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The Autozam Revue was a subcompact car from Mazda. It was produced from 1990 until 1994, becoming the Mazda Revue thereafter until 1998.
The Revue was available as a tiny 4-door sedan with an optional canvas sunroof added in 1991. 1.3 L and 1.5 L engines were offered.
It was sold in many countries as the Mazda 121. Some export markets received it as the Mazda Revue or Mazda 121 Revue, as the Autozam marque did not exist outside Japan.
Reputedly, the 1990 Revue was modelled after a woman's posterior.
Often referred to as the Mazda 121 'Bubble' car, this vehicle was highly awarded in Australia, topping it's class in more than one year from a range of automative magazines and motoring associations.
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