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Mazda to Add New Mazda2 Sedan Thanks to Thai Production


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VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA – November 17, 2009: Mazda has confirmed that by mid-2010 Australia-bound Mazda2's will be produced at its new state-of-the-art production plant in Thailand, bringing with it an all-new sedan version of the popular light car to join it's hatchback sibling.

The recently opened multi-million dollar Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT) passenger car plant will produce around 50,000 Mazda2's each year for ASEAN and export markets. AAT already exports Mazda BT-50 light commercials to close to 100 markets around the world, including Australia.

The new, highly flexible plant utilises the latest automotive manufacturing technologies and systems, including a new stamping line and body shop, trim and final process areas.

AAT uses the Mazda-developed Three Layer Wet Paint system, an environmentally-friendly system which dramatically reduces volatile organic compound (VOC) and CO2 emissions, and improves vehicle painting quality.

Mazda Australia managing director, Doug Dickson, said: "We are delighted to be able to offer Australians the all-new Mazda2 sedan and moving to Thailand production enables us to do this."

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