Mazda’s online museum

mazdalogo.jpgThe folks over at Mazda have created an online version of the company’s Mazda museum located at the Hiroshima Design Center. The online museum at mazdamuseum.com is developed and created by their longtime interactive agency partner Sarkissian Mason. The museum offers an inside look at Mazda with a combination of flash and video that can be watched on broadband.

Here you can see the entire line of vehicles and engines developed by Mazda over the years including the RX-7 which won the LeMans. "Mazda has been a pioneer in exploring the online space as a medium to build its brand with its core consumer," explained Patrick Sarkissian, CEO of Sarkissian Mason. "This site builds on other interactive efforts by providing an in-depth site where Mazda devotees can spend time learning more about the company, the cars and its breakthrough engineering."

"Mazda stands out among its competitors for its deep roots as an innovator and design-based company," said Rudy Privitelli, Group Manager, and Relationship Marketing. "Putting our Museum online is a way to celebrate our design heritage and to remind our consumers of our many firsts."

So there you have it folks. Just click here to visit the online Mazda Museum where you can catch the company cars like the 1967 Cosmo Sport, the MX-5 Miata, the 1991 787B or even the latest 2007 concept which can be found under “Special Exhibition”.

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January 23, 2007 - 4:02 PM | Posted in - Others

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