TSLA426.0108.16%
GM78.7901.58%
F14.9301.26%
RIVN14.2200.07%
CYD57.3501.69%
HMC26.4700.21%
TM189.080-0.58%
CVNA68.2803.89%
PAG164.7303%
LAD276.5802.05%
AN189.9803.55%
GPI326.1806.07%
ABG187.7202.34%
SAH78.1602.26%
TSLA426.0108.16%
GM78.7901.58%
F14.9301.26%
RIVN14.2200.07%
CYD57.3501.69%
HMC26.4700.21%
TM189.080-0.58%
CVNA68.2803.89%
PAG164.7303%
LAD276.5802.05%
AN189.9803.55%
GPI326.1806.07%
ABG187.7202.34%
SAH78.1602.26%
TSLA426.0108.16%
GM78.7901.58%
F14.9301.26%
RIVN14.2200.07%
CYD57.3501.69%
HMC26.4700.21%
TM189.080-0.58%
CVNA68.2803.89%
PAG164.7303%
LAD276.5802.05%
AN189.9803.55%
GPI326.1806.07%
ABG187.7202.34%
SAH78.1602.26%

Mazda breaks sales record in 2024, eyes 450K units in 2025

The automaker is set to break its 1986 sales record in 2024, fueled by strong demand for its hybrid crossovers.
Mazda breaks sales record in 2024

President of Mazda North America, Tom Donnelly

Mazda is wrapping up a phenomenal sales year, breaking a record set in 1986, and is on track to deliver over 420,000 vehicles in 2024. Which is a stunning 16% increase year over year. Kelley Blue Book projected that new car sales in the U.S. market will grow by 2.3% in 2024 to 15.9 million vehicles.

Mazda is shattering expectations and driving sales, all without a fully electric vehicle (EV) in its lineup.

The automaker’s success marks a significant improvement from 2019, when it hit a six-year low of 278,552 units. Its sales volume has outperformed luxury brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz, though it still trails behind competitors such as Subaru, Kia, and Nissan.

This momentum isn’t expected to slow down anytime soon. Tom Donnelly, president of Mazda’s North American operations, forecasts that the automaker will deliver 450,000 vehicles in 2025, continuing the upward trajectory.

Mazda’s sales growth has been fueled by consumer demand for its hybrid crossovers, particularly the CX-5, CX-50, and CX-30. The CX-5 remains Mazda’s biggest seller in the U.S. and is due for a makeover within the next two years.

While the automaker remains committed to the hybrid market, it’s taking a cautious approach toward EVs. Mazda plans to develop a new in-house hybrid system to expand its offerings before launching its first fully electric vehicle by 2027. This approach reflects Mazda’s long-term strategy to innovate while cautiously navigating the shifts in consumer preferences and market trends.

Read More
More from Articles
Ford, Ram accelerate truck strategies with new packages and vehicle launches

Ford, Ram accelerate truck strategies with new packages and vehicle launches

- May 25, 2026
On the Dash: Ford continues to add premium, work-focused packages to strengthen Super Duty appeal among commercial buyers. Ram’s return to the compact and midsize truck segments could increase competition...
New-vehicle affordability slips in April as prices, rates, payments climb

New-vehicle affordability slips in April as prices, rates, and payments climb

- May 25, 2026
On the Dash: Monthly affordability worsened, driven by higher prices, rising rates, and weaker incentive support. Payments continue to climb, with average new-vehicle monthly costs reaching $757. Year-over-year fundamentals are...
Mercedes-Benz to roll out urban assisted driving in Germany by end of 2026

Mercedes-Benz to roll out urban assisted driving in Germany by end of 2026

- May 25, 2026
On the Dash: Mercedes-Benz will launch MB.DRIVE ASSIST PRO in Stuttgart and Munich by year-end. The SAE Level 2 system requires driver supervision at all times. A limited U.S. version...
Stellantis aims to revive Chrysler brand with 3 new, more affordable SUVs

Stellantis aims to revive Chrysler brand with 3 new, more affordable SUVs

- May 25, 2026
On the Dash: Chrysler will add three new SUVs, two starting under $30,000. Stellantis' FaSTLAne 2030 plan calls for 11 new U.S. models by 2030. Ram, Dodge and Jeep will...
CBT News
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.