Mazda’s first-ever all-electric vehicle, the MX-30, is equipped with a 35.5-kW lithium-ion battery that provides a range of 161 kilometres. A single electric motor is included, and it sends 143 horsepower along with 200 pound-feet of torque to the front wheels. Said battery can be charged from 20-80 percent in two hours and 50 minutes using a level-2 power source, or in 36 minutes when plugged into a 50-kilowatt DC fast charger.
Pros
- Dynamic driving
- Refreshing design
- Evocative sound
Cons
- Very limited range
- No all-wheel drive version
- Difficult access to rear seats