Mazda Museum Available Online via Google Street View

by David Bond

Mazda has planned to use tech savvy methods to make its car museum more visible. The car maker has decided to utilize the services of Google for offering a virtual tour of its museum.

Google Maps Street View service will enable you to have 360 degree view of some of the key areas. The service also enables you to approach the multi-lingual text-displays so close that you may be easily able to read them.

The areas that can be toured on this service are the Entrance Hall, the History and Future areas as well as the Technology and Rotary Engine exhibits.

The museum has some of the most legendary cars in it made by the car maker such as Mazda Cosmo Sport (110S) from the 1960s, RX-7s from the 1970s and 80s, and the original Mazda MX-5 roadster. You can also learn about their new technologies in a section called SKYACTIV.

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