Mazda 121
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Mazda 121

@mazda_121

About

A small family car that offered practicality and efficiency.

Introduction Year

1971

Category

subcompact

Variants

49 variants of the Mazda 121

Mazda 121 (1971-1977)

Mazda 121 (1971-1977)

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The Mazda 121 was introduced in 1971 as a compact sedan designed for urban efficiency. It featured a 1.0L inline-four engine producing around 63 hp, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission. This entry-level variant was known for its affordability and reliability, making it popular in various markets including Japan and Europe.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1977
Mazda 121 (1978-1985)

Mazda 121 (1978-1985)

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The second generation of the Mazda 121 debuted in 1978 as a compact hatchback. It featured a more modern design and was equipped with a range of engines, including a 1.3L and 1.5L inline-four, offering improved power and efficiency. This versatile model was well-received in markets such as Australia and Europe.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 (1991-1996)

Mazda 121 (1991-1996)

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This generation of the Mazda 121, launched in 1991, featured a larger body and improved safety features. It was offered with a variety of engines, including a 1.3L and 1.6L inline-four, providing a balance of performance and fuel economy. The 121 was particularly popular in Europe and Australia, known for its practicality and comfort.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (1996-2002)

Mazda 121 (1996-2002)

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The Mazda 121 was redesigned in 1996, featuring a more rounded and modern aesthetic. It was equipped with a 1.3L engine, providing a smooth driving experience. This model was well-regarded for its spacious interior and family-friendly features, catering to a wide demographic in various global markets.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda 121 (2002-2006)

Mazda 121 (2002-2006)

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Launched in 2002, this version of the Mazda 121 was based on the Mazda Demio (known as Mazda2 in some markets). It featured a more contemporary design and improved handling characteristics. It offered a range of engines, including a 1.5L inline-four, catering to both urban and rural drivers. The model was popular for its versatility and fuel efficiency.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2006
Mazda 121 (2006-2014)

Mazda 121 (2006-2014)

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The Mazda 121 continued its evolution in 2006, adopting features from the new Mazda2. This model emphasized fuel efficiency and low emissions, featuring a 1.3L engine with modern technology. It gained popularity for its compact size and maneuverability in urban settings, making it a practical choice for city dwellers.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2014
Mazda 121 (2014-Present)

Mazda 121 (2014-Present)

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The current iteration of the Mazda 121, launched in 2014, is based on the latest Mazda2 platform. It features a sleek design, advanced safety features, and a choice of efficient engines, including a Skyactiv-G 1.5L. This model emphasizes driving pleasure and environmental friendliness, making it a popular choice in its class.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Mazda 121 (1971-1977) 1.3L

Mazda 121 (1971-1977) 1.3L

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The Mazda 121 (1971-1977) 1.3L was introduced in 1971 as part of the first generation. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing 65 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant is known for its compact design and economical performance, making it popular among urban drivers.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1977
Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.5L

Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.5L

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The Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.5L was part of the second generation, introduced in 1978. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine producing 75 hp. This hatchback variant was designed for improved fuel efficiency and practicality, making it suitable for daily commuting and city driving.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.3L

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.3L

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The Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.3L was introduced as part of the third generation. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine that delivers 60 hp. This hatchback variant was appreciated for its nimble handling and lightweight design, ideal for urban environments.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.6L

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.6L

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The Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.6L was also part of the third generation, featuring a more powerful 1.6L inline-four engine producing 75 hp. This hatchback variant offered a sportier driving experience while maintaining the practicality and efficiency that the 121 was known for.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.5L

Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.5L

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The Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.5L was part of the fourth generation and introduced in 1996. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine generating 88 hp. This 5-door hatchback variant emphasized versatility and comfort, catering to families and those needing additional space.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.3L

Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.3L

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The Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.3L continued the legacy of the subcompact hatchback. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing 75 hp. This variant was designed with modern styling and improved safety features while maintaining efficient fuel consumption.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2006
Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.5L

Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.5L

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The Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.5L was part of the fifth generation and featured a 1.5L inline-four engine producing 103 hp. This variant offered enhanced performance and a refined interior, making it a popular choice for those seeking a reliable and stylish subcompact car.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2014
Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L

Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L

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The Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L continues the legacy of the model with modern design and technology. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine that produces 90 hp. This variant focuses on fuel efficiency, safety, and connectivity, appealing to a contemporary audience.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.3L

Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.3L

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The Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.3L was introduced in 1985 as part of the second generation of the Mazda 121. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing 65 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This compact hatchback variant offers a lightweight design and agile handling, making it suitable for urban driving. It was popular in various international markets, particularly in Europe and Australia, due to its economical performance.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1991
Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.8L

Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.8L

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The Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.8L was a revision of the popular subcompact, introduced in 1996. It is powered by a 1.8L inline-four engine that delivers 100 hp. This 5-door hatchback variant is designed for practicality and comfort while maintaining a sporty stance. Notable for its spacious interior and fuel efficiency, it catered primarily to the European market, where it was appreciated for its blend of style and functionality.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.6L Diesel

Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.6L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.6L Diesel variant was launched in 2006, featuring a 1.6L turbocharged diesel engine producing 110 hp. This 5-door hatchback was known for its impressive fuel economy and low emissions, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers. It was equipped with modern safety features and a spacious interior, making it a popular choice in various markets, particularly in Europe.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2014
Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Hybrid

Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Hybrid

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The Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Hybrid was introduced in 2014 as part of the latest generation. It features a hybrid powertrain combining a 1.5L gasoline engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 120 hp. This 5-door hatchback variant emphasizes fuel efficiency and lower emissions, catering to the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles. It includes advanced technology and safety features, making it a relevant choice for urban drivers.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Mazda 121 (1977-1985) 1.0L

Mazda 121 (1977-1985) 1.0L

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The Mazda 121 1.0L was introduced in 1977 as part of the second generation. It features a 1.0L inline-4 engine producing 45 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This 3-door hatchback variant offered a compact design ideal for urban driving. It was primarily aimed at European markets and was recognized for its fuel efficiency.

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Introduced: 1977 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.4L

Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.4L

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The Mazda 121 1.4L was launched in 1996 as part of the fourth generation. It is powered by a 1.4L inline-4 engine producing 75 hp. The 5-door hatchback variant was designed for practicality and offered comfortable seating for five passengers. It was popular in European markets for its compact size and efficient design.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.4L Diesel

Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.4L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 1.4L Diesel was introduced in 2002, featuring a 1.4L diesel engine with a power output of 68 hp. This 5-door hatchback variant emphasized fuel efficiency and low emissions, catering to environmentally conscious consumers. It was primarily available in European markets, where diesel engines were favored.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2006
Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.4L

Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.4L

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The Mazda 121 1.4L (2006) was part of the fifth generation, featuring a 1.4L inline-4 engine producing 84 hp. This 5-door hatchback offered a modern design with improved safety features and a comfortable interior. It was well-received in various markets, including Europe and Australia, known for its reliability and efficiency.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2014
Mazda 121 Super Deluxe

Mazda 121 Super Deluxe

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The Mazda 121 Super Deluxe was introduced in 1971 as part of the first generation. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing 70 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers upgraded interior features compared to the base model and includes amenities like chrome trim and a radio. It was well-received in the Japanese market for its value and style.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1974
Mazda 121 GSL

Mazda 121 GSL

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The Mazda 121 GSL was introduced in 1982 as part of the second generation. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine producing 75 hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant combines sporty styling with practicality, offering a compact design and a rear hatch for cargo access. It was aimed at younger buyers looking for a fun, economical car.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 Classic

Mazda 121 Classic

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The Mazda 121 Classic was introduced in 1986, marking a new design approach for the model. It features a 1.3L engine producing 86 hp and a 4-speed automatic transmission. This sedan variant emphasized comfort and reliability, making it a popular choice among families. It includes features such as power windows and improved safety options.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1991
Mazda 121 Metro

Mazda 121 Metro

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The Mazda 121 Metro was introduced in 1996 as a compact hatchback variant of the fourth generation. It features a 1.4L inline-four engine producing 75 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant was designed for urban driving, offering excellent maneuverability and fuel efficiency. It included a functional interior with modern features for its time.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 1999
Mazda 121 Facelift

Mazda 121 Facelift

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The Mazda 121 Facelift was introduced in 2004 as part of the ongoing updates to the fifth generation. It features a 1.5L engine producing 103 hp with a 5-speed automatic transmission. This hatchback variant received aesthetic updates including new headlights and bumpers, while also improving interior features for better comfort. It was marketed as a stylish and practical choice for young professionals.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2006
Mazda 121 Neo

Mazda 121 Neo

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The Mazda 121 Neo was introduced in 2015 as part of the sixth generation. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine producing 115 hp, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. This hatchback variant focused on fuel efficiency and modern connectivity features, including Bluetooth and advanced safety systems. It appealed to tech-savvy drivers looking for a compact urban vehicle.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2020
Mazda 121 Electric

Mazda 121 Electric

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The Mazda 121 Electric was introduced in 2021 as a modern, eco-friendly variant of the model. It features an electric powertrain with a range of approximately 200 miles on a single charge. This hatchback variant emphasizes sustainability without sacrificing performance, offering quick acceleration and advanced technology features for a seamless driving experience. It targets environmentally conscious consumers.

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Introduced: 2021 Current model
Mazda 121 (1971-1977) 1.0L

Mazda 121 (1971-1977) 1.0L

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The Mazda 121 (1971-1977) 1.0L was an early variant of the Mazda 121, introduced in 1971 as part of the first generation. It features a 1.0L inline-4 engine producing approximately 50 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant was designed for compactness and efficiency, making it ideal for urban driving. The 1.0L engine was notable for its small displacement and lightweight design, contributing to the vehicle's nimble handling.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1977
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.4L

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.4L

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The Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.4L was part of the second generation and introduced a slightly larger engine. It featured a 1.4L inline-4 engine producing approximately 75 hp, mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. This 5-door hatchback variant emphasized versatility and comfort, with a reputation for reliability. It was a popular choice among small families and urban commuters due to its practicality and fuel efficiency.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.0L

Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.0L

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The Mazda 121 1.0L continued production from 1978 to 1985 as part of the second generation. It retained the 1.0L inline-four engine, offering improved fuel efficiency and reliability. This variant was popular in markets where compact cars were preferred for their practicality and affordability, featuring a simple interior and basic amenities.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.4L Diesel

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.4L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 1.4L Diesel was introduced in 1991 as part of the fourth generation. It features a 1.4L diesel engine, known for its durability and efficiency, and was particularly popular in markets favoring diesel vehicles. This 5-door hatchback variant provided a spacious interior and enhanced fuel economy, appealing to families and budget-conscious drivers.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.4L Petrol

Mazda 121 (2002-2006) 1.4L Petrol

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The Mazda 121 1.4L Petrol was introduced in 2002 as part of the sixth generation. It is equipped with a 1.4L petrol engine, emphasizing low emissions and fuel efficiency. This 5-door hatchback variant blends practicality with a stylish design, featuring modern technology and safety enhancements that appealed to the urban market.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2006
Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.5L Diesel

Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.5L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 1.5L Diesel was introduced in 2006 as part of the seventh generation. It features a 1.5L diesel engine known for its excellent fuel economy and low emissions. This 5-door hatchback included advanced safety features and a spacious interior, making it suitable for families and eco-conscious drivers.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2014
Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.0L

Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.0L

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The Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.0L is a subcompact hatchback that was designed to be economical and efficient. It features a 1.0L engine producing around 54 hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant is notable for its lightweight construction and practicality, appealing to budget-conscious consumers in various markets.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1991
Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.4L Diesel

Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.4L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.4L Diesel variant was introduced as a fuel-efficient option in the subcompact segment. It features a 1.4L diesel engine that produces around 68 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant was popular in Europe for its excellent fuel economy and lower emissions, making it a practical choice for daily commuting.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Diesel

Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Diesel variant is part of the latest generation, focusing on efficiency and modern features. It boasts a 1.5L diesel engine producing around 105 hp, paired with a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. This variant includes advanced safety features and smart technology, catering to environmentally conscious consumers.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.6L

Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.6L

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The Mazda 121 (1978-1985) 1.6L was introduced in 1978 as part of the second generation of the Mazda 121. It features a 1.6L inline-four engine producing 80 hp, paired with either a 4-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic transmission. This hatchback variant offers a compact design suitable for urban environments, with a simple interior and practical cargo space.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.6L

Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.6L

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The Mazda 121 (1985-1991) 1.6L was introduced in 1985, featuring a larger 1.6L engine that produced 85 hp. This hatchback variant was known for its sporty handling and compact size, making it ideal for city driving. It came with updated styling and improved interior comfort compared to its predecessor.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1991
Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Petrol

Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Petrol

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The Mazda 121 (2014-Present) 1.5L Petrol is the latest variant in the long-running model, featuring a 1.5L petrol engine that produces 110 hp. This modern hatchback includes advanced safety features, a stylish design, and improved fuel efficiency. It caters to urban drivers looking for versatility and comfort.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Mazda 121 (1976-1977) 1.3L

Mazda 121 (1976-1977) 1.3L

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The Mazda 121 (1976-1977) 1.3L was introduced as a mid-cycle update to the original 121 model. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing 70 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This 3-door hatchback variant offered enhanced fuel efficiency and a compact design suitable for urban driving. It was primarily aimed at the Japanese domestic market.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1977
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.8L

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.8L

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The Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.8L was introduced to enhance the performance of the 121 series. It featured a 1.8L inline-four engine, delivering 115 hp, and came with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant was known for its sporty handling and was available as a 3-door hatchback, appealing to younger drivers looking for a fun and practical vehicle.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.8L Diesel

Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.8L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 (1996-2002) 1.8L Diesel was a variant focused on fuel efficiency and torque. It featured a 1.8L diesel engine with a power output of 90 hp. This model was popular in the European market for its economical performance and low emissions, making it a preferred choice for urban commuters and small families.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda 121 (1978-1985) GSL

Mazda 121 (1978-1985) GSL

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The Mazda 121 GSL was introduced in 1978 as part of the second generation. This 3-door hatchback features a 1.5L inline-4 engine producing approximately 75 hp, paired with either a 4-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. It was known for its sporty styling and was well-regarded for its handling and performance during its production run.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1985
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.6L Diesel

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.6L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 1.6L Diesel was launched in 1991 as a fuel-efficient variant within the fourth generation. This 5-door hatchback is powered by a 1.6L diesel engine generating around 70 hp. Known for its excellent fuel economy, it appealed to budget-conscious buyers looking for a reliable urban vehicle.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.3L Diesel

Mazda 121 (1991-1996) 1.3L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 1.3L Diesel variant was introduced in 1991 as part of the fourth generation. This 5-door hatchback features a 1.3L diesel engine with approximately 60 hp, emphasizing fuel efficiency and affordability. It was popular among consumers seeking a practical and economical choice for city driving.

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Introduced: 1991 Discontinued: 1996
Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.4L Diesel

Mazda 121 (2006-2014) 1.4L Diesel

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The Mazda 121 1.4L Diesel variant, introduced in 2006, represented the latest design in the sixth generation of the model. This 5-door hatchback is powered by a 1.4L diesel engine that offers a blend of performance and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for both urban and rural driving conditions.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2014