Mazda Production and Sales Results for January 2019
Mazda Motor Corporation's production and sales results for January 2019 are summarized below.
I. Production
1. Domestic Production
Mazda's domestic production volume in January 2019 increased 18.3% year on year due to increased production of passenger and commercial vehicles.
[Domestic
production of key models in January 2019]
CX-5: 37,289
units (up 15.0% year on year)
Mazda3 (Axela): 23,448
units (up 69.2%)
Mazda6 (Atenza): 6,833 units (up
27.4%)
2. Overseas Production
Mazda's overseas production volume in January 2019 decreased 41.1% year on year due to decreased production of passenger vehicles.
[Overseas production of key models in January
2019]
Mazda3: 10,519 units (down 60.8% year on year)
Mazda2: 10,443 units (up 20.8%)
CX-4: 2,986 units
(down 58.6%)
II. Domestic Sales
Mazda's domestic sales volume in January 2019 decreased 6.2% year on year due to decreased sales of passenger and commercial vehicles. Mazda's registered vehicle market share was 5.2% (down 0.6 points year on year), with a 2.2% share of the micro-mini segment (down 0.2 points) and a 4.1% total market share (down 0.3 points).
[Domestic sales of key models in
January 2019]
CX-5: 3,307 units (up 61.7% year on
year)
CX-8: 3,105 units (up 5.8%)
Mazda2 (Demio):
2,517 units (down 38.6%)
III. Exports
Mazda's export
volume in January 2019 decreased 0.2% year on year due to
decreased shipments to Oceania and other regions.
[Exports
of key models in January 2019]
CX-5: 29,939 units (down
7.5% year on year)
Mazda3: 19,187 units (up
53.0%)
Mazda6: 6,180 units (up 10.3%)
IV. Global
Mazda's global sales volume in January 2019 decreased 15.1% year on year due to decreased sales in Japan, the U.S., China, Europe and other regions.
[Global sales of
key models in January 2019]
CX-5: 35,289 units (down
16.0% year on year)
Mazda3: 29,896 units (down 22.2
%)
Mazda2: 13,440 units (up 1.8%)
About Mazda
Mazda
Motor Corporation (TSE: 7261) started manufacturing tools in
1929 and soon branched out into production of trucks for
commercial use. In the early 1960s, Mazda launched its first
passenger car models and began developing rotary engines.
Still headquartered in Hiroshima in western Japan, Mazda
today ranks as one of Japan's leading automakers, and
exports cars to the United States and Europe for over 30
years. For more information, please visitwww.mazda.com