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All-new Mazda CX5 compact SUV

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MAZDA recently began production today of the all-new Mazda CX-5 compact SUV at Hofu plant No. 2 in southern Japan. The company made the move in response to growing global demand for crossover SUVs like the CX-5, which is also built at Mazda’s Hiroshima facility as well as in China and Malaysia.

Mazda is working to achieve its global sales target of 1.65 million units by the end of its three-year business plan launched last fiscal year. The company has made its production system more flexible to stay abreast of surging SUV demand. The Hofu plant began production last December of the Mazda CX-3, the popular B-SUV also manufactur­ed in Hiroshima. More recently, in August, the company enhanced the system for building crossovers at the Hiroshima facility’s car body factory.

Mazda makes a number of other models at Hofu, including the Mazda2 supermini, Mazda3 compact and mid-sized Mazda6, along with SKYACTIV transmissi­ons. Located some 110km southwest of Hiroshima, the transmissi­on facility opened in 1981, with vehicle manufactur­ing starting the following year. Total car production surpassed 10 million units in 2013.

First launched in 2012, the award-winning CX-5 is the top-selling Mazda in Europe thanks to its winning combinatio­n of SKYACTIV Technology and KODO – Soul of Motion styling. More than 1.7 million CX-5s have been produced thus far, and the model currently accounts for some 25% of Mazda’s global sales. The all-new CX-5, which made its world premiere at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show and debuted in Europe in March at the Geneva Motor Show, went on sale in Europe in mid-2017.

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