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Mazda Titan

The Mazda Titan is a commercial truck from Mazda of Japan. Starting from the fourth generation, it has become a rebadged Isuzu Elf truck.




First generation (1971–1980)

First generation
1971: E Series first presented as a successor.
1977: Minor change, face-lift , along with emblems of the Mazda logo (m mark) from "MAZDA" changed character.


Second generation (1980–1989)

Second generation (1984–1987)
Second generation (1987–1989)
Second generation four-wheel drive ambulance model (Indian built by Swaraj Mazda)
1980: Announced the second generation. The engine capacity increased to 4,052 cc with the introduction of the new, six-cylinder ZB diesel engine. This model shifts the two-way named Vice transmission had been set. In 1982 the second generation Mazda Parkway bus version was introduced, based on the new Titan.
1984: Minor change.
1987: Minor change. Light from 04 square 04 round (both standard type ) change, DIN standard audio space is provided.


Third generation (1989–2000)

1989–1998 Ford Trader 0409 (Australia)
Third generation (1992–1995)
Third generation (1995–1997)
Third generation (1997–2000)
1989: Announced the third generation. TITAN Titan car name from the logo change. Mud is the third generation is "Titan" and enter.
1992: Minor change.
1995: Minor change. 1994 emissions standards compliance. The high output drive Isuzu 4HF1 / 4HG1 engines ) is adopted. "MAZDA" change the size of the logo.
1997: (October). Minor change. Headlamp to light four square to the deformed, "TITAN" change from red to white characters.
1999: (May). Meet emissions standards in 1998 (4000cc engine car in November.)
In export markets, the Titan was sold as the "Mazda T Series" and "Ford Trader". Buyers had a choice of rear ends that included ute bed, tray top, and a box which included a hydrological lifting tray. The choice of motor was either a 4 or 6 cyl diesel (possibly made by perkins) or a petrol engine with 4 or 6 cyl.


 Fourth generation (2000–2004)

Fourth generation
2000 May: 4th release.
October 2000: 1t payload featuring Bushido class (with which Bongoburonyi truck was discontinued.)
November 2000: CNG vehicles added.
June 2004: Titan (1.5-4t car) the fifth (of the Isuzu Elf OEM) transition. Bushido only continue production (Production Stamping commissioned.)
December 2004: New diesel regulations compatible short. All models driver's seat airbags are standard equipment.
August 2007: New long-term regulatory compliance.
August 2010: The Bushido was discontinued.


Fifth generation (2004–2007)

June 2004: Bushido became the only homegrown ,1.5-4t-class diesel specifications, the fifth generation Isuzu Elf was an OEM supplier. The fourth is the last home-grown 1.5-4t car production was only four years (the model life of the track is usually 10 years).

 Sixth generation (2007–present)

Sixth generation
January 10, 2007: Remodeled, Isuzu Elf 6-generation vehicle OEM supply.

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The D1100 and D1500 grew in popularity as the core models of Mazda's truck department, and in April 1962 the company launched an all-new D1500 (1-ton, 60ps) and a 2-ton truck, the D2000, with a newly developed 81ps engine. Then, in January 1964, after extensive market research involving customer interviews, Mazda evolved the E2000, which boasted a maximum load capacity of 2 tons. This model became the forerunner of the robust and popular Titan.

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