Mazda Motor Corporation commonly referred to as simply Mazda is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. Mazda has always been highly innovative. The company is committed to exploring how advancing technology can help to improve not only the driving experience for Dallas drivers, but also deliver a safer, more comfortable ride on Edmond streets.
Who owns Mazda Cars?
Mazda goes back to 1920 in Hiroshima, Japan, where it began as a manufacturer of three-wheeled motorcycles. In the 1930s, Mazda sponsored events promoting these “Autorickshaws” creating a buzz that caused the popularity of these motorized carts to climb and propelled the reputation of the company as an innovator in the market.
Today, Mazda is a wholly owned Japanese company, but at one point, Ford was one-third of Mazda. Ford has since sold its shares in the company, and various Japanese stakeholders. Currently, Mazda is headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan, and is led by Akira Marumoto, President, and CEO since June 2018. Its cars are primarily manufactured in Japanese factories.
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