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Mazda MX-30 electric compact crossover SUV on display at Brussels Expo

Range Is the Only Thing Holding the 2021 Mazda MX-30 EV Back

The future is at hand, and more electric cars and SUVs are rolling off the production line from most automakers’ manufacturing plants. It won’t be long, and these previously expensive models will become much more affordable. One particular version, the Mazda MX-30 isn’t sold on U.S. soil yet, but it’s on its way in a …
A white Mazda MX-30 electric SUV at the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo on October 25, 2019.

The Mazda MX-30’s Doors Might Be the Most Unique Thing About It

Ever since the DeLorean burst onto the scene with its super-rad gull-wing doors, unique car doors have enthralled enthusiasts. Some Lamborghini models sport cool scissor doors (but be careful not to get locked inside). And the Mazda MX-30, the automaker’s first electric vehicle, follows this trend with rear-hinged doors. Frankly, we think they’re even cooler …
Mazda MX-30 on display at the 2019 Tokyo auto show

The Mazda MX-30 Is Bringing Back a Classic Engine

Auto enthusiasts have been impatiently waiting for the return of the ever-popular rotary engine. Mazda unexpectedly announced that it will soon be bringing it back in the all-new MX-30 electric crossover. Mazda’s CEO confirmed that the classic engine will operate as a fuel-fed generator to increase the driving range of the MX-30. Not yet available in the …
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Is More Range Really Better for Electric Trucks?

Although range anxiety is dying down, when it comes to electric trucks, a big battery pack is still important. Especially when towing gets involved. However, not every manufacturer subscribes to the idea. Porsche’s Taycan, for example, can only do about 200 miles on a charge, Road & Track reported. And Mazda purposefully gave its upcoming …