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Mazda’s revenue from car sales in Russia increased 17 times

For the first time since 2022, the Russian structure of Japanese Mazda received the bulk of revenue from the sale of cars: their sales brought in 3 billion rubles in 2025 compared to about 180 million rubles a year earlier, Kommersant reports.

Net profit in 2025 increased by 11%, amounting to 1.9 billion rubles. At the same time, sales of spare parts decreased by 27% (to 721.9 million rubles), and revenues from technical and warranty maintenance, as well as maintenance services fell by 72% (to 126.7 million rubles).

For comparison: in 2022, Mazda Motor Rus received 19.8 billion rubles from the sale of cars, with total revenue of 22.1 billion rubles. In 2023, this figure collapsed to 3.2 million rubles, and the company’s total revenue amounted to 2 billion rubles.

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