they are rare, but a Mazda Navajo is just a 2 door Explorer
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Mazda Navajo
The
Mazda Navajo was a 2-door
SUV introduced in 1991, and Mazda's very first off-roader. Also, the Navajo was Mazda's only truck-based SUV. Available only as a
four-wheel drive, two-door vehicle, the Navajo was essentially a
rebadged Ford Explorer Sport. It was marketed in the
United States only as
Mazda Canada did not want to market an SUV. All Navajos were built in
Louisville, Kentucky, where the Explorer was built.
To set the two apart, the Navajo had a different grille, taillights and wheels. Inside, it was even harder to tell one from the other, as seat fabrics, type face on the instrument cluster (but the same design) and the steering wheel hub were the only apparent differences. Two trim levels for the Navajo were offered, base and LX. The base version offered power windows, power locks and power mirrors as standard. The LX added features such as extra interior illumination and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. An optional premium package loaded up the Navajo with luxuries including air conditioning, a stereo system with cassette deck, cruise control, sport seats with power lumbar adjustment and a pop-up/removable moonroof.