Mazda Pulls the Plug on the MX-30 EV—Its Only US Electric Vehicle

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Mazda discontinues the MX-30 for 2024, and will lean on hybrids.

Mazda says it has no plans to bring the MX-30 R-EV PHEV to the United States.

Mazda plans to focus efforts on its larger PHEV vehicles, like the CX-90 and CX-70 PHEV models, as well as a CX-50 hybrid.MX-30, which went on sale in California in 2021, is officially not making a return for the 2024 model year. The MX-30 was also slated to bring the beloved rotary powertrain back to US shores with the MX-30 R-EV PHEV, a model predictably dying with the MX-30’s departure. The company is pivoting away from a battery-only solution to focus its electrification efforts elsewhere.

 

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