US: Mazda MX-30 Sales Fade While CX-90 PHEV Surged In August 2023

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In August, Mazda noted record plug-in electric car sales in the United States with 1,700 CX-90 PHEV. The all-electric MX-30 is fading with just six units sold.

However, when it comes to the plug-in hybrid Mazda CX-90 PHEV, sales are pretty good at 1,700 units in August. That's 5.6 percent of the total volume. So far this year, Mazda sold 3,843 CX-90 PHEVs in the US.

When it comes to the Mazda CX-90 PHEV, it starts at $47,445 and is promised to offer up to 26 miles of all-electric range , using a 17.8-kilowatt-hour battery. The switch to plug-in hybrids is the company's short-term solution for electrification, which will include the upcoming CX-70 PHEV and non-rechargeable hybrid models . Mazda is expected to introduce new BEV models later this decade, but for now, PHEVs are the main focus it seems.So far this year, Mazda sold 100 MX-30s, which is 69 percent less than a year ago at this time. Cumulatively 605 units were sold in total over two years.The Mazda MX-30 will remain on sale in some other markets.

 

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