
Japan’s Mazda said last week it had no business opportunities in Russia. The company sells its share in the joint venture to the Sollers group. True, with the right to buy back. However, the assembly plant, where Mazdas were once produced, does not intend to stand still for long.
Apparently, as in the case of Renault and Mercedes, the Russian side does not intend to wait for the decision of foreign partners on the return.
In any case, Chinese comrades are already visiting the plant in Vladivostok. Some time ago, a Geely delegation visited the machine-building site, but now “heavenly” cars have also been spotted on the territory of the enterprise. That’s right, it’s a different brand. We are talking about Omoda crossovers, a sub-brand of Chery. Probably the cars were here for a reason. Although there is still no official confirmation of the launch of the “Chinese” at Mazda. Neither from Sollers, nor from Omoda, nor from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
Recall that Omoda in Russia is represented by a single model – C5. The AvtoVzglyad portal has already tested this crossover and is ready to share its impressions.
Apparently, as in the case of Renault and Mercedes, the Russian side does not intend to wait for the decision of foreign partners on the return.
In any case, Chinese comrades are already visiting the plant in Vladivostok. Some time ago, a Geely delegation visited the machine-building site, but now “heavenly” cars have also been spotted on the territory of the enterprise. That’s right, it’s a different brand. We are talking about Omoda crossovers, a sub-brand of Chery. Probably the cars were here for a reason. Although there is still no official confirmation of the launch of the “Chinese” at Mazda. Neither from Sollers, nor from Omoda, nor from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
Recall that Omoda in Russia is represented by a single model – C5. The AvtoVzglyad portal has already tested this crossover and is ready to share its impressions.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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