2002
Demio
(mazda 2)
In Japan, the second-generation Demio (first generation Mazda 2) came in tree trim levels--Cozy, Sport and Casual--in order to meet the needs of customers who lead diverse livestyles.
2003
Axela
(Mazda 3)
The Axela is a global strategic car that reached one million units of cumulative production volume in just three years and two months. This set a new record for any single Mazda model.
2004
Verisa
The Verisa was a new compact car for the Japanese market that showed of Mazda's craftmanship. The name is an amalgamation of "Veritas" and "Satisfaction," and it depicts "true fulfillment." This idea is clearly reflected through the Verisa's high-quality, chic interior.
2005
Premacy
(Mazda 5)
The Premacy boast Mazda's 'six + one' flexible seating concept. With the numerous possible seat arragements, occupants can enjoy relaxed communication.
2005
Roadster
(MX-5/MX-5 Miata)
This evolved model carried on the Jinba Ittai (rider and horse as one) concept of the original Roadster, and won Mazda's first Car of the Year Award in 23 years. http://www.mazda.com/mazdaspirit/craftmanship/mx-5/
2006
MPV
(Mazda
A minivan with the heart of a sports car. The MPV has a low and wide stance with a refined design. It adds sports car-like power and driving dynamics to the convenience of a people carrier.
2006
RX-8
Hydrogen RE
The worlds first hydrogen rotary engine vehicle to be leased. It features a dual fuel system that enabels the engine to run on either hydrogen or gasoline. http://www.mazda.com/mazdaspirit/env/hy ... 8_hre.html
2006
CX-7
A sports crossover SUV that blends beauty and strength to provide customers with sports car styling and SUV practicality. The first model featured a direct-injection turbocharged engine.
2007
CX-9
The CX-9 is a seven-seat crossover SUV that was developed specifically for the North American market. It became the first Mazda product to win the North American Truck of the Year award.
2007
Demio
(Mazda 2)
The third-generation Demio (second generation Mazda 2) placed a premium on eco-friendliness and safety, emerging modern values that are reflected in its compact design. It was named the 2008 World Car of the Year.
2008
Biante
As one of the longest and widest minivan available in Japan, the Biante provides occupants with a comfortable interior. Its "living mode" seat arrangement allows passengers to really stretch out their legs.