All-New 2012 Mazda CX-5 Proves Popular in Japan
Hiroshima, Mar 15, 2012 - (JCN Newswire) - Mazda Motor Corp.
today has announced that since its sales launch in Japan on February 16,
2012 orders for the all-new Mazda CX-5 reached approximately 8,000 units as
of March 14. The result is more than 8 times the monthly sales target of
1,000 units.
Twenty seven percent of total CX-5 orders are gasoline
engine models, surpassing initial expectations. The gasoline engine CX-5
models boast a linear, refined and powerful driving sensation that results
in the driver feeling at one with the car. The clean diesel engine model
consists of 73 percent of total orders, also exceeding initial
expectations, and delivers powerful dynamic performance equivalent to a
4.0L, V8 gasoline engine.
The CX-5 appeals to a wide range of
customers particularly those in their thirties and forties. The CX-5 has
been valued highly, and customer feedback includes: "The CX-5 has an
outstanding design among SUVs"; "Even the fuel economy of the 4WD is
excellent"; "It has a good balance between driving performance and economic
efficiency"; and "It appears that it does not give a driver any fatigue or
stress during a long drive, and the cargo capacity is plenty."
Mazda
will start a test drive event to offer an opportunity to drive the CX-5 at
dealerships throughout Japan on March 31.
Mazda's representative
director and chairman of the board, president and CEO, Takashi Yamanouchi
said "Mazda is extremely grateful for the approval from many customers for
the all-new CX-5. At the same time, we are gaining confidence about the
opportunity in the Japanese market for the clean diesel engine. I am
convinced that we will surpass our global sales target of 160,000 units per
year and that the CX-5 will become one of our core models alongside the
Axela (known overseas as the Mazda3), Atenza (Mazda6) and Demio (Mazda2)."
About Mazda
Mazda Motor Corporation started
manufacturing tools in 1929 and soon branched out into production of trucks
for commercial use. In the early 1960s, Mazda launched its first passenger
car models and began developing rotary engines. Still headquartered in
Hiroshima in western Japan, Mazda today ranks as one of Japan's leading
automakers, and exports cars to the United States and Europe for over 30
years. For more information, please visit www.mazda.com.