Mazda

Bermaz Auto Berhad is the authorised distributor of Mazda vehicles in Malaysia. It was established in 2008. The company also has a joint venture company with Mazda Motor Corporation in Kulim, known as Mazda Malaysia, which is responsible for manufacturing the CX-5 and CX-8 for both domestic sales and export. The company’s best-seller is the locally-assembled Mazda CX-5 but it also sells the imported from Japan Mazda CX-3, Mazda 3, Mazda CX-30, Mazda 6, Mazda CX-9, as well as the Thailand-made Mazda 2 and BT-50. Here, you will find prices, specifications, reviews and the latest promos for all Mazda models currently on sale in Malaysia.

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Mazda Cars ListPrice
Mazda 2 Sedan PriceRM 108,670
Mazda 2 Hatchback PriceRM 108,670
Mazda BT-50 PriceRM 124,179 - 143,218
Mazda 3 Sedan PriceRM 149,000 - 166,059
Mazda 3 Hatchback PriceRM 143,320 - 175,059
Mazda CX-3 PriceRM 126,159
Mazda CX-30 PriceRM 131,409 - 159,409
Mazda CX-5 PriceRM 146,879
Mazda 6 Sedan PriceRM 180,000 - 240,000
Mazda 6 Grand Touring PriceRM 218,648
Mazda Biante PriceNot On Sale
Mazda CX-8 PriceRM 188,360 - 224,360
Mazda MX-5 PriceRM 258,591 - 260,527
Mazda CX-9 PriceRM 328,610 - 336,215
Mazda MX-30 PriceRM 199,000
Mazda CX-60 PriceUpcoming
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Mazda Cars in Malaysia

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Bermaz Auto, the parent company of Mazda’s distributor in Malaysia, Bermaz Motor, ended its financial year ending 30-April 2024 (FY2024) with 18,394 units of Mazda vehicles sold, an increase of 17.9% from the previous financial year. The Mazda CX-5 contributed 36.9% of the total sales, followed by the Mazda CX-30, at 31.7%. The biggest surprise, however, was the Mazda 3, which more than tripled its sales to 1,635 units. The figure is 216% higher than FY2023's 517 units. The main reason behind th
Under Bermaz Motor, Malaysia is the only Mazda distributor / national sales centre in Southeast Asia to close the Hiroshima-based automaker’s financial year ending March 2024 (FY2024) on a positive note. Although Mazda closed its FY2024 account books with its highest ever operating profit, surging 76 percent to reach 250.5 billion Yen (~RM 7.63 billion), most of the success was attributed to the USA, Europe, and China. Southeast Asia is a headache for Mazda. Casual readers of business news would
Buoyed by strong demand for its new large SUVs in North America, Europe and China (yes), Mazda recorded its best-ever performance for the fiscal year between April 2023 and March 2024 (FY24), achieving year-on-year growth in sales, operating income and net income. Mazda capped off total sales at 1.241 million units, a 13 percent increase from the previous fiscal year's 1.11 million units. As a result, operating profit surged 76 percent to JPY 250.5 billion (~RM 7.63 billion) from last year's JPY
First launched in 2015, the Mazda CX-3 is no stranger to Malaysian roads, having been around for nearly a decade. However, despite its age, the CX-3 remains appealing even today for discerning buyers who appreciate its style, driving performance and build quality. Of course, it is one of the more expensive options in the hotly contested and crowded B-Segment SUV category – mostly due to it being fully imported (CBU) - first from Japan, then Thailand since circa mid-2022. With that said WapCar’s
Mazda ended its financial year ending March 2024 (April 2023 to March 2024, FY2024) with an 11.8 percent increase in global sales, totaling 1,204,668 units. The growth is attributed to strong demand for Mazda cars in USA (up 24.6%), China (up 14.7%), Europe (up 12.5%). Sales in its domestic market Japan, however, dropped 2.8%. The Mazda CX-5 is the company’s best seller, contributing nearly a third of Mazda’s global sales. Sales of the CX-5 in FY2024 totaled 350,339 units (up 1.5%), followed by
In Malaysia, the gap between the Mazda CX-3 and Mazda CX-5 is filled by the Mazda CX-30. Why isn’t there a Mazda CX-4? There exists a Mazda CX-4, but it’s a China-only model. The Mazda CX-4 was first introduced in 2016 but it was discontinued late last year. The Mazda CX-30 is also sold in China but it’s uncompetitive the salvo of Chinese battery EV (BEV) models coming onto the market. This Mazda Arata concept is developed in partnership with Mazda’s local partner Changan, and if its sloping roo

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Mazda Comparison

Mazda User Reviews

4.3

2020 Mazda CX-30 SKYACTIV-G 2.0

Pros
- Very ATAS interior - Fuel consumption is still ok for a SUV - Front looks sharp and the exterior curve design is just simply awesome
Cons
- No 360 reverse camera and lane keep assist for base model is a-bit disappointing, the price is not cheap though
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3.7

2019 Mazda CX-5 2.5L TURBO

Pros
Powerful engine, enjoy to drive, good looking, Good handling,
Cons
Disaster breaking system, 4x claim for faulty break system Thirsty car Pathetic Second row space Excessive Bodyroll
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3.7

2019 Mazda CX-5 2.5L TURBO

Pros
Powerful engine, enjoy to drive, good looking, Good handling,
Cons
Disaster breaking system, 4x claim for faulty break system Thirsty car Pathetic Second row space Excessive Bodyroll
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4.2

2023 Mazda 2 Sedan 1.5L

Pros
2017 non-GVC model. This is a driver's car. You buy this car to ferry YOURSELF, not passengers. This one is for the enthusiasts who wants a touge-friendly daily that will give you great smiles per miles. The engine and transmission combo is a breath of fresh air in this segment of boring CVTs. The engine never lacks oomph and the gearbox is sporty and crunchy. Should I sweeten the deal with a 4.5L/100KM (at 80-90KM/H) fuel economy? Get a Vios, City or Almera if you worry about passengers complaining about comfort, road noise or even the lack of cupholders at the back (or tell them get out). Consider yourself warned. Friends used to tease me about this car. Let's just say, ALL were silenced when they got behind the steering wheel.
Cons
Space and a lack of safety features. But for RM87K back then, it was a touge bargain.
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4.0

2020 Mazda CX-3 2.0 High

Pros
1. Powerful yet economical 2. Sleek design and good-looking color 3. Perfect city SUV with proper size 4. Fully CBU for better quality 5. Well equipped with many features
Cons
1. Limited legroom for rear passengers 2. HUD too small 3. Engine sounds buzzy at high revs 4. Suspension dampening below average
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Mazda Car FAQs in Malaysia

How much is a Mazda car in Malaysia?

The cheapest Mazda car price is the Mazda 2 Sedan RM 108,670 and the highest price is the Mazda CX-9 RM 336,215

How many models does Mazda have?

Mazda has 16 models and 31 variants for you to choose from.

Does Mazda have an SUV model?

Mazda SUV Cars: Mazda CX-3, Mazda CX-5, Mazda CX-9, Mazda CX-30, Mazda CX-8, Mazda MX-30, Mazda CX-60