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Japan-based automotive manufacturer Mazda Motor has reported global sales volume of 101,293 unitsfor January 2025, an increase of 1.5% year on year.
This growth has been attributed to a stronger performance in the US, Japan, and other regions.
The company's domestic production of passenger vehicles reached 65,775 units, marking a 22.6% increase compared to the same period last year. This figure also represents the total domestic production output.
In terms of domestic production, the CX-5 model experienced a slight decline of 2.0% year on year with 25,266 units produced, while the MAZDA3 and CX-30 models saw increases of 33.5% and 6.8% respectively.
Overseas production totalled 39,733 units, reflecting a 6.4% rise in year-on-year output.
In overseas production, the CX-30 and CX-50 models experienced a decrease and an increase in production by 1.3% and 39.6% respectively.
Overall, Mazda's global production stood at 105,508 units in January 2025, a 15.9% increase from the previous year.
Mazda's domestic sales volume reflected a substantial growth of 23.9% year on year.
The company's market share for registered vehicles climbed to 4.1%, a 0.8 point increase from the previous year.
However, the micro-mini segment share dipped by 0.4 points, landing at 2.4%, while the total market share edged up by 0.3 points to 3.4%.
Key models showed varied performance in domestic sales, with the CX-5 unit sales surging by 116.4% year on year, and the MAZDA2 rising by 31.0%. The CX-80 also made a notable entry.
Export volumes in January 2025 grew by 14.3%, driven by heightened shipments to North America and other regions.
The CX-5 exports fell by 4.8%, whereas the MAZDA3 and CX-90 exports increased by 48.4% and 225.3% respectively.
On the global sales front, the CX-5 model saw a modest increase of 1.0% year on year, while the CX-30 and MAZDA3 experienced slight declines.
Earlier this month, Mazda Motor committed to invest Bt5bn ($150m) for the production of electric compact sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in Thailand
The investment targets an annual production of 100,000 units.
"Mazda reports growth in global sales for January 2025" was originally created and published by Just Auto, a GlobalData owned brand.
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