Mazda's Electric Future: New Platform, 552km Range Mazda6e Coming in 2025
Mazda is preparing for an electric future with a new flexible EV platform, set to debut in 2027. The first model, a Japanese-produced electric Mazda6, will use Panasonic Energy Corporation's battery cells. Meanwhile, Mazda 6e orders open in Germany from April 1, 2023.
Mazda's electrification plans include a new crossover model between 2025 and 2027. The company aims to blend driving pleasure with sustainable tech. Initially, Mazda's EV news in Germany were slow due to the MX-30's high price and limited range. However, the new Mazda 6e promises a range of up to 552 kilometers and a base price of 44,900 euros, boosting its sales prospects.
The first models on the new EV platform will be the electric Mazda6e, launching summer 2025, and the electric SUV Mazda CX-6e, expected at the Shanghai Auto Show 2025 and potentially arriving in Europe by year-end 2025. Mazda also continues to develop efficient hybrid and internal combustion engines, including the new 'Skyactiv-Z' engine for the next-gen Mazda CX-5.
Mazda's new electric vehicle platform and models promise improved range and affordability, potentially boosting EV news in Germany. The company's commitment to sustainable technology while maintaining driving pleasure sets the stage for an exciting future in electric mobility.
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