Mazda sold 1.59 million vehicles worldwide in 2018
- Mazda sold 1.59 million vehicles (passenger cars + light commercial vehicles) in 2018, a decrease of 0.7% compared to 2017. The Japanese manufacturer remains in fourteenth position worldwide, behind BMW, Daimler and Geely, but ahead of Tata Motors and Changan.
- Once linked to the Ford group, Mazda is now linked to the Toyota group. The latter holds 5% of Mazda's capital, a share that is too small to allow consolidation with the leading Japanese automaker.
- Mazda's worldwide sales in 2018 can be broken down as follows:
1. The United States is its largest market, with 300,000 vehicles, or 19% of its worldwide sales.
2. China is its second largest market, with 280,000 vehicles, or 18% of its worldwide sales.
3. Europe is its third largest market, with 223,000 vehicles, or 14% of its worldwide sales.
4. Japan is its fourth largest market, with 221,000 vehicles, or 14% of its worldwide sales.
- These four markets accounted for 65% of Mazda's worldwide sales in 2018.
- Mazda's best-selling models in 2018 are the Mazda CX5 (419,000 units), Mazda 3 (352,000 units), Mazda CX3 (136,000 units), Mazda 6 (124,000 units) and Mazda 2 (116,000 units).
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