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    Default MAZDA UNVEILS MAZDA MX-30, FIRST MASS-PRODUCTION EV AT TOKYO MOTOR SHOW

    Mazda Motor Corporation has unveiled its first mass-production electric vehicle, named Mazda MX-30, at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show.

    A new addition to Mazda’s car lineup, the MX-30 is the automaker’s third new-generation model. Aiming to offer an experience that lets customers relax and be themselves and deepens the bond between car and owner, the model offers a creative time and space that invites new ways of using a vehicle.

    Under the Car-as-Art ethos, the styling of MX-30 aims to raise its artistic value and expand the expressive range of Mazda’s Kodo—Soul of Motion design language. Based on a concept of “Human Modern,” the design stays grounded in the beautifully honed, handcrafted forms of Kodo, yet aligns itself with changing values and new lifestyles.

    Spaces in and around the center console give the cabin an open feel, and environmentally conscious materials such as cork and fabrics made from recycled materials are used in ways that bring out their natural appeal, creating a comfortable interior space. In addition, the MX-30 adopts freestyle doors1 so customers can invent new and creative ways of using the car.

    In line with the human-centric philosophy, Mazda engineers were determined to deliver the same Jinba-ittai driving joy that every Mazda offers in the EV as well. The model adopts Mazda’s new electric-drive technology, e–Skyactiv, and combines outstanding response with smooth dynamic behavior to achieve performance that drivers can enjoy naturally.

    “In any era, Mazda wants people to experience exuberant moments in life through cars,” said Akira Marumoto, Mazda’s Representative Director, President and CEO at the show. “We will continue striving to deliver creative products and technologies so our customers will love and hold onto their Mazda for a long time.”

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    Mazda MX-30 special website:
    https://www.mazda.com/en/new-generation/mx-30/

    Watch the Live Reveal: http://www.mazda.ca/en/vehicles/new-...a-ev/overview/

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    Default Re: MAZDA UNVEILS MAZDA MX-30, FIRST MASS-PRODUCTION EV AT TOKYO MOTOR SHOW

    The engine and EV is interesting.
    Anything you can share in terms of addding electric to other platforms?
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    Default Re: MAZDA UNVEILS MAZDA MX-30, FIRST MASS-PRODUCTION EV AT TOKYO MOTOR SHOW

    Hi S.F.W. By 2030, every Mazda vehicle will feature our e-Skyactiv electric-drive technology as we work to reduce CO2 emissions on a life-cycle assessment basis. Although not currently available in Canada, Mazda has been steadily working on initiatives for electrification such as Skyactiv-G with M-Hybrid and Skyactiv-X.

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