Mazda MX30 electric car, how far can it really go? Long drive on a small battery

Uploaded 4 years ago by Bob Flavin

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Here is a summary of the YouTube video review of the Mazda MX-30:

The Mazda MX-30 has a 35.5 kWh battery, one of the smallest batteries tested.

The claimed combined range is 200 km, but real-world range is closer to 175 km.

It features a vegan interior, cork, wood, and renewable materials.

The Mazda MX-30 is available in two premium interior options.

It is designed for city driving with shorter commutes.

Infrastructure for charging EVs is improving but is still hit-and-miss.

The interior has white vegan-friendly leatherette, mélange-toned fabric, and cork.

There is limited regenerative braking available.

The car is nice to drive and very quiet.

A bank card or Apple Pay are preferred payment methods.

Active cruise control and limited regenerative braking are featured.

The car does not have a large space in the backseat.

Overall, the car is brilliant, but a small battery hinders long-range driving.

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