Hiroshima, Japan – April 2025 – Mazda Motor Corporation has released its production, domestic and global sales, and export results for March 2025 and the fiscal year April 2024 to March 2025. Despite export and production headwinds, the brand delivered a 5% increase in global sales, driven by double-digit growth in the U.S., surging domestic demand, and overseas manufacturing gains.
CX-60 production in Japan surged by +118.7% YoY in March.
CX-50 overseas production jumped by +42.3% for the fiscal year.
Global quarterly production (Jan–Mar) grew by +2.1%, suggesting positive momentum.
Strong Rebound in Mazda Domestic Sales
March 2025
Units
YoY Change
Passenger Vehicles
18,612
+24.3%
Commercial Vehicles
1,194
+4.4%
Total Domestic
19,806
+22.9%
MAZDA2 sales more than doubled (+135.4%), and CX-5 sales rose 52.0%.
Market share in Japan hit 4.0%, up 0.4 points YoY.
FY domestic sales declined 5.2%, but momentum is recovering in 2025.
Mazda Global Sales Performance
Region
March 2025
YoY Change
FY 2024–25
YoY Change
Japan
19,806
+22.9%
151,726
-5.2%
United States
43,096
+16.1%
434,590
+15.9%
China
7,073
+12.1%
74,337
-23.1%
Europe
21,533
+4.9%
174,315
-3.4%
Other Regions
40,851
+13.3%
467,576
+9.1%
Global Total
132,359
+14.0%
1,302,544
+5.0%
U.S. sales grew by 15.9% YoY, leading Mazda’s global recovery.
CX-30 global sales rose by +8.1%, while CX-5 remained the top-selling model globally.
Exports from Japan Face Headwinds
Region
March 2025
YoY Change
FY 2024–25
YoY Change
North America
21,205
+1.4%
295,417
+6.2%
Europe
13,032
-29.8%
125,289
-37.2%
Oceania
3,687
+27.6%
63,898
-2.3%
Other Markets
8,604
-20.9%
167,355
+14.3%
Total Exports
46,528
-12.6%
651,959
-5.4%
Exports to Europe declined sharply due to shifting distribution strategies.
However, strong export growth to Oceania and other regions helped offset broader declines.
Model-Level Highlights
Top Models (FY2024–25)
Production
Sales
Exports
CX-5
283,958 units
346,050
267,862
CX-30
140,027 units
230,434
5,924 (Mar)
MAZDA3
166,647 units
97,139
8,251 (Mar)
CX-90
86,753 units
N/A
86,816
Outlook: Global Sales Surge Offsets Regional Soft Spots
Despite a 5.4% drop in export volume and continued weakness in European and Chinese markets, Mazda ended FY2024–25 on a strong note with 14% global sales growth in March and 5% full-year growth. The company’s strategic product focus on CX-5, CX-90, CX-30, and surging U.S. market performance is driving a return to upward momentum.
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