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Encyclopedia > Eunos cars

In the late 1980s, Mazda diversified in the Japan market with the launch of three new marques. The company created Autozam, Eunos, and Efini, in addition to the Mazda and Ford brands already marketed there. This experiment was ended in the mid-1990s.


The Eunos marque was names for the ancient greek "eu" meaning "good" and "nos", an abbreviation of "numbers" in English. The Marque was launched in Japan with the Eunos 500 in January, 1992 and many of the vehicles created are exported to other markets with other names. Eunos sold the following vehicles:


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The first four-wheel car, the Mazda R360 was introduced in 1960, followed by the Mazda Carol in 1962.
Eunos was to have a counterpart overseas in the US-market Amati luxury division, and Xedos in Europe.
The next year there were five cars: The compact Familia-based 1200 and R100, the larger Capella-based 616 and RX-2 and the large 1800.
Eunos cars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (142 words)
The company created Autozam, Eunos, and Efini, in addition to the Mazda and Ford brands already marketed there.
The Eunos marque, which was the luxury, upscale brand compared to Autozam and Efini, was names for the ancient Greek "eu" meaning "good" and "nos", an abbreviation of "numbers" in English.
The Marque was launched in Japan with the Eunos 500 in January, 1992 and many of the vehicles created are exported to other markets with other names.
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