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People with disabilities are getting a new road option in Japan, courtesy of Mazda. The company has just released a redesigned version of the Mazda AZ-Wagon i.
The Mazda AZ-Wagon i will be priced at$15,531 as a three-seater, and $15,780 with optional folding rear fourth seat.
Main features of the all-new AZ-Wagon i:
- New three-point seatbelt for wheelchair users (the previous model was equipped with a two-point seatbelt)
- A handrail on both sides of the rear cabin provides extra support and comes as standard equipment
- Easier wheelchair access due to the lower floor and gentler sloping ramp
- Anti-theft immobilizer fitted as standard equipment
- The four-seat version has a folding rear seat; the three-seat version has no rear seat.
[All World Cars]
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