After a month, our feature is back and we haven't stopped featuring Japanese brands and this week, the brand has its fair share to a point it didn't made sense to the manufacturer but that was almost 25 to 30 years ago. Mazda did this by having three dealership networks which they followed the strategy of Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. No thanks to making numerous vehicles that had consumers confused and a poor economy, this experiment was killed in the mid-90s.
As with Japanese brands, this list would be separated in two categories: the first one is the same car but different brand and the second is the same car of the same brand but wearing a different name. For the latter category, they must be sold in a different dealer network (
Mazda's dealer network included Autozam, Efini, Eunos, M2, Xedos). Cars launched from 1990 and above would be included on the list to avoid a long list. Do take note the year range represents the entire vehicle line (including those of its twins) even if the original model was killed. It will include vehicles born under joint ventures as a base car and vehicles made during Ford's ownership are listed under the Blue Oval brand.
What Mazda models had a different name for other brands?
PS: Mazda's dealer network demands a separate article, wait for it soon.
Same car-different brand
Autozam AZ-1-Suzuki Cara |
Autozam AZ-1 |
Mazda B Series/BT-50/Bravo/Fighter/Proceed/Magnum-Ford Ranger/Courier/Marathon (both North America and worldwide models, pre-2011 models)  |
Mazda BT-50 |
Mazda Bongo/Bongo Brawny-Ford Spectron/Econovan-Mitsubishi Delica-Nissan Vanette  |
Mazda Bongo Brawny |
Mazda Bongo Friendee/Access-Ford Freeda |
Mazda Bongo Friendee |
Mazda Capella/626-Ford Telstar |
Mazda Capella |
Mazda Demio/121-Ford Festiva Mini Wagon (first generation model) |
Mazda Demio |
Mazda 2-Scion iA-Toyota Yaris/Yaris R/Yaris iA (fourth generation model, sedan) |
Mazda 2 sedan |
Mazda Familia/323/Protege-Ford Laser/Lynx/Tierra-Haima Happin (BJ chassis) |
Mazda Protege |
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