A new way to connect to the city

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Now that we've appreciated the city again, it's time to return to the streets with another conscience, another spirit. Seeing the city as our home, our family, our ally and that of future generations, we must take care of them. We have to plug into it, figuratively and literally. And the best way to do it is to make the leap to the electric vehicle, as the Mazda MX-30, the first 100% electric from the prestigious Japanese firm.

this car is a new page in Mazda's history. The name MX is part of its history and legend, always associated with the best-selling sports car, the MX-5, but also with prototypes and competition models, see it again in the MX-30, an urban and electric SUV, It represents a new chapter in that history of Mazda, a revolution, like the one we all want to continue breathing cleaner cities.

Body in three colors.

Body in three colors.

The MX-30 is a car thought for the most urban drivers and also, and above all, designed for the environment. His concept is sustainable 360º, from the very manufacture to the materials inside. It uses lighter batteries, which reduce the environmental impact and allow a more dynamic driving. And its design takes it one step further Kodo minimalism to hug the concept 'Modern Human', more expressive and allying itself with modern trends and values ​​of dynamism and sustainability.

Getting around in an electric vehicle is allowing the city and everyone to breathe better. Zero polluting emissions. Possibility of entering urban centers with restrictions. Electric mobility is thinking about the future. In the present. And Mazda wants this sustainable way of traveling around the planet to coexist with the pleasure of the driving experience. The MX-30 is the result of that desire. Because committing to sustainability does not mean giving up enjoying driving.

Doors ‘freestyle plug into the city.

Freestyle doors: connect to the city.

SURROUND DESIGN

Simplicity and elegance. The design of the MX-30 is committed to the current spirit: out the superfluous elements. The triumph of the practicality of an SUV to move around the city and the minimalist aesthetic.

Natural cork and recycled fibers.

Natural cork and recycled fibers.

Inside we find New Materials selected for their respect for the environment: like the details in natural cork, leftover from the production of bottle caps, which provide warmth; the fabric made from recycled plastic bottles for door trims; and a 20% recycled fibers used for seats.

The doors freestyle rear ends that sensation of comfort and that the city surrounds us.

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