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The Mazda MX-30 Electric is available in Australia in a single high-spec variant – the E35 Astina – with prices staring from $65,490 (before on-road costs). It uses a 35.5kWh battery which delivers 107kW of power and 271Nm of torque.
2021 Mazda MX-30 Electric – data table
E35 Astina | |
Price (MSRP) | $65,490 (plus on-roads) |
Format | Single motor, front-wheel drive |
Power | 107kW |
Torque | 271Nm |
Battery size | 35.5kWh |
Range (WLTP) | 224km |
Energy use | 18.5 kW/100km |
MAX charge speed | 50 kW per hour DC |
Plug type | Type 2 AC / CCS DC2 |
Weight (tare) | 1442kg |
Boot space | 366L / 1171L |
The Mazda MX-30 Electric includes a portable home charger, and a wallbox can be arranged through Mazda dealerships.
Approximate charging times – 0-80 per cent
Home (up to 2.4kW) |
Wallbox (up to 7.7kW) |
Three-phase (up to 11kW) |
Public (up to 50kW DC) |
Maximum | ||
Mazda MX-30 E35 Astina | 35.5kWh | 11h50min | 3h 41min | 2hr 35min | 34min | 17min @50kW |
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