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Mazda says no to a spin-off of 2022 Isuzu MU-X: Forget about a Toyota Prado or Ford Everest rival! – CarsGuide
Mazda Australia has announced there are no plans to develop a rugged four-wheel-drive SUV based on the next-generation Isuzu MU-X, despite the fact the two bran…

Mazda Australia has announced there are no plans to develop a rugged four-wheel-drive SUV based on the next-generation Isuzu MU-X, despite the fact the two brands have just launched their BT-50 and D-Max co-developed utes.
According to Mazda Australia marketing director Alastair Doak, it was never part of the plan for Mazda to further investigate its tie-up with fellow Japanese company Isuzu outside of the planned twin light commercial vehicles.
“We are not taking anything from MU-X,” said Mr …
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