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Mazda North American Operations

1970 establishments in CaliforniaAmerican companies established in 1970American subsidiaries of foreign companiesCompanies based in Irvine, CaliforniaManufacturing companies based in Greater Los Angeles
MazdaMotor vehicle manufacturers based in CaliforniaVehicle manufacturing companies established in 1970
20140726 0047 Irvine
20140726 0047 Irvine

Mazda North American Operations (MNAO), which includes Mazda Motor of America, Inc., is Mazda Motor Corporation's North American arm, and constitutes the largest component of that company outside Japan. The company has its headquarters in Irvine, California and is headed by Masahiro Moro.

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Mazda North American Headquarters

Irvine Center Drive
92618 Irvine, Irvine Spectrum
California, United States
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