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Toyota to start production of a mini Mazda in France

The Toyota site in Valenciennes “will start production of a car for Mazda at the beginning of December,” says one within the northern plant. It will be the new Mazda 2, very closely derived from the 2019 Toyota Yaris IV. The Mazda 2 will only be available as a hybrid and is expected to launch next February-March. It will replace the current Mazda 2, dating from 2014, which was itself a product developed and manufactured by the Hiroshima brand in Japan. This third vehicle should represent “less than 10% of the total production of the plant” in Valenciennes. That is to say a hundred copies per day, 22 to 25,000 per year. The northern site is currently running at 1,100 units per day, of which 40% are Yaris and 60% Yaris Cross SUV derivatives. Jim Crosbie, director of the North production center, announced this future production for Mazda, during a visit by specialist journalists last July.

Inter-Japanese agreements

This third vehicle is explained by the inter-Japanese cooperation agreements. Toyota has in fact held 5% of its compatriot since 2017. However, Mazda, which sold 1.24 million vehicles worldwide last year, lacks small low-emission models for Europe. This sleight of hand will allow him to lower the average level of his

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