Mazda Will Present The Latest Concept Car At The 2023 Japan Mobility Show
Mazda Concept will be exhibited at the Japan Mobility Show 2023. (Doc. Mazda Motor Corporation)

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JAKARTA - Mazda will enliven the Japan Mobility Show 2023 by showing off some of its best models. This annual event will be a stage for Mazda to carry the theme "The future created by the 'love of cars'" which illustrates their commitment to creating vehicles that provide satisfaction in driving.

Mazda will show off their icon, the MX-5, which has invited many admirers thanks to the incredible driving experience, from the first generation to the current version. In addition, they will also bring a small-scale version of the MX-5, which allows children to feel the sensation of driving. MX-5 Self-empowerment Driving Vehicle (SEDV) will also be present in their booth.

Not only that, reported from Mazda's official website, Tuesday, October 10, Mazda will also introduce a new concept model designed to reflect the exhibition theme. This model will be first disclosed at this event.

In an effort to promote environmentally friendly vehicles, Mazda will display Mazda2 Bio Concept, which uses the next generation biodiesel fuel.

Participation in the Japan Mobility Show 2023 is also a means for Mazda to implement the "Joy of Driving" philosophy based on the core principle of "Human Centric". They aim to bring "Joy of Living" by creating a happy driving experience in their customers' daily lives.

Mazda joins the list of other automotive manufacturers participating in the Japan Mobility Show 2023 at the end of October, including Daihatsu, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Honda, and Suzuki, which will showcase their all-new terrain vehicles.

Not to forget, the premium Lexus brand, which is a subsidiary of Toyota, will also introduce electric vehicles with the concept of their latest generation at this event. This vehicle will use a modular body structure and be equipped with the latest batteries which are reportedly capable of reaching a distance of up to 800 km.


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