Interesting Facts About the Autozam AZ-1 PG6SA
The Autozam AZ-1 (framecode PG6SA) is a rare Japanese sports car that debuted in 1992 and was produced by Mazda until October 1994. Only about 4,300 units were built, making it one of the most iconic models of Mazda's Autozam sub‑brand.
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Launch and Production Timeline
The first AZ-1 rolled off the assembly line on August 8, 1992, and its official “birthday” is celebrated on October 5, when the initial vehicles were delivered. Production ran from October 1992 through October 1994, after which the model was discontinued.
Signature Gullwing Doors
The AZ-1 is best known for its dramatic gullwing doors, a design cue that set it apart from other kei‑cars of its era. This eye‑catching feature contributed to the car’s lasting popularity among collectors.
Mazda‑Suzuki Collaboration and Engine
The AZ-1 was created through a partnership between Mazda and Suzuki, using Suzuki’s 657 cc turbocharged engine. This small yet powerful powerplant helped the AZ-1 deliver sporty performance within Japan’s kei‑car regulations.
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