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Sixth-generation Mazda 626 sedan Overview Manufacturer Production 1970–2002 Body and chassis (1970–1987) (1987–2002) Chronology Successor The Mazda Capella is a that was manufactured by from 1970 to 2002. Sold in the under the Capella name, the vehicle was also commonly known in other major markets as the Mazda 626., Mazda's partner at the time, would also use the Capella platform to create the. 4,345,279 of the 626 and Telstar models were sold worldwide. Designed to compete against Japanese mid-size stalwarts such as the,, and, the Capella would be succeeded by the (Atenza) in 2002. The car was named after, the brightest star in the, the in the night sky and the third-brightest in the northern, after. Hatchback (pre-facelift) For the fifth generation, GE series sedan and hatchback, the Capella name was dropped—although export markets retained the 626 title. In this generation, there was no station wagon version in this line-up.

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Its nameplate replacements, the Mazda Cronos (sedan) and ɛ̃fini MS-6 (hatchback) that launched in November 1991 were pitched to Japanese customers instead. Both were slightly narrower than the export 626 saloons and hatchbacks to meet Japanese tax restrictions.

Built on the, the hatchback-only MS-6 was launched under the brand, as a separate car from the sedan-only Cronos, as Mazda was at the beginning of an ambitious five-brand expansion plan of doubling sales. Including the (sold at Japanese Ford dealerships called Autorama), the coupe, and the, a total of five cars were spawned off the same platform, launched under four different brands in Japan over a two-year period. All of these models ended their production run prematurely, most likely due to the difficulties involved in promoting so many new nameplates as the Japanese economy began to feel the effects of the recession resulting from the from 1985-1991. While the MS-6 shared the Cronos GE platform, it was marketed as the more sporty of the two.

The Capella badge lived on with the wagon/van versions on the previous GV series until 1999. Until 1989, used a car's width as a key determinant. The Cronos and its siblings all exceed the critical 1,700 mm (66.9 in) level in width.

The series GE platform shared the same width dimension as the luxury brand and, sharing the 2.5-liter V6. Moving in accord with early-1990s, Mazda considered width a key factor in the Cronos' sales failure, and proceeded to create a narrower stopgap model from the.