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Encyclopedia > Mazda Verisa

The Mazda Verisa is a "tall" hatchback based on the Mazda2 or Mazda Demio subcompact car, launched in 2004.


The relationship between the Verisa and the Demio is similar to that of the Ford Fusion and Ford Fiesta, on whose platform the cars are built.


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Verisa: A New Compact Car From Mazda (589 words)
Developed under the theme of "simple, quality and compact" the Mazda Verisa will target a wide range of age groups when it is introduced into the Japanese market this summer, but will primarily speak to couples in their 30s who seek high quality in their life and have their own set of style and values.
The new Verisa is designed to accentuate Mazda's capabilities in the areas of craftsmanship and clever detail work, as well as further the evolution of the company's Zoom-Zoom DNA, which is well embodied in its new-generation products: Atenza, Demio, RX-8 and Axela.
In launching the new Verisa, Mazda will emphasize the high-level of equipment available as standard on the vehicle, including an advanced keyless entry system, which allows the owner to lock/unlock the door using a card key.
Mazda Verisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (127 words)
The Mazda Verisa is a "tall" hatchback based on the Mazda2 or Mazda Demio subcompact car, launched in 2004.
As of 2005, 19,473 Verisas had been sold worldwide since introduction.
The relationship between the Verisa and the Demio is similar to that of the Ford Fusion (European) and Ford Fiesta, on whose platform the cars are built.
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