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FISCAL YEAR MARCH 214 FINANCIAL RESULTS Mazda CX-5 Mazda Atenza Mazda Motor Corporation April 25, 214 New Mazda Axela 1 PRESENTATION OUTLINE Highlights Fiscal Year March 214 Results Fiscal Year March 215 Forecast Structural Reform Plan Update Summary 2

HIGHLIGHTS 3 HIGHLIGHTS (1) - FY MARCH 214 RESULTS Revenue was 2,692.2 billion. Operating profit was 182.1 billion. Net income was 135.7 billion Global sales volume was 1,331, units SKYACTIV models contributed to increased sales, improved profitability and enhanced brand value Following the success of CX-5 and Mazda6/Atenza, global launches of new Mazda3/Axela are going well Mexico Plant was launched on schedule A year-end dividend of 1 per share is planned 4

HIGHLIGHTS (2) - FY MARCH 215 FORECAST Forecast revenue of 2,9 billion, operating profit of 21 billion and net income of 16 billion Projected global sales of 1.42 million units, up 7% year on year Volume growth due to full-scale operation of Mexico Plant and full-year contribution of new Mazda3/Axela Accelerate Structural Reform Plan initiatives Expand line-up of SKYACTIV models Deliver cost improvements on new models through Monotsukuri Innovation Ensure establishment of a global production footprint A year-end dividend of 2 * per share is planned * 1 after consolidation of shares 5 FISCAL YEAR MARCH 214 RESULTS 6

FY MARCH 214 FINANCIAL METRICS 7 GLOBAL SALES VOLUME 8

GLOBAL SALES RESULTS Sales of CX-5 and Mazda6/Atenza remained strong With the exception of a few markets, growth increased significantly year on year Global launches of new Mazda3/Axela are going well Sales Method Innovation contributed to: Promotion of sales at the right price, minimized incentives Reduction of fleet sales, volume growth through retail sales Maintaining high residual value Optimization of inventory levels Sales mix of SKYACTIV models increased to 51% 9 () 2 1 JAPAN New Axela Full Year Sales Volume 13% 244 216 FY March 213 FY March 214 Sales increased 13% year on year to 244, units Share was up.1 point versus the prior year at 4.3% Sales were led by SKYACTIV models - Orders for New Axela far exceeded expectations - CX-5 was the best-selling SUV in Japan for the second consecutive year - Atenza and SKYACTIVequipped minivans continued to sell well 1

2 NORTH AMERICA New Mazda3 (North American model) Full Year Sales Volume 372 391 () 4 5% Canada, other 99 USA 273 Canada, other 17 USA 284 Sales grew 5% year on year to 391, units USA: 284, units, up 4% year on year. Non-fleet sales rose 12% - CX-5 and Mazda6 continued to contribute to sales growth - Non-fleet sales of New Mazda3 increased year on year while incentives were suppressed Record-high sales in Mexico FY March 213 FY March 214 11 EUROPE Sales grew 21% to 27, units, significantly more than overall demand growth () 2 1 Mazda6 (European Model) Full Year Sales Volume 172 21% 27 SKYACTIV models drove sales - Germany: Up 2% year on year to 47, units - Russia: 44, units, up 5% year on year despite 6% drop in overall demand - UK: Up 35% year on year to 35, units FY March 213 FY March 214 12

CHINA () 2 CX-5 (China Model) Full Year Sales Volume 175 12% 196 Sales increased 12% year on year to 196, units Mazda6 and locally produced CX-5 drove sales Ongoing reinforcement of Mazda brand advertising focusing on KODO design and SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY 1 FY March 213 FY March 214 The number of sales outlets increased by 39 (since end of March 213) to 435 (as of end of March 214) 13 () 3 2 1 OTHER MARKETS Full Year Sales Volume 3 (2)% 293 Others 95 Australia 14 Australia 14 ASEAN 11 CX-5 (Australian Model) Others 115 ASEAN 74 FY March 213 FY March 214 Sales were 293, units Australia: Maintained strong sales, 14, units and 9.2% market share - 3rd highest-selling maker - CX-5 top-seller in its segment - Strong start for new Mazda3 launched in February ASEAN: Sales decline in Thailand due to political unrest partially offset by other markets Others: Record high sales in Saudi Arabia, Chile, etc. 14

25 2 OPERATING PROFIT CHANGE (Billion yen) FY March 214 Full Year vs. FY March 213 Full Year Sales increase and mix improvement of SKYACTIV models Exchange + 112.7 Cost Improvement + 22. Marketing Expense (19.2) Other (42.3) FY March 214 182.1 Improvement (Deterioration) Reinforcement of advertising to support global launches of Mazda6 and new Mazda3 15 1 5 FY March 213 53.9 Volume & Mix + 55. US Dollar Euro Other Investment for the future such as R&D cost and Mexico Plant launch cost +38.9 +39.2 +34.6 Change from prior year + 128.2 15 NON-OPERATING PROFIT/LOSS & EXTRAORDINARY PROFIT/LOSS Main factors Exchange loss (42.2) Equity method profit 9.7 Interest paid/received (1.5) Main factors Reserve for loss from business of affiliates (36.6) Main factors Deferred tax asset 4.1 16

FISCAL YEAR MARCH 215 FORECAST 17 GLOBAL SALES VOLUME 18

FY MARCH 215 GLOBAL SALES INITIATIVES Contribution of new Mazda3 sales throughout the year and full-scale operation at Mexico Plant should drive global volume growth Launch two SKYACTIV models to enhance core model line-up Update SKYACTIV products to maintain and enhance competitiveness, and continue to minimize incentives/ maximize right-price sales Accelerate sales method innovation/brand enhancement initiatives Reinforce Mazda brand and product advertising Enhance sales network 19 FY MARCH 215 FINANCIAL METRICS * Reflecting consolidation of shares 2

25 2 OPERATING PROFIT CHANGE (Billion yen) FY March 215 Full Year vs. FY March 214 Full Year FY March 214 182.1 Sales increase and mix improvement of SKYACTIV models Volume & Mix + 6. Exchange (3.) US Dollar Euro Other Cost Improvement Marketing + 1. Expense +.3 (.3) (3.) (15.) Globally reinforce advertisement for new model introductions and brand enhancement Other (24.1) FY March 215 (Deterioration) 21. Improvement 15 Launch cost for the new automatic transmission plant in Thailand and higher fixed cost for Mexico plant 1 Change from Prior Year + 27.9 21 STRUCTURAL REFORM PLAN UPDATE 22

STRUCTURAL REFORM PLAN Targets for FY March 216 Global sales volume 1.52 million units Operating profit 23 billion Operating ROS 7% or higher [Exchange assumptions: 1/USD, 135/Euro] Global sales volume reflects changing demand and market environments Continue to strengthen the four initiatives While continuing to invest for future growth, realize a stable profit structure Dividend policy: Stable dividend payments and steady improvement 23 CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN FOUR INITIATIVES Business Innovation by SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY Continue right-price sales and realize volume growth while minimizing fleet sales Expand line-up of SKYACTIV models Update SKYACTIV products to maintain and enhance competitiveness Enhance advertising activities to accelerate brand strategy Accelerate further cost improvement through Monotsukuri Innovation Continue cost improvements for new products following new Mazda3 Further improve efficiency of R&D / Capital spending Promote optimized global sourcing Reinforce business in emerging countries and establish a global production footprint Full-scale operations of Mexico Plant and production capacity increase Launch Automatic Transmission plant in Thailand as planned Expand production in Russia and Malaysia Promote global alliances Continue to promote alliances to complement products, technology and regions 24

SUMMARY 25 162.1 4.7% FY3/8 SUMMARY Operating profit (Billion yen) Operating ROS (1.9)% (38.7) 3% 53.9 2.4% SKYACTIV Mix 5% 182.1 6.8% 7% 21. 7.2% Projection Structural Reform Plan 85% or higher 23. 7.% or above FY3/12 FY3/13 FY3/14 FY3/15 FY3/16 Sales Volume 1,363 () 1,247 1,235 1,331 1,42 1,52 Mazda Brand Value Management Mazda brand value Maximize customer satisfaction by providing Mazda unique fun-todrive products/services (driving performance/design/ environment & safety/ customer care) Enhance line-up of SKYACTIV models Realize both right-price sales and volume growth Reinforce product / brand advertisement Continue investment for future growth Realize stable profit structure Steadily improve returns to shareholders 26

27 APPENDIX 28

CASH FLOW AND NET DEBT *Reflecting equity credit attributes of the subordinated loan. 29 REVENUE BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA (Billion yen) 752. 6 Other 56.6 516.9 511.7 89.4 1.3 114.7 67.1 113.2 121.6 615.9 16.7 19.3 638.4 97.9 126.4 685.9 1.3 141.9 1.5 151.5 3 Europe North America 67.8 7.8 152.2 141.3 84.2 144.9 29. 194.7 183.9 226.8 226.7 Japan 197.2 24.5 167.9 226.3 25.2 23.2 216.9 273.3 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY March 213 FY March 214 3

REVENUE BY PRODUCT (Billion yen) 752. 6 Other Parts 56.6 516.9 511.7 55. 48.7 48.5 46.5 47.6 45.2 67.1 53.6 5.4 615.9 49.4 51.8 638.4 56. 55.3 685.9 5.2 59.4 79. 4. 3 Vehicles/ Parts for overseas 45.1 42.6 418. production 566.1 514.7 527.1 576.3 633. 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY March 213 FY March 214 31 REVENUE CHANGE FY March 214 Full Year vs. FY March 213 Full Year (Billion yen) FY March 214 2,692.2 FY March 213 2,25.3 2% 22% Japan 3% Overseas 6% 1% 13% 9% % Total Volume & Mix Exchange 32

REVENUE CHANGE FY March 214 Fourth Quarter vs. FY March 213 Fourth Quarter 15% 1% (Billion yen) FY March 214 752. FY March 213 67.1 12% Japan 5% Overseas 2% 5% 7% 5% % Total Volume & Mix Exchange 33 FY MARCH 214 FINANCIAL METRICS 34

GLOBAL SALES VOLUME AND CONSOLIDATED WHOLESALES 35 75 5 OPERATING PROFIT CHANGE FY March 214 Fourth Quarter vs. FY March 213 Fourth Quarter (Billion yen) FY March 213 34.3 Volume & Mix + 9.2 Cost Improvement + 8.9 Exchange + 15.7 Marketing Expense + 4.1 Other (14.7) Improvement (Deterioration) FY March 214 57.5 25 Change from Prior Year + 23.2 36

OPERATING PROFIT CHANGE FY March 214 Full Year vs. February Plan Improvement (Deterioration) (Billion yen) 25 2 Feb. Plan 18. Volume & Mix Cost Exchange Improvement + 2.7 Marketing Expense + 1.3 + 1.2 Other +.9 Results 182.1 (4.) 15 1 5 Change from February Plan + 2.1 37 GLOBAL SALES VOLUME AND CONSOLIDATED WHOLESALES 38

GLOBAL SALES VOLUME AND CONSOLIDATED WHOLESALES 39 Volume for FY March 215 are forecast KEY DATA (Billion yen) 15. 15 133.2 99.4 1 1. 7. 57.7 5 FY3/14 FY3/15 FY3/14 FY3/15 FY3/14 FY3/15 Capital Spending Depreciation R&D cost Data for FY March 215 are forecast 4

RETURNS TO SHAREHOLDERS, CONSOLIDATION OF SHARES AND CHANGE IN THE NUMBER OF SHARES PER SHARE UNIT Returns to Shareholders FY March 214 year-end dividend 1 per share (Plan) FY March 215 year-end dividend 2* per share (Plan) * 1 after consolidation of shares Work to provide stable dividends and realize steady increase Consolidation of shares and Change in the number of shares per share unit Consolidate 5 common shares into 1 share Change the number of shares per share unit from 1, shares to 1 shares * To be submitted to the ordinary general meeting of shareholders scheduled in June 214. Planned effective date is August 1, 214. 41 DISCLAIMER The projections and future strategies shown in this presentation are based on various uncertainties including without limitation the conditions of the world economy in the future, the trend of the automotive industry and the risk of exchange-rate fluctuations. So, please be aware that Mazda's actual performance may differ substantially from the projections. If you are interested in investing in Mazda, you are requested to make a final investment decision at your own risk, taking the foregoing into consideration. Please note that neither Mazda nor any third party providing information shall be responsible for any damage you may suffer due to investment in Mazda based on the information shown in this presentation. 42