Mazda to finally join vehicle electrification movement in 2020
By RELAXNEWS | 11 June 2019COLOGNE: Mazda CEO Akira Marumoto confirmed to Automotive News Europe that the company will launch its first electric car next year followed by at least two hybrid models in 2021 or 2022.
While electrification is taking the automotive industry by storm, Mazda has yet to jump on that bandwagon despite all the biggest automakers adding more hybrid or fully-electric models to their portfolios each year; with electrification spilling over into motorcycles, public transportation vehicles, and even bicycles, vehicle manufacturers have demonstrated that this is a trend that will stay, and Mazda announced last week that the company will finally get on board — next year.
Company CEO Akira Marumoto said the move to electric cars should help the company reach strict European CO2 emissions standards over upcoming years.
While the Mazda is working with Toyota to develop a new EV architecture, Marumoto promises that the EV to be launched next year will be on a Mazda-specific architecture.
He also noted that by 2030, the company intends for all vehicles in the portfolio to be offered with some sort of electrification.
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