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Mazda’s new electric SUV is already a hit in China and it’s about to go global

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Mazda’s new electric SUV, the EZ-60, set a record in China after securing over 20,000 orders. It is about the size of a Tesla Model Y and will soon launch in overseas markets like Europe.

Meet Mazda’s new EZ-60 electric SUV

Mazda calls it a “dream car” with a sleek new design, class-leading features, and advanced smart driving technology.

The EZ60 is Changan Mazda’s, the company’s joint venture in China, first electric SUV and second EV following the EZ-6 sedan.

After securing over 20,000 orders, Changan Mazda announced the EZ-60 set a new record as the fastest joint venture new energy SUV to reach the milestone.

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Mazda’s new electric SUV received 10,060 orders in 24 hours after it opened following its global debut at the Shanghai Auto Show on April 23. On May 9, Changan Mazda said EZ-60 orders exceeded 18,000, also setting a record for joint venture electric SUVs.

Like the EZ-6 sedan, Mazda’s electric SUV features its new “Soul of Motion” design, including a redesigned logo, slim LED headlights, and an LED lightbar that stretches across the front.

It comes loaded with “a number of world-first technologies,” including a 100″ naked-eye 3D head-up display (HUD) and a 26.45″ floating infotainment, which the company claims is “the largest size, thinnest body, and narrowest frame in its class.”

The unique D-pillar air duct gives it “the million-level supercar design” while improving airflow and efficiency. With nine air ducts and sixteen vents, the company said overall wind resistance is improved by 60.8 counts.

Mazda EZ-60 electric SUV interior (Source: Changan Mazda)

Launching globally

The EZ-60 is available in purely battery electric (EV) and extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) powertrain options.

Mazda’s new electric SUV will officially launch by the end of August. Following the EZ-6, which will go by “6e” overseas, the EZ-60 will be Changan Mazda’s second EV to launch globally.

Mazda 6e (Source: Mazda)

Based on Changan’s EPA1 platform, which underpins the Deepal SO7, the electric SUV is expected to have a driving range of around 600 km. Prices and full specs will be revealed closer to launch. Check back soon for more info. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.

Mazda’s electric SUV is 4,850 mm long, 1,935 mm wide, and 1,620 mm tall, or about the same size as the new Tesla Model Y (4,797 mm long, 1,920 mm wide, and 1,624 mm tall).

Deng Zhitao, Executive Vice President of Changan Mazda, in front of the EZ-60 electric SUV (Source: Changan Mazda)

The EZ-6 starts at 139,800 yuan in China, or about $20,000, and has a CLTC driving range of up to 600 km (372 miles). Changan Mazda introduced a new Sport Edition earlier this month, with black side skirts and wheels, red brake callipers, and a few other upgrades.

In Europe, the electric sedan will arrive as the Mazda 6e. It will be available with two battery packs:  68.8 kWh or 80 kWh, good for WLTP driving range of 479 km (300 miles) and 552 km (343 miles), respectively.

What do you think of Mazda’s new electric SUV? Would you buy one in the US, Europe, or other global markets? Let us know your thoughts below.

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