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CarAdvice quoted Mazda’s Head of Research and Development Kiyoshi Fujiwara as saying, “Probably by 2020 globally, five to 10 percent [of vehicle sales] will be pure EV, while the other 95-90 will still use ICE (internal combustion engine). UPDATE 10/18/19: A series of teaser videos from Mazda confirm that its new electric vehicle will be some sort of crossover SUV. Mazda is a tiny carmaker on a global scale, producing just 1.6 million vehicles a year.
Both the name and the styling come as something of a surprise, but clearly Mazda is demonstrating how important this car is to its future by applying the more emotional MX designation to its EV. Rodriguez also says that it sounded like an electric car. Is that a smart thing? The vehicle looks like a version of the CX-5 SUV with body camouflage, and it doesn’t have any visible exhaust. According to reports, Mazda’s first electric car will be low-volume, with an optional rotary engine range extender.

Mazda has officially unveiled its first mass-produced electric vehicle (EV), a surprisingly rugged-looking small SUV called the MX-30, at the Tokyo Motor Show. The company's engineers are tuning it to drive exactly like its gasoline and diesel powered cousins. The Mazda MX-30 electric SUV will go on sale in Europe in late 2020.