Mazda Releases Redesigned AZ-Wagon i in Japan
- New special needs model provides improved user-friendliness and greater peace of mind -
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HIROSHIMA, Japan—Mazda Motor Corporation today announced the launch of its redesigned Mazda AZ-Wagon i, a special needs vehicle equipped with a sloping access ramp for wheelchairs. The new model is based on the fully redesigned AZ-Wagon micro-mini that was launched in Japan in September 2008. Sales commence today at all Mazda, Mazda Anfini, and Mazda Autozam dealerships throughout Japan.

Mazda AZ-Wagon i (four-seat version)
The new AZ-Wagon i has a wide opening at the rear and a spacious cabin with a high roof. Other enhancements designed for wheelchair users include a new three-point seatbelt and a handrail on both sides of the rear cabin, as standard equipment. Additionally, user-friendliness is also improved for caregivers by a sloping entry/exit ramp that is gentler than the previous model.
Main features of the all-new AZ-Wagon i
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New three-point seatbelt for wheelchair users (the previous model was equipped with a two-point seatbelt) |
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A handrail on both sides of the rear cabin provides extra support and comes as standard equipment |
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Easier wheelchair access due to the lower floor and gentler sloping ramp |
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Anti-theft immobilizer fitted as standard equipment |
Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices for the all-new AZ-Wagon i
| Model |
Engine |
Drive |
Transmission |
Seating capacity |
Price (yen) |
| AZ-Wagon i |
DOHC VVT |
FWD |
4-speed AT |
3 |
1,497,000 |
| 4 |
1,521,000 |
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The prices include vehicle and accessories. The AZ-Wagon i is exempt from Japan’s consumption tax. |
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A separate recycling fee of 11,640 yen is necessary in addition to the manufacturer’s suggested prices listed above. |
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The four-seat version has a folding rear seat; the three-seat version has no rear seat. |
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