well as between FWD and AWD versions. Retail prices in Japan (including consumption tax) range from 924,000 to 1,482,600 yen ($8,700 - $14,000) for the AZ-Wagon, and from 1,270,500 to 1,687,350 yen ($12,000 - $15,910) for the AZ-Wagon Custom Style. Mazda’s target sales volume for the entire range is 2,000 units a month compared to Suzuki’s goal for 18,000 units a month.
Mazda has announced the domestic market launch of its all-new Axela which is known elsewhere as the Mazda3. In Japan, the newest version of the '3' is offered with two body styles, a four door sedan and a five-door hatchback powered by 1.5-liter...
Mazda has announced the domestic market launch of a special edition version of its AZ Wagon kei car, which is based on the Suzuki Wagon R. Like many other models of the sort, the term 'Special Edition' translates to upgraded standard equipment...
Coinciding with the Japanese market launch of the new Legacy Sedan and Outback models that were revealed for the first time to the public at the New York Auto Show in April, Subaru today performed the world debut of the Touring Wagon version of the Legacy...
Following the introduction of the facelifted AZ-Wagon in Japan last September, Mazda today announced the launch of the 'i' version, a special needs vehicle equipped with a sloping access ramp for wheelchairs. Based on the fully redesigned AZ-Wagon,...
GM has released a new image gallery of its 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon containing material from a shootout in Paris that provides us with some neat photos of the stylish estate in the picturesque capital of France. Furthermore, the company also published...