Mexico Auto Exports Fall Less in May

2025-06-09 12:32 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

Mexico's car exports shrank by 2.9% year-on-year to 301,112 units in May 2025, after a 10.9% slump in April, amid easing pressure from US trade tariffs.

Shipments declined primarily for Mazda (-63.1% to 3,435), Volkswagen (-32.4% to 16,689), General Motors (-18.4% to 69,987), Audi (-10.3% to 15,519) and Stellantis (-7.7% to 30,916).

On the other hand, the biggest increases were observed for Toyota (+29.6% to 28,410), Hinda (+28.7% to 18,053) and KIA (+15.2% to 19,492).

Year-to-date, car exports are down 6.3% at 1,334,667 units.

The US accounted for 81% of Mexico's vehicle shipments in the first five months of the year.



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