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2004 Mazda MX-Flexa news, pictures, and information

Hiroshima, Japan, Feb 9, 2004 19:01 (JST) - (JCN Newswire) - Mazda Motor Corporation heads into the 74th Geneva International Motor Show* with the world debut of its newest concept vehicle, the MX-Flexa. The six-seat concept demonstrates one possible direction Mazda could take in creating a future space wagon.

Featuring the emotional design and innovative packaging consumers now expect from Mazda, the MX-Flexa concept showcases key elements that could further improve Mazda's position in the growing space wagon segment. With this project, the design team put particular focus on adding new levels of emotional appeal.

The MX-Flexa concept showcases the emotional design and innovative packaging that customers have now come to expect from Mazda. It features an appealing exterior design, high levels of interior functionality and comfort, and superior dynamic performance, in a concept vehicle that could further improve Mazda's position in the growing space wagon segment in Europe.

Details of the car will be announced during the Mazda press conference scheduled to commence at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at Geneva, Switzerland.

Geneva also sees the European premiere of the MX-Micro Sport concept, first shown at the 2004 North American International Auto Show, and the new Mazda3 sedan equipped with a 1.6-liter MZ-CD common-rail turbo-diesel engine, which will be on sale in Europe starting from March.
* The Geneva International Motor Show opens to the press on March 2 and 3; available to the general public from March 4 through 14.

About Mazda Motor Corporation

Mazda Motor Corporation (TSE: 7261) was established in 1920 and is one of Japan's leading automobile manufacturers. With its headquarters in Hiroshima, Mazda has two plants in Japan and manufacturing and assembly operations in sixteen other countries. Mazda cars and trucks are sold in more than one hundred and thirty countries. Ford Motor and Mazda agreed to collaborate in 1979, Ford Motor Company started investing in Mazda and increased its shareholding to 33.39% as of March 31, 1999. For further information, please visit the Mazda Motor Corporation home page at: www.mazda.com/flash.html

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