Mazda Familia Van
The Mazda Familia Van (also known as the Mazda Familia Wagon) is a light commercial vehicle sold by Mazda. Despite sharing the same name as the Familia, it is not manufactured by Mazda; rather, it is a badge-engineered variant of an existing vehicle from another manufacturer. From 1994 to 2018, the Familia Wagon/Van was based on the Nissan AD wagon. In June 2018, Mazda transferred the Familia Van name to the Toyota Probox after Mazda and Toyota started an alliance.[1]
- Mazda Familia Wagon Y10 (1994–1999)Mazda Familia Van Y11 (1999–2008)Mazda Familia Van Y12 (2007–2018)Mazda Familia Van XP160 (2018–present)
References
- ^ "Новая Mazda Familia Van: теперь это не Nissan, а Toyota". autoreview.ru (in Russian). 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
External links
- Familia van official website (Japanese)
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