The long-running Mazda CX-3 could be on its last legs, with production ending for the Japanese market.

The light crossover SUV – which was first revealed in 2014 – is currently built in Thailand for markets like Japan and Australia, as well as in Mexico for that market.

However, Mazda’s Japanese website now has a notice reading: “Production of the Mazda CX-3 for the domestic market will end at the end of February 2026.”

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“In Thailand, production of CX-3 is continuing, and we will announce future product plans at an appropriate time. In addition, CX-3 will also continue at the Mexico plant,” said a Mazda Australia spokesperson when asked what the implications of this announcement are for our market.

“Going forward, Mazda will continue to optimise its product lineup and production locations based on market demand and regulatory requirements in each global market.

“Also, from Mazda Australia’s perspective, we will of course continue to offer CX-3 locally for the foreseeable future.”

This could therefore simply be the latest in a staggered phase-out of the CX-3. It was axed in key markets like the US and Europe all the way back in 2021, though it lives on in markets like Mexico and various Southeast Asian nations.