Mazda sold 1.41 million vehicles worldwide in 2019
Mazda sold 1.41 million vehicles (VP + LCV) in 2019, which represents a drop of 11.3% compared to 2018, a year which had already recorded a drop of almost 1%. The fifth Japanese manufacturer remains in fourteenth position worldwide, behind BMW, Daimler and Geely, but ahead of Tata Motors, Great Wall and Changan. Formerly linked to the Ford group, the Mazda firm now revolves around the Toyota group. The latter indeed holds 5% of Mazda's capital, a share that is too low, however, which does not allow consolidation with the leading Japanese manufacturer. Today, Mazda intends to position itself in the Premium category.

Mazda's global sales in 2019 break down as follows:

1. The United States is its largest market, with 280,000 vehicles, or 20% of its world sales.
2. Europe becomes its second market, with 260,000 vehicles, or 18% of its world sales.
3. China becomes its third market, with 230,000 vehicles, or 16% of its world sales.
4. Japan is its fourth market, with 205,000 vehicles, or 14% of its world sales.

These four markets represent 68% of Mazda's global sales in 2019.

The best-selling models of Mazda in 2019 are the Mazda CX5 (433,000 units against 419,000 in 2018), Mazda 3 (309,000 against 352,000), Mazda 6 (127,000 against 124,000) and Mazda CX3 (116,000 against 136,000).

20-9-10
    
 

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