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Mazda AZ Offroad SUV

 From 2008
Mazda AZ Offroad SUV
Manufacturer Suzuki
Production 1998–present
Assembly Hamamatsu, Japan
Body style 2-door SUV 2-door convertible
Layout Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Engine 658 cc K6A I3 (JB23) 1,298 cc G13BB I4 (JB33) 1,328 cc M13A I4 (JB43) 1,461 cc K9K TD I4 (JB53)
Transmission 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,030 mm (80 in)
Length 3,295–3,645 mm (129.7–143.5 in)
Width 1,395–1,600 mm (54.9–63 in)
Height 1,655–1,715 mm (65.2–67.5 in)

 

 The Mazda AZ-Offroad is a Mini Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) designed by Suzuki. Introduced in 1998, it is based on the Suzuki Jimny, The AZ in the name refers to Autozam, Mazda's ill-fated small car marque.

The AZ-Offroad was introduced in October, 1998 as a 1999 model. The engine is a turbocharged 660 cc DOHC Suzuki K6A. All wheel drive is standard and an automatic transmission is optional. The AZ continues to be sold in Japan.

Mazda AZ Offroad SUV rear

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