Mazda has decided not to provide a profit forecast for the upcoming financial year due to uncertainty in the US market, despite reporting sales and profit growth over the past year.
Several other automakers, such as Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Volvo, Volkswagen, and Stellantis, have also refrained from giving financial guidance for the year ahead.
Mazda remains optimistic about its future plans, including the launch of the Mazda 6e and a new-generation CX-5 SUV with a hybrid version set to be unveiled in 2025.
The impact of tariffs, particularly those imposed by the Trump administration, has added complexity and uncertainty for Mazda, affecting its production and sales strategy.