Bermaz Motor is expected to launch a new locally assembled (CKD) Mazda CX-30 in the first quarter of next year, according to a report by RHB Investment Bank.
The investment bank added that the CX-30 now contributes around 4 to 21 percent of Mazda’s total sales in Malaysia, and the new CKD model is expected to increase this further.
Currently, the Mazda CX-30 is imported (CBU) from Japan. Prices are as below:
No price estimates for new 2023 CKD Mazda CX-30 have been given but our own sources at Mazda’s dealer network say that a circa 10 percent reduction, at least, is a reasonable estimate.
Specifications of the CKD model will more or less remain the same, but some say the sunroof – available on all CBU variants except the entry Core model - could be dropped.
The CKD model will be produced at Mazda Malaysia’s plant in Kulim. Mazda Malaysia is a 70:30 joint venture between Mazda Motor and Bermaz Motor, and is responsible for local assembly of Mazda vehicles at the Inokom automotive manufacturing campus, where the Mazda plant is located.
Also read: Review: The Mazda CX-30 is a smaller (Yes), better value Mazda 3 but is it for you?
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