
MAZDA CANADA REPORTS SALES FOR JULY 2025
JULY 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:
Mazda3 sales jumped 126.7 percent versus July 2024.
CX-30 sales jumped 18.2 percent YOY and marked a new record for July sales.
CX-70 and CX-90 sales both showed strong results, growing Mazda's presence in the intermediate SUV segment with best July results on record, increasing by 17.0 and 8.4 percent, respectively.
The MX-5 continues a summer hot streak, topping last year's sales in July by 101.9 percent, marking the best July sales in 18 years.
July
July
YOY
YTD
YTD
YOY
2025
2024
Change
2025
2024
Change
Mazda3
1,791
790
126.7 %
7,916
5,903
34.1 %
MX-5
210
104
101.9 %
801
810
-1.1 %
Passenger Car
2,001
894
123.8 %
8,717
6,713
29.9 %
CX-30
1,623
1,373
18.2 %
9,503
8,741
8.7 %
CX-5
2,259
2,422
-6.7 %
14,617
13,402
9.1 %
CX-50
662
994
-33.4 %
6,920
5,723
20.9 %
CX-70
584
499
17.0 %
3,150
1,428
120.6 %
CX-9
0
0
-
0
29
-100.0 %
CX-90
837
772
8.4 %
4,830
3,668
31.7 %
MX-30
0
6
-100.0 %
10
261
-96.2 %
Light Truck
5,965
6,066
-1.7 %
39,030
33,252
17.4 %
MAZDA TOTAL
7,966
6,960
14.5 %
47,747
39,965
19.5 %
Mazda Canada Inc. is responsible for the sales and marketing, customer service and parts support of Mazda vehicles in Canada. Headquartered in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Mazda Canada has a nationwide network of 163 dealerships. For additional information, visit Mazda Canada's media website at www.media.mazda.ca.

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