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Mazda is ending its lower-cost U.S. models to focus on more profitable, higher-end vehicles.
Mazda plans to discontinue its lower-priced vehicle models in the U.S. market, shifting focus toward higher-end and more profitable lines.
The move, part of a broader strategy to improve brand positioning and profitability, will eliminate entry-level models like the Mazda3 Sport and certain trim levels.
Dealerships are being informed of the change, with production and sales set to phase out over the next 12 months.
The company cited rising production costs and changing consumer preferences as key reasons for the decision.
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Mazda está poniendo fin a sus modelos estadounidenses de menor costo para centrarse en vehículos más rentables y de gama alta.