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See also Mazda 121 for other cars using this name
The Autozam Revue was a subcompact car from Mazda's Autozam marque. The demise of that marque led to the car's being renamed the Mazda Revue from 1994 until 1998. The car was also sold in Europe and some other export markets as the Mazda 121, were it replaced the previous 121 based on the first-generation Ford Festiva.

The Revue was available as a tiny 4-door sedan with an optional canvas sunroof added in 1992. 1.3 L and 1.5 L engines were offered, with either 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission.

Often referred to as the Mazda 121 'Bubble' car, this vehicle was highly awarded in Australia, topping its class in more than one year from a range of automative magazines and motoring associations.

In 1996, the 121 name was shifted to export versions of the Mazda Demio, a tall, five-door hatchback, which became exported as the Mazda2 in its second generation. A Ford Fiesta rebadged as the 121 was also sold in some markets after 1996, including the British Isles (where the Demio was sold at the same time with its original name).

Mazda Autozam Revue (1993) manufactured for japanese market
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Mazda Autozam Revue (1993) manufactured for japanese market

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