
The source examines Mazda’s shift toward dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) after years of focusing on other powertrain technologies. It highlights the company's past struggles with its initial offering, the MX-30, which was quickly discontinued due to limited range and a non-dedicated platform. Now, Mazda is moving forward with its first dedicated EV, a midsize crossover based on the Skyactiv EV Scalable Architecture, which was recently spotted testing in California. This new model, expected to launch in 2028, signifies Mazda’s commitment to the electric transition despite lagging behind other automakers. Furthermore, the source notes Mazda's global efforts, including new models like the EZ-60 SUV and 6e sedan co-developed with its Chinese partner, Changan Automobile.If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, please consider supporting the podcast with a donation at buymeacoffee.com/calpurnianews. Every contribution helps us create quality content and share valuable insights. Don’t forget to follow the channel so you won’t miss future episodes. Thank you so much to all our listeners!