The Japanese manufacturer Mazda will break the supply of the CX-50 model to its Canadian dealerships on May 12. The measurement is established for an indefinite period, learned Automotive News Canada.
Assessed in the Huntsville factory in Alabama shared with Toyota, the CX-50 is the second best-selling model in the country behind the CX-5 with 3,222 copies sold from January to March. He closed the year 2024 in third place in the Mazda sales record with 10,759 units sold.
This compact SUV would become the first model offered on the Canadian market to see its sales suspended due to customs duties of 25 % imposed by Canada in response to those in the United States
Automotive News Considers that around 12.2 % of CX-50s made in Alabama are sent to Canada.
Will other manufacturers imitate Mazda? Only the future, as unstable as it may seem, will tell us.