Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Mazda Adds Special Needs Vehicle to Premacy Lineup

HIROSHIMA, Japan—Mazda Motor Corporation has introduced a special needs version of the new Mazda Premacy (known as Mazda5 overseas) seven-seat minivan. Sales commenced today at all Mazda, Mazda Anfini and Mazda Autozam dealerships throughout Japan. Manufacturer's suggested retail prices range from 2,253,000 yen (20CS) to 2,589,000 yen (20S).

 

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The Mazda Premacy special needs vehicle features a passenger seat that rotates and lifts up and down. The seat can be operated by switches on the sides of the seat or a wireless remote control. With an improved seat shape and a extra switches on the right side of the seat, the new Premacy special needs vehicle is more comfortable for passengers and more user-friendly for care givers.

 

Main improvements over the previous generation model

  • The back part of the lift-up seat has an improved design for greater comfort, and the seat slide range is also extended.
  • Extra slide and recline switches are added to the right side of the lift-up seat so it can also be operated from the driver's seat.

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