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Mazda 121

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Mazda 121 (1989)
Mazda 121 (1996-2001)

Mazda has used the 121 name on a variety of cars from 1975 until 2001:

WA Mazda 121

Mazda introduced the 121 in 1987 to fit under the 323 which had grown in size.

The first small 121 pioneered the 'tall, boxy' shape which maximises usuable interior space. Conventionally engineered, the 121 had front wheel drive and torsion beam rear suspension. The four cylinder SOHC motor with TBI was derived from the 323 and most of the motor dates all the way back to the 1967 Mazda 1300/1500.

The 121 uses the Japanese concept of making maxiumum use of small spaces, with pockets and spaces for storage located throughout the car. This is common now, but was a new feature at the time.

Mazda licenced the manufacture of the 121 to Kia Motors of South Korea. This was sold as the Kia Pride in Korea and the UK, and as the Ford Festiva in North America and Australia/New Zealand.

When the Kia began to sell, Mazda updated the engine and fuel injection with a DOHC 16 valve cylinder h