Japanese carmaker Mazda Motor Corporation reported a 10% decline in global vehicle sales in January 2026 to 91,024 units from 101,293 units in the same month last year, down 10.6% at home to 11,654 units and 10.6% overseas at 10,7970 to 7,770 units.
Sales in the US fell 14% to 28,958 units and sales in China fell more than 34% to 3,775 units, while deliveries in Europe fell just 0.5% to 11,237 units. Sales in other markets declined by a combined 6.1% to 35,400 units.
The CX-5 was the company’s best-selling model worldwide with 25,903 deliveries in January, down 3.9% year-on-year, while CX-30 sales fell nearly 18% to 14,368 units, followed by the Mazda3 with a 10% drop to 11,744 units.
Global auto production fell by 11.6% to 93,261 units in January 2026, after a 9.4% increase to 99,018 in December. Production in Japan fell nearly 7% to 61,328 units, despite a 36% increase in CX-30 production to 8,916 units and a 30% increase in Mazda 3 production to 11,034 units, while CX-5 volumes fell 1.2% to 24,959 units.
Overseas vehicle production fell nearly 20% year-over-year to 31,933 units, up 17% in January to 32,994 units in December, CX-30 production increased slightly to 10,087 units and CX-3 production increased 25% by 3,180 units, while CX-3 production increased by 3,180 units. 25% increased. 7,752 units
Exports from Japan rose 5.6% year-on-year to 52,848 units in January after falling 4% to 57,223 units in December. Continued 25% to 20,53 units.
“Mazda’s global car sales fall 10% in January” was originally created and published by Just Auto, a brand owned by GlobalData.
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