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Mazda in Morocco — Prices, spec sheets, full lineup
The premium Japanese alternative — Kodo design, driving pleasure, and the living-legend MX-5 roadster.
Mazda lineup in Morocco
5 models on sale or arriving soon
Mazda CX-3
Mazda's B-SUV — 1.5 SkyActiv-G 121 hp NA mild-hybrid 24V, from 249,000 MAD at Auto Hall Mazda.
From
MAD 249,000
6.1 L / 100 km
Mazda CX-30
Mazda's upper B-SUV — 2.0 SkyActiv-X 150 hp 24V mild-hybrid, from 309,000 MAD at Auto Hall Mazda.
From
MAD 309,000
6.4 L / 100 km
Mazda 6
The Mazda 6 sedan brings refined Japanese engineering to Morocco's competitive mid-size car segment, available in diesel from 355,000 DH. Powered by the 2.2 Skyactiv-D engine, it offers two trim levels — Elegance and Selection — balancing everyday practicality with a premium feel rarely found at this price point. With its bold Kodo design language, driver-focused cabin, and fuel-efficient powertrain, the Mazda 6 targets Moroccan buyers who want something more distinctive than the usual European or Korean alternatives without crossing into luxury territory.
From
MAD 355,000
Mazda CX-5
Mazda's global C-SUV best-seller — 2.5 SkyActiv-G 194 hp, optional AWD, from 369,000 MAD at Auto Hall Mazda.
From
MAD 369,000
7.4 L / 100 km
Mazda MX-5
Mazda's legendary roadster — 2.0 SkyActiv-G 184 hp NA, 6MT or 6AT, from 449,000 MAD at Auto Hall Mazda.
From
MAD 449,000
7.0 L / 100 km
About Mazda
Mazda (Hiroshima, 1920) is the 5th-largest Japanese maker and the only one to have mass-produced the Wankel rotary engine (RX-7, RX-8, MX-30 R-EV). Since 2010 the brand has positioned itself as the premium alternative within mainstream Japanese — expressive Kodo design, SkyActiv tech (high compression + manual gearboxes), focus on driving pleasure. In Morocco, Mazda is distributed by Auto Hall Mazda — same group as Mercedes-Benz Maroc and MG — through around ten dealerships in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir, Fes, Meknes. The 2026 MA lineup spans four models: CX-3 (B-SUV, the most accessible), CX-30 (slightly upmarket B-SUV, Kodo design affirmed), CX-5 (family C-SUV, Mazda's global best-seller), and the MX-5 (2-seat roadster, over 1.2 million units produced since 1989, Mazda's living legend). Mazda stands out for its SkyActiv 6-speed manual — the most precise on the Japanese market — and steering with sporty feel. The brand remains loyal to NA gasoline engines + 24V mild-hybrid (no Toyota-style full hybrid, no PHEV in the 2026 MA catalogue).