Inside Mazda Engine Production and Assembly in Japan

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Published 2023-06-13
On this feature of the FRAME, we explore the Production line of Mazda Motor Corporation in Hiroshima, Japan, making the most efficient engines. Stay tuned to also learn about the production technologies for Mazda CX-9 and Mazda MX-5.



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All Comments (21)
  • @24hourgmtchannel64
    I'm in the USA and always prefer my Japanese cars made in Japan by Japanese workers. I think many others feel the same and I think Mazda and their marketing team gets this. As of August 2023 I'm seeing more and more Mazda's on the road and in my neighborhood than before. Maybe it's because Toyota cannot keep up with demand and others like myself have started cross shopping Mazda and like what we see. I'm a 57 year life long old car enthusiast and remember the issues when they were with Ford but now that they are back on their own with the Japanese philosophy and they are hitting it out of the park now. My wife having owned a Lexus RX for the past 16 years and me an Acura have never looked at Mazda until a few months ago and really like what we see. When I compare the CX5 to the Rav 4 I easily fall for the looks of the CX5 over the Rav 4. I was pleasantly surprised Mazda hasn't done the annoying start stop feature until the 2024 model and they are still running tried and proven 6 speed autos. They seem slow to change sticking with what’s reliable and proven avoiding change just for the sake of change which I really like. Don't get me wrong, the Rav 4's 8 speed is nice especially with the 203 hp 2.5L and feels shockingly peppy but the Mazda is no slouch either. Moving forward I would like to see them continue to offer both naturally aspirated and turbo without penalty of trim choices. I also would really like to see them add port and direct injection as long term ownership reliability (Our Lexus RX has 392k miles) is most important to us and carbon build up on the valves, while mostly over inflated can occur on direct injection only. An 8 speed automatic would nice as well. Keep at it Mazda. I think you are on a roll now and could surpass others moving forward.
  • @leebest1a470
    Just purchased new 2023 Mazda CX-5 Preferred . Drives really well and looks great. Good job Mazda !
  • @kenkanagawa9342
    耐久性を考えて設計しても組み立てる人が違うとハズレは出ると思う。今の距離乗ったら国産のTもNもMも何度か故障したけど軽度の不具合すらなかったのはマツダだけ。自分の車を組み立ててくれた人に感謝しかない。
  • @didiriyadi1776
    Pertama kali almarhum papa saya punya mobil tahun 1976 namanya Mazda 808
  • @SamRoxxJDM
    always wanted to see the process thanks for this
  • @ValorHeart
    The Europeans wish to have that type of mechanical reliability.
  • amo os carros da mazda sensacional pena que não tenho dinheiro para ter um,que tristeza
  • @dr.luisayala3208
    Por Favor mostrar como se cambía muleta de Mazda 6 modelo 2014 delantera derecha
  • @HieuNguyen-ku7jf
    Nhin dat nuoc nhat ban san xuat ra nhung chiec xe chat luong con o viet nam thi khong the nao lam ra noi chan that