Prices and equipment of the Mazda MX-30 R-EV

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Considered one of the most interesting electric cars of 2023, the Mazda MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV is now available for purchase in the Spanish market. We are talking about a crossover with a ZERO emissions label that is halfway between plug-in hybrids and extended-range electric ones, with the main advantage being that it with this Mazda MX-30 the propulsion will always be electric, but you will never have to worry about autonomy again.

Mazda’s commitment to electrification, as is customary in the brand, has been carried out under a different formula than usual. Mazda’s objective with the MX-30 R-EV is to put on the market a car that does not have to be subject to the problems of autonomy and recharging of electric batterieswhich is why it has created a kind of hybrid in series equipped with a battery of considerable capacity (17.8 kWh), double charging socket (11 kW in AC and 36 kW in DC) and an electric generator powered by gasoline that will allow to carry the total autonomy of this MX-30 above 600 km.

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This approach can also be called extended autonomy electric, it is currently unique in the market and in the past few brands have used it, however it is still a very interesting solution for all those looking for an all-in-one car with a ZERO emissions label. Although with the energy of its batteries we will have up to 85 km of electric autonomy according to the WLTP cycleThanks to the Wankel engine that acts as a generator, we will not necessarily have to depend on a charging point to move. In addition, this gasoline engine never moves the wheels, so for practical purposes the MX-30 R-EV will always move thanks to its 145 hp electric motor, either using electrical energy stored in its batteries or gasoline burned by the small Wankel generator.

The marketing of the Mazda MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV has already begun in Spain with a price from 38,050 euros before discounts, promotions or aid, being available in a total of 5 finishes: Prime Line from 38,050 euros, Advantage from 39,550 euros, Exclusive Line from 39,050 euros, Makoto from 41,050 euros and Edition R from 43,600 euros. In Quécochemecompro.com you can see all the offers and promotions of the Mazda MX-30 in Spainin addition to its most direct rivals such as the Honda H-RV e:HEV or the Nissan Qashqai e-Power.

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Located at the same price as the 100% electric MX-30, the MX-30 R-EV has a fairly complete set of equipment from its simplest finish. Already in this Prime Line termination we can find 18″ alloy wheels7″ digital instrument cluster, Head-Up Display, 8.8″ multimedia system compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Autoautomatic climate control, front and rear parking sensorsLED headlights, adaptive cruise control, signal recognition or rear view camera.