Garrix -™ Posted June 7, 2018 Share Posted June 7, 2018 Mazda announced that its production in Japan reached an impressive total of 50 million cars, more than 86 years after the start of its business. The first vehicle built by Mazda in Japan was delivered in October 1931. Mazda officials and employees have holiday reasons after their company has achieved remarkable and historic performance at the same time. Mazda Motor Corporation announced that May 15, 2018 meant reaching a total production of 50 million cars in Japan. The first vehicle built by Mazda in Japan was delivered in October 1931, 86 years and 7 months ago. "Mazda started building cars 86 years ago, and now we have managed to reach a production of 50 million units in Japan. Even with an annual production of one million units, it would take us 50 years to achieve this performance. This shows us what a long history Mazda has, "said Masamichi Kogai, president and CEO of the Japanese manufacturer. Mazda aims to sell over 1.6 million cars this fiscal year. By March 2024, the Japanese want to reach a global annual production of 2 million units. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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