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Brand New 24 Mazda MX-30 125kW R-EV Prime Line 5dr Auto

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Standard specification

Driver Convenience

7" TFT Colour driver instrument panel display8.8" Colour centre touch screen display with Mazda Connect infotainment
Adaptive cruise control (Mazda radar cruise control) features stop and goApple car play/Android Auto
Blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alertDriver attention alert system
E-call with GPSEmergency lane keeping with blind spot assist and road keep assist
Emergency stop signalling systemFront and rear parking sensors
Integrated bluetoothIntegrated Mazda navigation system
Intelligent speed assistLane keep assist system (LAS) with Lane departure warning system (LDWS)
PASPower start/stop button
Reversing cameraService indicator
Trip computerWindscreen projected colour active driving display (head up display) with traffic sign recognition

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

11 kW triphase onboard chargerDC socket for rapid charging up to 40KW
Internal Combustion Engine Sound EmulatorType 2 for mode 2 AC charging via 3-point plug
Type 2 for mode 3 AC charging via home or public charge points 

Entertainment

8 speakersDAB Digital radio
FMMultimedia Commander including separate volume dial
Steering wheel mounted audio/bluetooth controls 

Exterior Features

Auto headlight levellingBlack door mirrors
Black front grilleBody coloured bumpers
Coming/leaving home lightsDusk sensing headlights
Electric front windows with one touch auto up/downElectrically adjustable door mirrors
Front, rain-sensing wipers with adjustable sensitivity and speedGloss black rear roof spoiler
Heated and auto power-folding door mirrors in black with integrated indicator lightsHigh beam control
LED 3rd brake lightLED daytime running lights
LED HeadlightsLED rear combination lights
Rear side wing doorsRear wiper
Satin black B-pillar and C-pillar garnishUnique R-EV exterior badging

Interior Features

12v electrical power outlet3 seat bench in 2nd row
60/40 split fold down rear seatsClimate control air conditioning operated by the central 7" touchscreen control panel
Cloth upholsteryDoor panel trim - cloth with soft touch armrest
Driver and front passenger two rear grab handles with rear coat hooksDriver seat manual slide, recline and height adjust
Driver, front passenger and two rear door pocketsDrivers and front passengers sun visors with vanity mirrors and driver's ticket holder
Front and rear LED lightingFront centre armrest with storage and two cupholders
Front passenger seat manual slide, recline and height adjustIlluminated glovebox
ISOFIX child seat anchorage points attached on outer rear seatsLeather wrapped steering wheel and shift lever
Luggage compartment LED lightningMazda heritage cork accents on the console tray and cupholder lids
Rear centre armrest with two cup holdersRoof mounted sunglasses holder
Seatback pocket at rear of the front passenger seatSingle front passenger seat
Steering wheel telescopic and tilt adjustmentTonneau cover
Two front and three rear height-adjustable head restraintsUSB and 12V Outlet

Passive Safety

3 point ELR front seat belts x2 with pretensioners3x3 point rear seat belts
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)Collision avoidance braking
Driver central airbagDrivers knee airbag
DSC - Dynamic Stability ControlElectric G-Vectoring control plus
Electronic parking brake with auto disengage function and auto hold functionFront and rear curtain airbags
Front dual stage driver and single stage front passenger airbagsFront passenger airbag cut-off switch
Front side airbagsHill hold assist
Pre-crash safety system - Smart brake support (SBS) with turn-across trafficRear door child safety locks
Regenerative braking system (5 modes. Selected via paddle shift switches)Seatbelt reminder audible warning for driver, passenger and rear seats
Traction control system (TCS)Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)

Security

Keyless GoRemote central locking with deadlocking and automatic door lock when driving
Thatcham accredited alarm and immobiliser 

Wheels

18" Grey metallic alloy wheelsEmergency tyre repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity in kWh17.8Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins)290
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change20-80Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW2.4
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins)25Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change20-80
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW50Battery TypeLithium-ion
Coupler/Connector TypeType 2Maximum Charging Rate - kW50
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage100000Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years8
Usable Battery Capacity17.8WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb17.3
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb3.6WLTP - Equivalent AER (km) - City109
WLTP - Equivalent AER (km) - Comb85WLTP - Equivalent AER (miles) - City68
WLTP - Equivalent AER (miles) - Comb53 

Emissions - ICE

Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6 

Emissions - PHEV

WLTP - CO2 Weighted (g/km) - Comb21 

Engine and Drive Train

Catalytic ConvertorTrueCC1
Compression Ratio11.9:1Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Gears1 SPEEDTransmissionAUTO

Fuel Consumption - PHEV

WLTP - FC Ch Sus (l/100km) - Comb7.6WLTP - FC Ch Sus (l/100km) - Extra High9.5
WLTP - FC Ch Sus (l/100km) - High6.4WLTP - FC Ch Sus (l/100km) - Low5.9
WLTP - FC Ch Sus (l/100km) - Medium7.2WLTP - FC Ch Sus (mpg) - Comb37.2
WLTP - FC Ch Sus (mpg) - Extra High29.7WLTP - FC Ch Sus (mpg) - High44.1
WLTP - FC Ch Sus (mpg) - Low47.9WLTP - FC Ch Sus (mpg) - Medium39.2
WLTP - FC Weighted (l/100km) - Comb1WLTP - FC Weighted (mpg) - Comb282.5

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC0.0
Badge Power170Coin SeriesPrime Line
Generation Mark1Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0722E
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years12Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %91NCAP Child Occupant Protection %87
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 095NCAP Pedestrian Protection %68
NCAP Safety Assist %73Service Interval Frequency - Months12
Service Interval Mileage12500Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3Vehicle Homologation ClassM1

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)9.1Engine Power - BHP170
Engine Power - KW125Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Torque - LBS.FT192Engine Torque - MKG26.5
Engine Torque - NM260Top Speed87

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelRDE 2

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front215/55 R18
Tyre Size Rear215/55 R18Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type18" ALLOY 

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1560Length4395
Wheelbase2655Width1795
Width (including mirrors)2035 

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)50Gross Vehicle Weight2251
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1155Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)350
Max. Loading Weight473Max. Roof Load75
Minimum Kerbweight1778No. of Seats5
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb11.4
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Mazda MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV

Mazda's clever little MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV is a PHEV, but not as you know it. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

Ten Second Review

Mazda's little MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV is a Plug-in Hybrid, but a very different one. The rotary engine's unique, never drives the wheels and constantly defers to an electric motor offering 53 miles of range. Sounds promising.

Background

It's been a very long time since we've seen a Mazda with a rotary engine, that Wankel technology inextricably linked with the brand, who produced more than 2 million rotary engines between the launch of the Mazda Cosmo in 1967 and the end of production of the RX-8 sports car in 2012. Since then, rotary tech's been absent from the company's line-up, but now it's back, not in a high performance coupe but in a model we'd previously thought was an EV, the little MX-30 hatch. The MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV is effectively the range extender version of that car. That's a description which might conjure up memories of the old BMW i3 range extender model, which had a rather crude little motorbike engine stacked out back to noisily cut in when the EV batteries were depleted. As we'll see, Mazda's R-EV tech is a great deal more sophisticated than that. In fact, the rotary engine it uses never directly powers the wheels. Sounds intriguing. Let's take a closer look.

Driving Experience

We quite liked the ordinary full-electric MX-30 when we first tried it, but wondered who would live with a real-world driving range figure of not much more than 100 miles (official figure 124 miles). This R-EV Plug-in Hybrid version seems a much better all-round proposition, it's 17.8kWh battery pack offering 53 miles of pure EV mileage before a little single-rotor 830cc 73bhp rotary Wankel petrol engine pipes in and adds a further 320 miles of range. Rather like Nissan's e-Power system (though that can't be plugged in), the engine isn't there to directly power the wheels. Instead via a generator, its role is to create energy for the 168bhp electric motor which (aided by 260Nm of torque) ultimately powers the car. There are three selectable driving modes - 'Normal', 'EV' and 'Charge'. 'Normal' uses the electric motor alone and keeps the rotary engine switched off unless battery charge becomes low. 'EV' mode forces the car to keep the engine switched off for even longer; and 'Charge' merely uses the engine to (rather inefficiently) charge the battery - you can set a target charge level in 10% increments. Regardless of which drive mode you choose, top speed is limited to an extremely modest 86mph, but 62mph is dispatched in a rather more eager 9.1 seconds, fractionally faster than the full-EV model.

Design and Build

All versions of the MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV feature a rotor badge on the front wings and an e-Skyactiv R-EV badge on the tailgate, plus this PHEV variant gets unique wheels. Otherwise, you're going to struggle to differentiate it from the ordinary full-electric MX-30 model, which offers its own unique expression of the brand's usual so-called 'Kodo' design theme, here apparently "emphasising the car's beauty as a solid mass". You'll be intrigued by the 'freestyle doors' (some unkindly call them 'suicide doors') - seen previously on Mazda models like the RX-8 - which are hinged unconventionally; the front doors open forward to an angle of 82 degrees, while the rear doors open backwards to an angle of 80 degrees. Peer in and you'll note the open spaciousness of the cabin and what is quite a stylish and driver-focused interior. Inside, the sense of space is enhanced with a floating centre console that sits independently from the dashboard, while the use of environmentally-friendly materials has been carefully matched to meticulous quality and finish. Leather is replaced by a vegan alternative. The lower console incorporates a 7-inch colour touch-screen air conditioning control panel, and (in a nod to Mazda's founding as the Toyo Kogyo Cork Company in 1920), the MX-30 features cork lined centre console trays and inner side door handles. The back seat can take a couple of adults in reasonable comfort. Roof height's obviously better than it would be in a hatch or a coupe (there's 939mm of rear headroom), encouraging you to think that a couple of adults might be berthed here for shorter trips. But they'd probably find the experience a touch on the claustrophobic side, thanks to the fact that you're only favoured with these two, small port hole-style windows which can't be opened. Boot capacity is the same as in the EV version - 350-litres. Push forward the seats and up to 1,155-litres of space can be freed up. One clever R-EV added feature on the plushest variant is a vehicle-to-load supply socket (there's one up-front and one in the boot), a three-pin plug that will allow users to run electrical items at up to 1,500 watts.

Market and Model

At the time of our test in Spring 2024, this MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV was priced from around £35,000 with base 'Prime-Line' trim - £3,500 more than the equivalent full-electric MX-30 model. Mazda expects the majority of sales (around 44%) to come from mid-range 'Exclusive-Line' trim, for which at the time of this test you'd have needed just under £37,000. The top 'Makoto' version we tried required around £39,000 from you at the time of this review. If you do stretch to 'Makoto' trim, you can pay £200 extra for special dark grey cloth upholstery with either black or brown leatherette inserts. Like all MX-30s, this one comes with the brand's Mazda Connect centre-dash infotainment system, including navigation, plus 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring, while the technology tally also includes Mazda Radar Cruise control and a driver's knee airbag. The latest camera-driven safety elements also feature, including 'Smart Brake Support' autonomous braking and 'Intelligent Speed Assist', which can adapt your velocity according to posted speed limits. Inevitably, you'll need the top 'Makoto' variant for the real niceties. Things like Adaptive LED headlights, a powered tilt and slide sunroof, a heated steering wheel, a 360-degree view monitor and a 12-speaker BOSE surround sound system All MX-30 customers also get the easy-to-install 'MyMazda' app, which can be used to remotely start or stop charging and to remotely control cabin climate. Additionally, you can use it to send a navigation route to your car from your tablet or PC. Or to lock the doors remotely.

Cost of Ownership

We gave you this car's total 373 mile combined driving range figure earlier, with 53 miles of that being on pure battery power. In order words, this MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV will go three times as far as the ordinary full-battery MX-30 model manages between charges. Mazda claims the usual fairyland combined cycle three-figure PHEV fuel reading - in this case 283mpg. More relevant is the quoted CO2 result, 21g/km, which means you'll be BiK tax-rated at just 8% (it's 2% for the ordinary EV MX-30). There's a 50-litre fuel tank and this Mazda can recharge at up to 36kW DC, allowing for a full-top-up in about 25 minutes. You'd need about an hour and a half to fill the 17.8kWh battery from a conventional 7.2kW home wallbox. Mazda says that engine efficiency has been improved here by the use of direct fuel injection, which reduces the tendency for the fuel and air mixture to collect at the back of the combustion chamber without fully combusting. An exhaust gas recirculation system also features, which operates mainly at low revs to prevent cooling loss - which previously was an issue with rotary powerplants (which have greater surface areas than piston engines of equivalent capacity). Previous rotary engines suffered from rotor tip wear, but Mazda says that's been mitigated here by the use of wider, 2.5mm seals. We should also mention the warranty, the usual unremarkable three year / 60,000 mile package. If you want to extend that, you can do so via optional 'Essential', 'Elite' and 'Complete' plans. Included in the standard package is a three year paintwork warranty and 12 years of anti-perforation cover. In addition, there's a 'Mazda Accident Aftercare' scheme which sees the company liaise with your insurer after an accident, making sure that you have access to a courtesy car if you need one and ensuring that all repairs are carried out to full Mazda standards.

Summary

The British government is nowhere near its targets in terms of public charging installation for the EV community and prices of electric vehicles seem to rise daily, as do our electricity costs. Given that, we wouldn't blame you for temporarily putting off the switch to a full EV and opting for something planet-friendly but a little more real-world usable in the meantime. Something like this MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV. You can tell your friends it's basically an EV, because it basically is. You can plug it in, an electric motor not an engine drives the wheels and for commuting folk, the EV range is long enough to make fuel station visits an extreme rarity. Yet when you need the peace of mind of fossil fuel-propulsion, it's there for you. The perfect combination? Some will certainly see this Mazda that way. Why on earth would you choose the identically priced but range-restrictive full-electric MX-30 over this variant? Answers on a postcard please.

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Styling
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Economy
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Depreciation
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Insurance
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47 monthly payments of£299
Deposit£3599
Mazda deposit£6000
Total amount payable£35,390.60
Fixed interest rate3.04%
Representative APR5.9%
Cash price£31,495
Credit amount£21,896
Contract mileage32,000
Excess mileage charge12.0p per mile
Optional final payment£11,677.50
Term (months)48

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