![]() Its relatively small battery pack illustrates Mazda's unique approach to developing an electric car, and it could shed light on what the three upcoming EVs will look like on paper when they arrive. With a coupe-like roofline and RX-8-like doors, the MX-30 (pictured) is unlike any other EV on the market. As we've already reported, one of the Toyota-powered models will be a crossover built in a new plant in Alabama. ![]() Mazda noted it's excluding mild-hybrid systems from these tallies, but it clarified that some of the regular hybrids will use technology sourced from partner Toyota. Known as the Skyactiv Multi-Solution Scalable Architecture, the platform will underpin five hybrids, five plug-in hybrids, and three EVs due out between 20. Many will be built on the same basic architecture to cut costs. It's a bit of a niche model, but it will be joined by at least 13 electrified vehicles in the coming years. Mazda's first electric car, the MX-30, made its debut in 2019.
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