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MAZDA
MAZDA MOTORS CORP.

The Mazda automobile brand began its history with a small Japanese enterprise producing balsa wood products in the twenties of the last century. Having passed a century-long development path, the important milestones of which are considered to be the production of motorcycles, light three-wheeled trucks, rotary engines, and sports cars, Mazda Motor Corp. has become a global automaker. The name of the brand comes from the name of the Zoroastrian deity, whose admirer was the founder of the Matsuda company. The company's slogan is “Driving Matters.” The production of vehicles is deployed in 20 countries around the world, headquartered in Hiroshima. The most popular Mazda models are the compact hatchback 3, sedan 6, crossover CX-3, and CX-5. The emblem in the form of a stylized letter “M” symbolizes a flying seagull against the background of a solar circle. Mazda participates in various motorsport competitions, including the Chinese Touring Car Championship, the Thailand Super Series, the RAC 1000, and others. Mazda was the first Japanese car to win the 1991 Le Mans 24 Hours. The automaker has set itself the goal of achieving carbon neutrality in its production by 2050 and electrifying all its products by 2030.