1995 - 1999

Mazda Sentia HE
  • Body type:  Sedan
  • Number of doors:  4
  • Number of seats:  5
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Mazda Sentia was a mid-size rear-wheel-drive luxury car that Mazda produced in Japan from 1991 to 1999 in two generations, replacing the Mazda Luce on the Mazda H platform. Here are the key points regarding the Mazda Sentia:

1. **Overview**: The Mazda Sentia served as Mazda’s largest flagship sedan and was known for its luxury features and rear-wheel-drive layout.

2. **Etymology**: The name “Sentia” is derived from the Latin word “sentir,” which means to sense, feel, or hear, reflecting the car’s focus on comfort and sensory experience.

3. **First Generation (HD; 1991–1996)**:
– The first generation of the Sentia, designated as HD, was introduced after the fourth-generation Mazda Luce HC.
– This generation continued Mazda’s tradition of producing luxury sedans, emphasizing comfort and advanced features.

4. **Production**: The Sentia was manufactured under license in South Korea by Kia until October 2002 at the Hwaseong Plant, where it was sold as the Kia Enterprise, showcasing the car’s popularity and reach beyond its original market.

5. **Flagship Sedan**: The Mazda Sentia’s legacy as Mazda’s largest flagship sedan dates back to the late 1960s, highlighting its significance in Mazda’s lineup and the luxury car segment.

Overall, the Mazda Sentia was a notable luxury car in Mazda’s lineup during its production



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