Mazda Cronos
Manufacturer | Mazda |
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Also called | Mazda 626 |
Production | 1991–1995 |
Predecessor | Mazda Capella |
Successor | Mazda Capella |
Body style(s) | 4-door Sedan |
Related | Autozam Clef Efini MS-6 Ford Telstar Mazda 626 Mazda MX-6 Efini MS-8 Eunos 500/Xedos 6 |
The Cronos' GE platform was central to Mazda's ambitious expansion plan of doubling sales in a 5-year span. Including the badge-engineered Ford Telstar, a total of six cars were spawned off the same platform, launched under five different brands in Japan over a two-year period. All of these models ended their production run as flops, most likely due to the difficulties involved in promoting so many new nameplates at the same time.
Until 1989, Japanese car taxation used a car's width as a key determinant. The Cronos and its siblings (bar the Eunos 500) all exceed the critical 1700 mm (66.9 in) level in width. Moving in accord with early-1990s zeitgeist, Mazda considered width a key factor in the Cronos' sales failure, and proceeded to create a 1700 mm (66.9 in)-wide stopgap solution. This car was introduced in 1994 as the new Capella sedan.
The Cronos was allowed to soldier on outside Japan until 1997/98, when the Capella was redesigned.
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