Mazda MX-30 - electric car for driver and environment

23 September 2020 | Alyson Aslin

The MX-30 e-Skyactiv's drive system's combination of electric motor and 35.5kWh lithium-ion battery equips the car with smooth, quiet and seamless all-electric driving with a range of 200km (WLTP combined)

Mazda MX-30 - electric car for driver and environment

The MX-30's ' Human Modern' styling concept and Freestyle centre pillar-less doors break new ground for the beautiful, handcrafted forms of Kodo design. The interior features a floating centre console incorporating Mazda's first touch-screen air-conditioning control panel, and unique materials designed to minimize environmental impact - door trim using fibres made from recycled plastic bottles and cork harvested from the bark of trees without felling.

Combined with the MX-30's inherently smooth all-electric driving behaviour, the adoption of electric G-Vectoring Control Plus (e-GVC Plus) results in even greater refinement of the Mazda driving experience.

The MX-30 features an enhanced suite of i-Activsense features. And despite adopting freestyle doors with no centre pillar, its bodyshell combines high strength - including a carefully designed structure to protect the high-voltage battery - with efficient energy absorption for excellent collision safety performance.

The Mazda MX-30 will arrive in European dealerships during the second half of 2020 (UK 2021).

Source: Mazda