It’s been a long time coming, but Mazda is off to a slow and steady start in the electric vehicle space with the new MX-30 Electric. It goes above and beyond the MX-30 Hybrid that arrived earlier in 2021 by adopting a fully electric powertrain. Both cars look identical which makes things a little confusing, but Mazda has placed great emphasis on the style and materials used in the MX-30, to set it aside from the rest of its SUV range.
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