Mazda Motor (TSE 7261) is a frequent subject on Japanese stock boards because it sits at the sharp end of the U.S. tariff story: a mid-size automaker with heavy North-America reliance. This page summarizes, as of July 2026, the dated facts and recurring talking points on the Mazda stock boards — the tariff-driven profit collapse, the CX-5 rebound plan, and the production reshuffle. Tariff policy is politically adjacent; this page reports the business impact only and offers no political commentary. It is a board-and-facts summary, not a recommendation.
Mazda trades on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market under code 7261, with a March fiscal year end, and is headquartered in Fuchu-cho, Hiroshima. It is a mid-size global automaker (SKYACTIV technology, rotary heritage) with a manufacturing and technology alliance with Toyota — a relationship that matters below, because a shared U.S. plant is part of its tariff response. For the year ended March 2026, revenue was ¥4.918tn (−2.0%), but operating profit fell to ¥51.58bn (−72.3%) and net income to ¥35.09bn (−69.2%); U.S. tariffs were a ¥154.9bn headwind, and global volume was 1.223M units (down about 80k year on year).
The structural issue the boards keep returning to is exposure: roughly 80% of the cars Mazda sells in the U.S. are imported (from Japan and Mexico), a "one-legged" U.S. reliance that makes Mazda among the most tariff-exposed Japanese automakers. With less local U.S. production to fall back on than larger peers, the tariff pass-through hits harder. These are stated as reported results.
The Mazda 株価 掲示板 debate centers on U.S. dependence and tariff pain versus the CX-5 recovery story. Active threads track new-CX-5 sell-through, U.S. incentive and discount levels, and North-America volume — the concrete signals posters use to judge whether the rebound is real. Bulls lean on the FY3/2027 rebound guidance and the new-model cycle; the cautious side, which drives much of the 口コミ, focuses on the roughly 72% profit drop and the structural import-tariff exposure that will not resolve quickly, regardless of a single strong model.
A recurring governance thread came out of the AGM on 2026-06-25, where — with shares down more than 20% from end-2024 — shareholders pressed management for urgency and clearer tariff countermeasures. That exchange gave the boards a fresh reference point on how hard the company is being pushed to act. You can read the primary venues directly on the Yahoo! Finance board (7261) and on Minkabu (7261). This page summarizes themes and does not reproduce individual posts.
For the year ending March 2027 the company guides to a strong rebound: volume 1.324M units, revenue ¥5.5tn (+12%), operating profit ¥150bn (+191%) and net income ¥90bn, led by the global rollout of the new CX-5. Against tariffs, Mazda has moved part of its Mexico Mazda3 output to Hofu in Japan and flags "swing production" as a lever, though nothing is finalized, and plans to maximize the MTM Alabama plant (its Toyota joint venture) for the CX-50 including hybrids — the clearest use of the Toyota alliance as a tariff hedge. On electrification, the company describes its strategy as optimized rather than expanded — roughly ¥1.2tn of electrification investment through 2030, with the in-house battery-EV program being scrutinized and slimmed in a phased, capital-disciplined way; it is a rationalization, not an abandonment. No price target is implied here.
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