What is mazda 121?

The Mazda 121 is a subcompact car that was produced by the Japanese automaker Mazda from 1975 to 2002. It was initially known as the Mazda GLC (Great Little Car) in the United States and Canada, and as the Mazda Demio in Japan and other markets.

The Mazda 121 went through several generations, with each one featuring different design and technical improvements. The first generation was launched in 1975 as a compact front-wheel drive hatchback. It was powered by a range of engines, including inline-four gasoline and diesel options.

In 1996, the Mazda 121 underwent a major redesign and was rebranded as the Mazda 121 Metro, which featured a more modern and stylish design. It was available in both three-door and five-door hatchback body styles.

Overall, the Mazda 121 was considered a reliable and economical vehicle, making it popular with drivers looking for a practical and affordable car. It was eventually replaced by the Mazda 2 in most markets.