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The 4,850 mm (190.9 inches) long SUV will be available with range-extender and fully electric powertrain options in China, sharing its underpinnings with Changan’s Deepal S07. Mazda has yet to ...
Mazda’s new electric SUV is about the size of a Tesla Model Y and will be sold globally. In just two months, the Mazda EZ-60 has secured over 30,000 pre-orders in China.. Mazda’s new EZ-60 EV ...
The first electric SUVs from Mazda should arrive on the roads this fall, and a tad later in the UK. Thanks to the Brits, ... “With the First Edition MX-30 order book now open, ...
Mazda, the Japanese automaker known for delivering reliable gas cars but not taking many risks, introduced its first electric vehicle: the MX-30.
Mazda has announced the all-new MX-30, the firm's first battery electric vehicle to the US market. Aimed at the California market, it's a compact SUV-styled car that will also herald the return of ...
Despite the relative failure of the MX-30, Mazda will be throwing its hat in the EV SUV ring come 2027. The Japanese automaker recently announced plans to add another in-house made electric SUV as ...
More: Everything We Know About The Mazda CX-6e Electric SUV. Mazda released a short teaser to hype the EZ-60. The video shows the SUV’s silhouette rendered in digital wind tunnel graphics.
Mazda is developing a new fully electric SUV, expected to debut before the end of this year. A recent trademark filing hints that the compact SUV will adopt the CX-6e moniker. It will likely be ...
Mazda’s first bespoke EV, the MX-30, is a failure but a new electric SUV is in the works and it may come with an extended-range powertrain.
Closer to the end of that time frame, around 2027, Mazda also plans to launch an electric SUV based on its own dedicated EV platform, with a plug-in hybrid variant also possible. This will be sold ...
It is expected to be an SUV, adding to the 6e electric sedan that will go on sale in Europe later this year, produced with automaker Changan in China. Sjoerd van der Wal // Getty Images ...
Mazda Motor Corp.’s MZDAY global CEO, Masahiro Moro, expects that electric vehicles (EVs) will make up between a quarter and 40% of the automaker’s global sales by the end of the decade. On ...