During the soap bubble economy, Mazda opened up new possibilities for its production. At this time, a large number of models appeared that have the same basic components, but different names. The Efini MS-8 “descended” from a model called the Cronos, a middle-class sedan, and began production in 1992. The exterior styling of this "full" sedan resembles a Sentia. MS-8 is equipped with a V-shaped 6-cylinder engine with a volume of 2 and 2.5 liters. The car interior is very comfortable, the interior design is very sophisticated. The shift knob is located on the steering column, which will later be typical for many minivans. Thanks to the sunroof, the interior of the car seems more spacious. In 1993, a modification was added, on the roof of which solar panels were installed that feed the interior ventilation system. Thanks to this, the car interior began to correspond to the highest level.