Mazda Starts Production of the CX
9 in its Hiroshima Ujina Plant No 1 to become the Second
Crossover for the North American Market
Photos: Mazda
Mazda Motor Corporation today held
a ‘line-off’ ceremony for the CX-9 crossover sport-utility
vehicle (SUV) being built for the North American market at the
Ujina Plant No.1 near its global headquarters in Hiroshima.
Hisakazu Imaki, Mazda’s representative director, chairman of the
board, president and CEO, along with approximately 450
staff—comprised of several senior executives, union
representatives and employees—attended this ceremony. The Mazda
CX-9 will be arriving in North American showrooms in early 2007.
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“The CX-9 will be the
latest addition to Mazda’s product lineup in the
all-important North American market, joining the Mazda
CX-7, which went on sale there in May”, said Hisakazu
Imaki. “CX-9 is a key model aimed at raising the
visibility of Mazda in North America and will be an
integral part of building the brand. Furthermore, to
keep on providing the best Zoom-Zoom products that will
exceed our customers’ expectations around the globe, we
must continue our efforts as ‘One Mazda’ to build even
higher-quality vehicles.”
The Mazda CX-9 is a seven-seat
crossover SUV designed and engineered specifically for the North
American market. The CX-9 showcases Mazda’s unique design and
strong, dynamic driving performance as well as an up-market
interior with class-leading space and unmatched versatility. The
CX-9 debuted at the New York International Auto Show in April
2006, earning high marks for its versatility and remarkable
styling that makes a clean break from traditional medium-sized
SUVs.