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Mazda Kills Off Electric MX-30 in U.S. after Just Two Years

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Mazda Kills Off Electric MX-30 Crossover in U.S.Michael Simari - Car and Driver
  • Mazda announced that it will stop selling the MX-30 electric SUV in the United States after the 2023 model year.

  • The company says it is instead focusing in plug-in hybrids such as the new CX-90 and upcoming CX-70.

  • The MX-30 lives on overseas with an R-EV range-extender variant that recharges the battery with a rotary engine.

The Mazda MX-30 has met its demise in the United States after just two model years. Mazda has announced that it will discontinue the MX-30—the company's first electric vehicle in the American market—after 2023, although the tiny SUV will continue to be sold in Japan and Europe.

Doomed from the Start

Although the MX-30 wore a stylish bodywork and featured neat eco-friendly materials inside, the quirky EV was almost entirely doomed from the start due to its paltry 100-mile EPA-estimated range. The MX-30's battery is tiny at approximately 32.0 kWh, and the single front-mounted motor's 143 hp meant an 8.7-second trudge to 60 mph from a stop.

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The MX-30 was further hamstrung by being sold exclusively in California, and as a result very few have found homes. Mazda sold 181 MX-30s in 2021, while 324 were purchased in 2022. Through June of this year, only 66 were sold.

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Michael Simari - Car and Driver

Instead of fully electric vehicles, Mazda says it's currently strategy in the U.S. is focusing on plug-in hybrids. The CX-90 PHEV launched earlier this year with a 26-mile electric range, and a smaller CX-70 with a plug-in variant will arrive within the next year.

The MX-30 Lives on Elsewhere

The MX-30 lives on abroad not only as an EV but also as a plug-in hybrid called the R-EV with a rotary engine that acts as a range extender. While a smaller 17.8-kWh battery gives the R-EV an even shorter 53-mile range, the 830cc rotary engine acts as a generator to provide juice to the electric motor. The MX-30 is the first new Mazda with a rotary since the RX-8 sports car, but it only produces 167 horsepower and is about on par with the EV's lethargic performance.

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Michael Simari - Car and Driver

Mazda initially said it would bring a rotary hybrid version of the MX-30 to the U.S. in early 2021, but the MX-30 R-EV is currently only available in Japan and Europe, where sales are much stronger. But Mazda North America CEO Jeff Guyton told Automotive News in February that "it doesn't mean it's a no for the U.S." so it is possible that the MX-30 name could return, just not as an EV.

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