Many buyers wonder, “Where are Mazda CX-50 made?” In fact, Mazda models are made all over the world. Heritage Mazda Bel Air is addressing where the compact SUV is manufactured.
MAZDA Motor Corporation Overview
Mazda vehicles are manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation. The company originated in Japan and is still headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. However, it has global operations, including manufacturing plants in North American countries like Mexico and the United States.
MAZDA Manufacturing Plants
The primary manufacturing facilities for Mazda vehicles are also in Japan. There are plants in Hiroshima, Miyoshi, and Hofu. Mazda also has manufacturing plants in the United States, Mexico, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Each plant has its own roles, so some vehicles and parts only come from specific plants.
MAZDA CX-50 Production
Since the Mazda CX-50 was designed with the North American market in mind, it’s manufactured in the United States. It’s made at the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing plant in Huntsville, Alabama. The compact SUV has been assembled at this facility since it was first opened in 2021. The Mazda CX-50 Hybrid model is also assembled at this facility.
MAZDA CX-50 Overview
The Mazda CX-50 is a sleek compact SUV, which has an adventurous spirit. It boasts notable capabilities, with standout features such as i-Activ AWD®, Mazda Intelligent Drive Select (Mi-Drive), and selectable Normal, Sport, Off-Road, and available Towing modes. It also features a deep 31.4 cubic-foot cargo area, available rear power liftgate, and available rooftop platform, making it ideal for luggage and gear.
Test Drive the MAZDA CX-50 in Fallston, MD
There are so many reasons to love the Mazda CX-50, including the fact that it’s made right here in the United States. We encourage you to check it out for yourself. Stop by Heritage Mazda Bel Air to take the spirited SUV for a spin today!