Ongoing rumors about a possible partnership between Mazda and Toyota have been officially confirmed by the automakers themselves. Both corporations have decided to join forces in order to leverage each other's resources and build better cars for the future. Through ongoing collaborations, Mazda and Toyota will be able to discover new ways to enhance their companies and benefit the automotive industry as a whole.

For Mazda, the joint venture with Toyota will give them the opportunity to learn how to become a more sustainable company. Mazda President and CEO Masamichi Kogai recently admitted that he is a fan of Toyota's sustainability efforts and approach to global environmental issues. He believes the partnership with Toyota will help Mazda expand their manufacturing capabilities and improve their initiatives within the Hiroshima community. Additionally, Mazda's focus on the future of technology, which led to the development of their current suite of SKYACTIV Technologies, will greatly benefit Toyota and lead to stronger, more reliable, and overall, better cars as time goes on.

Mazda and Toyota are two companies that have previously collaborated in the past and have had successful partnerships. Their latest joint venture is expected to be their best one yet and will help take car innovation to the next level.

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