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Mazda Posts Best-Ever June in North America as Monthly Sales Jump 11.3%

Monthly gains contrast with a modest year-to-date decline; Mexican operations post strong growth

By Sofia Navarro
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Mazda North American Operations reported 37,167 vehicle sales in June, an 11.3% increase from June 2025 and the company's best June on record. Year-to-date sales through June stand at 201,834 vehicles, a 4% decline versus the prior year. The month benefitted from an extra selling day and notable model-level strength for the CX-90 MHEV and CX-70 MHEV, while certified pre-owned sales hit their second-best June on record. Mazda Motor de Mexico delivered 9,328 vehicles in June, up 31% year-over-year, lifting its year-to-date total to 52,010 units, a 4.2% increase versus the same period last year.

Mazda Posts Best-Ever June in North America as Monthly Sales Jump 11.3%
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Key Points

  • June total sales in North America were 37,167 vehicles, up 11.3% versus June 2025, marking Mazda's best-ever June.
  • Year-to-date North American sales totaled 201,834 vehicles, down 4% from the same period last year; June contained one more selling day than the prior-year period, contributing to a 6.9% increase on a daily selling rate basis.
  • Model-specific strength: CX-90 MHEV and CX-70 MHEV achieved their best-ever June results; certified pre-owned sales rose to 6,776 units in June, a 24.7% increase and the program's second-best June.

Mazda North American Operations reported total retail and wholesale deliveries of 37,167 vehicles in June, an 11.3% increase compared with June 2025. The company characterized the monthly result as its best-ever June total.

Despite the strong showing in June, Mazda's year-to-date volume through the first half reached 201,834 vehicles, representing a 4% decline from the same period a year earlier. The company noted that June contained 25 selling days versus 24 in the prior-year period; on a daily selling rate basis, June sales rose 6.9%.

On a model basis, Mazda highlighted the CX-90 MHEV and CX-70 MHEV as achieving their best-ever June sales totals. The company's certified pre-owned (CPO) program also posted healthy results, with CPO deliveries totaling 6,776 units in June, a 24.7% increase from June 2025 and the program's second-best June performance.

Separately, Mazda Motor de Mexico reported June sales of 9,328 vehicles, a 31% increase year-over-year for the month. The Mexican operations have reached 52,010 vehicles sold year-to-date, an increase of 4.2% compared with the same period in 2025.


The June report therefore shows a dichotomy between a record monthly performance and a modest year-to-date contraction in North America. The extra selling day in June contributed to the monthly uplift when measured on a raw basis, while the daily selling rate metric also improved. Model-level momentum for the CX-90 MHEV and CX-70 MHEV was singled out by Mazda, and the certified pre-owned channel recorded a notable year-over-year increase for the month.

Mazda's Mexican business posted both strong monthly growth and a positive year-to-date trajectory, with June up 31% and the first-half total up 4.2% year-over-year.

No forward-looking guidance or commentary beyond the reported sales figures was provided in the release.

Risks

  • North American year-to-date sales remain 4% below the prior year, indicating potential vulnerability in sustained volume recovery that could affect automotive retail and supply-chain stakeholders.
  • Monthly comparisons are affected by differing selling-day counts; reliance on calendar timing introduces variability when assessing short-term sales momentum for manufacturers and dealers.
  • While June showed model-level and CPO gains, the data do not guarantee similar performance in subsequent months; variability in monthly results can impact inventory management and retail operations.

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