High price not to blame for death of Mazda MX-30 electric car, company claims

Mazda Australia says a $66,000 price is not the reason why it only sold 131 examples of the MX-30 electric car – each with a 224km claimed driving range – in two and a half years.


The Mazda MX-30 – a small hybrid and electric SUV with rear-hinged back doors – was never meant to be a top seller, its maker claims, after 131 examples of the electric version were sold in two and a half years.

The plug was pulled on the MX-30 – which was also…

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