Mexico Auto Exports Fall Again in November

2025-12-08 12:57 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Mexico’s car exports fell 3.5% year-on-year to 279,342 units in November 2025, following a 5.5% drop in October.

Shipments declined sharply for Mazda (-73.2% to 3,523 units), Honda (-66.1% to 7,147), Nissan (-38.5% to 23,008), and Stellantis (-10.1% to 27,653).

In contrast, exports surged for Ford (89.3% to 33,709), Toyota (18.1% to 31,777), and Volkswagen (9.2% to 27,794).

Year-to-date, exports were down 1.6%.

The US remained the top destination for light-vehicle shipments, accounting for 78.6%.



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