
Mazda occupies a distinctive space in the Saudi market — a Japanese brand that competes on design refinement and driving feel rather than volume alone. The lineup available in KSA spans from SAR 76,346 for the entry-level Mazda 3 through to SAR 200,926 for the CX-90 flagship, with sedans, hatchbacks, compact crossovers, mid-size SUVs, and a convertible all represented across the 10-model range.
In Saudi Arabia, Mazda is distributed by Aljomaih Automotive Company, one of the Kingdom's largest automotive groups. Service and sales presence extends across Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and other major cities.
Mazda's KSA lineup runs from SAR 76,346 to SAR 200,926 across a tightly curated range. The Mazda 3 is the entry point — available in both sedan and hatchback body styles, it offers a level of interior quality unusual for its price point in the Kingdom. The CX-30 compact crossover sits just above it, followed by the CX-5 as Mazda's most popular model in the region — offered from a base variant up to an AWD-equipped top trim. Buyers looking for a more premium proposition can move to the CX-60, a rear-wheel-drive-based SUV that bridges mainstream and luxury SUV pricing, with a plug-in hybrid option available. At the top, the three-row CX-90 is Mazda's flagship for Saudi buyers who want a large family SUV with a more refined character than the segment norm, powered by a larger displacement engine than the rest of the range. The MX-5 roadster also features in the KSA lineup, making it one of the very few open-top sports cars available new in the market.