1979 - 1982

Mazda 626 CB
  • Body type:  Sedan, Coupe
  • Number of doors:  2
  • Number of seats:  5
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Mazda Capella, known as the Mazda 626 in several regions, was a mid-size car produced by Mazda from 1970 to 2002. Its name varied depending on the market, with Japan using Capella and other regions using 626. Ford, Mazda’s partner, also utilized the Capella platform for vehicles like the Ford Telstar and Ford Probe. Approximately 4.3 million units of the 626 and Telstar were sold globally.

The Capella aimed to compete with popular mid-size cars like the Honda Accord, Toyota Corona, and Nissan Bluebird. The model’s versatility and reliability helped it gain traction in various markets. In 2002, the Capella was replaced by the Mazda6 (Atenza), marking a new era for Mazda’s mid-size offerings.

Key Points:
1. **Naming**: Known as the Capella in Japan and the Mazda 626 in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.
2. **Production Period**: Manufactured by Mazda from 1970 until 2002.
3. **Ford Partnership**: Ford used the Capella’s platform for models like the Ford Telstar and Ford Probe.
4. **Sales**: Over 4.3 million 626 and Telstar models were sold worldwide.
5. **Competition**: Positioned to rival other mid-size cars like the Honda Accord, Toyota Corona, and Nissan Bluebird.
6. **Successor**: The Capella was succeeded by the Mazda6 (Atenza) in



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