Verisa
The Mazda Verisa is a compact car launched by Mazda in 2004, exclusively for the Japanese market. Designed for couples in their thirties seeking a vehicle that combines quality and style, the Verisa stands out with its meticulous design and modern features. It is powered by a 1.5-liter engine producing 113 horsepower, offering a pleasant driving experience and efficient fuel consumption. Available in both front-wheel drive and electronic four-wheel drive configurations, the Verisa was produced until 2015, with special editions like the "L-style" in 2004, featuring the exclusive "Velocity Red Mica" color and dark leather interior trims. (newsroom.mazda.com)
Variants by year
2004
Model summary
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Model introduction
The Mazda Verisa is a compact car launched by Mazda in 2004, exclusively for the Japanese market. Designed for couples in their thirties seeking a vehicle that combines quality and style, the Verisa stands out with its meticulous design and modern features. It is powered by a 1.5-liter engine producing 113 horsepower, offering a pleasant driving experience and efficient fuel consumption. Available in both front-wheel drive and electronic four-wheel drive configurations, the Verisa was produced until 2015, with special editions like the "L-style" in 2004, featuring the exclusive "Velocity Red Mica" color and dark leather interior trims. (newsroom.mazda.com)
History
The Mazda Verisa was introduced in 2004 as a new compact car for the Japanese market. Its name, a combination of the Italian word "verità" (truth) and the English word "satisfaction", reflects Mazda's goal of providing "true fulfillment" to drivers. The Verisa was designed for couples in their thirties seeking a vehicle that combines quality and style. It was produced until 2015, with special editions like the "L-style" in 2004, featuring the exclusive "Velocity Red Mica" color and dark leather interior trims. (newsroom.mazda.com)
Generations
The Mazda Verisa was produced in a single generation, launched in 2004 and produced until 2015. Based on the Mazda DY platform, it was offered in both front-wheel drive and electronic four-wheel drive configurations. Its meticulous design and modern features were appreciated by Japanese drivers, although the model was not marketed outside of Japan. (en.wikipedia.org)
Key differences
The Mazda Verisa underwent several special editions during its production. In 2004, the "L-style" version was launched, distinguished by its exclusive "Velocity Red Mica" color and dark leather interior trims. These editions allowed the Verisa to stand out in the Japanese market by offering additional customization options to customers. (newsroom.mazda.com)
Photo recognition
To identify a Mazda Verisa, look for a compact car with a height of 1530 mm, a length of 3975 mm, and a width of 1695 mm. It is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine producing 113 horsepower. Special editions, such as the "L-style" from 2004, are distinguished by specific colors and interior finishes. (en.wikipedia.org)
Important versions
The "L-style" version from 2004 is notable for its exclusive "Velocity Red Mica" color and dark leather interior trims, offering a chic and modern atmosphere. (newsroom.mazda.com)
References
- 'VERISA'—A New Compact Car From MazdaMazda Motor Corporation
- Mazda Releases Verisa 'L-style' Limited EditionMazda Motor Corporation
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