Mazda CX-3 nameplate to live on with new Thai-built small SUV


Mazda won’t discard the CX-3 nameplate that has proved enduringly popular in Australia, with a second generation set to enter production next year.

The Japanese automaker has confirmed in a financial results presentation that the “next-generation CX-3 (compact SUV)” will enter production next year at the AutoAlliance Thailand plant.

This facility is part of a joint venture with Ford, and produces a number of vehicles including the current Mazda CX-3.

Mazda aims to “steadily capture the volume segment” with the new model.

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