1999 - 2005

Mazda Premacy CP
  • Body type:  Minivan
  • Number of seats:  7

The Mazda Premacy, also known as the Mazda5 outside Japan, is a passenger minivan by Mazda manufactured from 1999 to 2018. The first generation was built in Japan and exported to Europe and Asia, while under the Ford brand, it was known as the Ford Ixion or Ixion MAV in some markets. The second generation was sold as the Mazda5 globally, with Ford marketing a re-badged version as the Ford i-Max in Taiwan.

Key Points:
1. **Model Name**: Mazda Premacy in Japan, Mazda5 globally
2. **Production Period**: 1999-2018
3. **First Generation**: Offered as a two- or three-row, five- or seven-passenger vehicle
4. **Ford Rebadged Versions**: Ford marketed the model in Asian markets as the Ford Ixion or Ixion MAV
5. **Second Generation**: Sold globally as the Mazda5, providing seating for up to six passengers in the United States, and up to seven passengers in other regions.
6. **Ford i-Max**: Ford’s version in Taiwan adapted from the Mazda5
7. **Markets**: Exported to Europe and Asia, adaptations under Ford brand included Taiwan

The Mazda Premacy/Mazda5 offered versatility with its seating configuration, making it suitable for families or as a people carrier. The collaboration between Mazda and Ford resulted in various rebadged versions for different markets, demonstrating the



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