Quick Takeaways
  • Mazda de México Salamanca plant production remains unchanged, ensuring continued output of key models for Mexico and Latin America.
  • The company reaffirmed its long-term manufacturing commitment to Guanajuato amid recent media speculation.
On January 19, Mazda de México confirmed that production at its Salamanca plant in Guanajuato will continue as planned, countering reports that suggested a possible halt. The company clarified that the Mazda2, Mazda CX-3, and Mazda CX-30 will remain in production at the facility.
Mazda de México Salamanca Plant Production Unaffected by Overseas Changes
The clarification came after a Japanese media report claimed that these models were facing discontinuation. Mazda explained that the misunderstanding arose from production adjustments in Japan related to regulatory requirements in Europe and the United States. These changes, the company emphasized, have no impact on manufacturing operations in Mexico.
Salamanca Facility’s Strategic Role in Mazda’s Regional Supply
Mazda stated that the Salamanca plant will continue to serve as a critical manufacturing hub, supplying vehicles to the Mexican market as well as selected countries in Latin America. The automaker highlighted that the Mazda2 and Mazda CX-30 are among its best-selling models in Mexico.
By reaffirming ongoing operations at Salamanca, Mazda underlined the strategic importance of local production and reiterated its long-term commitment to manufacturing in Guanajuato, supporting regional demand and maintaining supply stability.
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