Mazda MX-30 2022

SUV  C-Segment

Prices

RM 199,000

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SUV

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Petrol,EV

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Mazda MX-30 2022
The 2022 Mazda MX-30 represents Mazda's bold entry into the electric vehicle market, blending signature Kodo design with eco-friendly innovation. Available in multiple trims including the base model and Premium Plus variant, it features a 35.5 kWh battery delivering up to 100 miles range—ideal for urban commuting. The MX-30 stands out with freestyle doors, sustainable cork-lined interiors, and Mazda's e-Skyactiv technology for smooth acceleration. While the RWD setup prioritizes efficiency, the Premium Plus adds luxuries like a 12-speaker Bose system and 360-degree cameras. Its compact 4.4m length and 137mm ground clearance make it agile for Malaysian city driving, though the modest range may suit secondary-car buyers best. Here, we provide comprehensive details about the 2022 Mazda MX-30 to streamline your research. Explore model-specific pricing (from RM 180k in Malaysia), specifications like the 143hp electric motor, and charging times (80% in 36 mins with DC fast charging). Compare trim highlights—base vs. Premium Plus—including infotainment upgrades and safety features like Smart Brake Support. Learn about common owner feedback, such as limited rear-seat space due to the coupe-like design, alongside maintenance tips for tropical climates. For deeper insights, browse our FAQs on battery longevity, warranty coverage, and the MX-30's unique history as Mazda's first mass-market EV. Stay updated with the latest news on potential 2023 updates or local promotions. Whatever your query, we'll provide accurate data to support your decision-making.
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2022 Mazda MX-30 Mid e-Skyactiv
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2022 Mazda MX-30 High e-Skyactiv
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Highlights

Mazda MX-30 +2022 Key Highlights

The 2022 Mazda MX-30 series stands out with its commitment to sustainability and innovative design. As Mazda’s first all-electric vehicle, it combines the brand’s signature "Jinba Ittai" (horse-and-rider-as-one) philosophy with eco-friendly engineering. Key highlights include a unique freestyle door system, minimalist interior crafted from recycled materials, and a focus on urban mobility with a compact SUV footprint. The MX-30 prioritizes driving engagement while embracing electrification, making it a distinctive choice in the 2022 EV market.

MX-30 Electric (EV) Model

MX-30 Mild Hybrid (MHEV) Model

MX-30 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) Model

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Common Problem

TL;DR
The 2022 Mazda MX-30 is often criticized for its limited range and power, being primarily designed to meet compliance requirements rather than excel as an EV. It has unique design features like suicide doors, which receive mixed reviews.
Range and Power Limitations
One of the most frequently mentioned issues with the Mazda MX-30 is its limited range and power. Owners and reviewers have noted that it is one of the least powerful EVs available, with a range that may not be suitable for those who need to travel long distances regularly. This limitation is partly due to Mazda's decision to use a smaller battery, which they claim is to consume less material in production.
Design and Compliance
The MX-30 was largely developed as a compliance car to meet emissions regulations, rather than as a groundbreaking electric vehicle. Its design includes unique features such as "Freestyle" or suicide doors, which are considered both a safety hazard and a practical feature depending on user preference.
Market Position and Comparison
In terms of market positioning, the MX-30 struggles against competitors due to its price point and performance. In some markets, it is priced close to more capable models like the Tesla Model Y, which offers better range and features. Some users suggest alternatives like the Polestar, which may offer better value for money.
User Experience and Feedback
Despite its shortcomings, some owners appreciate the MX-30 for its comfort and smooth driving experience, particularly for short commutes. The design elements, while controversial, do have their fans, especially among those who appreciate the aesthetic or practical aspects of the door design.
Overall Sentiment
The overall sentiment towards the Mazda MX-30 is mixed. While it fulfills basic EV needs and offers a unique design, it falls short in performance and range compared to other vehicles in its class. It appears to be more suited for urban environments where shorter trips are the norm, rather than for those needing a robust, long-range electric vehicle.

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History of Mazda MX-30

Retro Sports Edition (2024)
A 2024 limited edition featured blacked-out accents, dual-tone paint options, and eco-friendly Regane upholstery, emphasizing style without major mechanical changes. Despite innovations, sales remained niche globally.
2nd Generation (2023-present)
The 2023 refresh introduced a rotary range-extender variant, boosting range to 400km while retaining the iconic design. Three powertrains (EV, mild-hybrid, and rotary PHEV) catered to diverse markets, with tech upgrades like 10.25-inch touchscreens.
1st Generation (2019-2023)
Launched as Mazda's first mass-market EV, the MX-30 debuted with a 143hp electric motor and 256km range. Its signature freestyle doors and minimalist interior targeted urban commuters, though limited range drew criticism.

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