Better late than never for the 'Zoom-Zoom' brand.
As a fan of Mazda, I can't help but be rather disappointed by how it's meeting the current moment. While other automakers are building battery plants, announcing huge new electric vehicle lineups and even issuing end dates for internal combustion, the 'Zoom-Zoom' brand offers exactly one plug-in hybrid in its U.S. lineup, and it starts around $50,000. Don't get me wrong. I understand exactly why this is happening.
The trouble is that Mazda hardly has an extensive hybrid or PHEV lineup. There's the CX-90 PHEV, which is excellent but large and pricey, and abroad there's the slightly smaller CX-60 Hybrid and Mazda 2 Hybrid – the latter of which is a re-skinned Toyota Yaris. The Mazda MX-30 EV only had 100 miles of range and was only sold in California, and it was around for about five minutes before being canceled. Clearly, Mazda wants to do more and better with this new EV coming in two years.
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