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Mazda Bongo
Manufacturer Mazda
Also called Mazda E-Series
Mazda Access
Ford Econovan
Mazda Marathon (10-seater bus)
Production 1966-present
Assembly Japan
Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia[1]
Willowvale, Zimbabwe (WMMI)
Class Van

The Mazda Bongo, also known as Mazda E-Series and Mazda Access, is a van manufactured by Japanese automaker Mazda since 1966.

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First generation (1966-1975)

First generation Mazda Bongo

Mazda introduced its small van, the Bongo, in May 1966. It featured a rear-mounted 782 cc water-cooled OHV SA 4-stroke engine driving the rear wheels. The rear-engined Bongo was produced in two versions from 1968, as the F800 was joined by the bigger-engined F1000. Production ended in 1975, due to Mazda suffering serious economic troubles and upcoming stricter emissions regulations for 1976. This model retained the same body shape for its 10 year production life, the later models fitted with inertia-reel seat belts, and separate front parking indicator lights.

The rear-engined Bongos had a full chassis (using the same mazda 1000 engine as other variants mounted to a 4-speed transaxle at the rear) and were very strong and due to the low gearing, able to carry half a ton. Due to rust and poor maintenance, these Bongos are now few and far between. Exact numbers are not known, but a worldwide register is currently being constructed to track all remaining examples.

The 1000 pickup and Bongo chassis are different, with common front suspension and brake components.

Second generation (1977-1983)

Second generation Mazda Bongo

The next Bongo van appeared in September 1977. It was a mid-engine rear wheel drive vehicle. Ford sold this version of the van as the Ford Econovan, while Mazda sold it for export as the E1300, E1400, and E1600, depending on engine size.

Engines

  • 1978 1,272 cc TC, 60 hp (44 kW)
  • 1978-1982 1,586 cc NA, 80 hp (59 kW)
  • 1979-1980 1,415 cc UC, 70 hp (52 kW)

Third generation (1983–1999)

Japan spec Mazda Bongo

The Bongo was redesigned in 1983 with new engines. It was also sold by Ford in Asia as the "Spectron". In Australia, the Bongo was sold by Mazda as the E-series, with Ford also retailing the commercial version as the "Ford Econovan" and the passenger version as the "Ford Spectron" (1983–1990). From 1994 onwards, the Bongo was also sold by Nissan as the Vanette.

Petrol

  • 1984-1985 1,415 cc UC
  • 1983-1988 1,789 cc F8
  • 1983-1988 2.0 cc FE

Diesel

Mazda Bongo Wagon
(JDM, second facelift)  
Mazda Bongo (JDM, second facelift)  
Ford J80 (JDM, pre-facelift)  
Ford Econovan
(Aussie spec, second facelift)  
Nissan Vanette (JDM, second facelift)  

Bongo Brawny

A new long-wheelbase version known as the Bongo Brawny was also introduced, three months before the regular Bongo. The Brawny was larger than the regular Bongo in by all key measures (wheelbase, length, width, height, and weight). In export markets this model was again sold as the E-series. In Australia, Ford differentiated the long-wheelbase versions with the "Econovan Maxi" identifier.

Mazda Bongo Brawny (JDM)  
Mazda Bongo Brawny Wagon
(JDM, first facelift)  
Mazda Bongo Brawny
(JDM, second facelift)  
Ford Econovan Maxi
(Aussie spec, pre-facelift)  
Ford Econovan Maxi
(Aussie spec, first facelift)  
Ford Econovan Maxi
(Aussie spec, second facelift)  

Fourth generation (1999-present)

In June 1999, a new generation of Bongo vans and trucks went on sale. It was also rebadged as the Mazda E-series, Ford Econovan, Mitsubishi Delica, and Nissan Vanette. This will be the last generation of in-house designed Bongo vans and trucks with Mazda's March 2012 announcement that they would be withdrawing from commercial vehicle production[2] .

Mazda Bongo  
Mazda Bongo  
Mitsubishi Delica  
Nissan Vanette  

Bongo Brawny

Like the previous generation, the Bongo Brawny was larger in all key dimensions.

Mazda Bongo Brawny  
Mazda E200, Australia  
Mitsubishi Delica Cargo  

Bongo Friendee (1995-2005)

Mazda Bongo Friendee

Launched in 1995, they are usually (but not exclusively) available in automatic transmissions, and come in 2WD (SGL3) and 4WD (SGL5) versions. 2.5 turbo diesels are common in Japan, although there is a 2.5 V6 petrol version available.

Ford Freda

The SG platform Bongo Friendee was introduced in 1995. Ford began selling the Friendee in the Japanese home market as the Ford Freda.

Mazda Bongo Friendee with Auto Free Top

The Mazda Bongo Friendee van SGL, is an eight seater MPV. Some have had Mazda factory fitted kitchens installed within their car, but many others are imported and converted to camper vans in the UK. All of them have fold down seats downstairs to make a double bed, and on many models there is also an "Auto Free Top" elevating roof which 2 more people can sleep in. Flat-top versions are also available.

In June 1998, Mitsubishi Motors began reselling the Bongo. This was branded the Mazda Access in some markets.

In 1999, a facelift version appeared with a revised bodystyle and different engines, although the 2.5 turbodiesel continues unchanged. Air conditioning, climate control and electronic blinds are fitted as standard.

Engines

Petrol

Diesel

Ford - Maxi Econovan

Model Year:1984-97

Year Model Variant Part Code
1984-97 MWB-LWB Headlight Covers F255H
1984-97 SWB Headlight Covers F250H
1984–1992 Maxi, 4.4, 4.7 Brakes - Bendix pads/shoes F: DB388 R: BS1587


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The contents of this page are derived from <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Spectron>
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