- Ujina Plant No.1 will also produce CX-5 from March 2013
HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corporation
today announced it will increase production capacity of its new
crossover SUV, Mazda CX-5, from 200,000 units\*1 to 240,000 units
per year. This will be achieved by expanding production from Ujina
Plant No.2 to also include Ujina Plant No.1. Upgrades to the
assembly line are based on Mazda's manufacturing system innovation
called Monotsukuri Innovation\*2 and will enable production of new
generation SKYACTIV products at Ujina Plant No.1 earlier than
anticipated. The move is made in response to increasing demand for
the CX-5 in countries all over the world.
The CX-5 is the first model to fully incorporate SKYACTIV
TECHNOLOGY.\*3 It has gained a reputation for offering both
excellent fuel economy and an exhilarating driving experience.
Since sales began in February, Mazda has received orders far
surpassing initial estimations and upgraded its annual global sales
target from 160,000 to 190,000 units for the fiscal year 2012.
As of July 1, CX-5 orders in Japan had reached approximately 24,000
units, more than doubling the annual domestic sales target in only
four and a half months from the start of sales. The CX-5 is proving
popular in overseas markets as well. For example, in Russia,
Mazda's biggest market in Europe, orders for the model already
exceed 10,000 units, drawing close to the annual sales target of
12,000 units for that market.
As of July 1, CX-5 orders in Japan had reached approximately
24,000 units, more than doubling the annual domestic sales target
in only four and a half months from the start of sales. The CX-5 is
proving popular in overseas markets as well. For example, in
Russia, Mazda's biggest market in Europe, orders for the model
already exceed 10,000 units, drawing close to the annual sales
target of 12,000 units for that market.
Mazda's representative director and chairman of the board,
president and CEO, Takashi Yamanouchi said, "I am grateful for the
high praise the CX-5 has been receiving from customers all over the
world. This production capacity increase for the CX-5 demonstrates
that we are working hard to deliver the vehicle to waiting
customers as early as we possibly can. It will also help establish
a flexible production system that enables us to produce
new-generation SKYACTIV products at Ujina Plant No.1. I believe
that it shows Mazda is making steady progress in optimizing its
automobile manufacturing processes."
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
Emma Karkar
Media Communications Specialist
03 8540 1962
0439 347 658
ekarkar@mazda.com.au