Introduction
Frustrating Mazda MX-30 Can't Match Other Modern EVs
A short range, odd controls, and an uninspiring driving experience mean it’s hard to make a case for Mazda’s first electric carOverview
The 2022 Mazda MX-30 is the automaker’s first attempt at an electric vehicle. It takes the form of a small SUV, and is about the same size as the gas-powered CX-30. We rented one from Mazda to give it a try.
Perhaps the most important thing you need to know about the Mazda MX-30 is that I couldn’t drive it on Mother’s Day. See, the MX-30 has a range of only about 100 miles. Even though my mother doesn’t live very far away, the little Mazda couldn’t make the round trip on a single charge.
There’s definitely a place for EVs with short ranges. For example, the Mini Cooper SE is a fun-to-drive runabout that’s a perfect second car for someone with a short commute, and a cheap, used Nissan Leaf is a fine choice for someone who wants to go electric on a budget.
If Mazda's vehicle fleet is going to become electrified, more reasonably priced EVs need to be available for interested buyers who can’t afford a brand-new car that costs $60,000 or more. But the MX-30 is neither cheap nor satisfying. Starting at about $33,470 (before a $7,500 federal tax rebate), it is among the more affordable EVs on the market, but it will still end up costing only a little less than a more practical, brand new Nissan Leaf (which no longer qualifies for the tax credit).
Mazda only has plans to import 560 MX-30s for now, and they’ll be sold only in California, so there’s obviously a limited audience for this review. But we hope our feedback will reach Mazda before it designs any more EVs. After all, the rest of Mazda’s lineup is full of practical, affordable, fun-to-drive vehicles—many of which CR recommends. There’s no reason the company can’t make an EV in the same vein.
Mazda’s interiors have been excellent as of late, and the MX-30 is no exception. Designers incorporated what the automaker describes as “sustainable” materials, such as cork trim on the center console, and recycled plastic for the trim on the insides of the door. They looked great on the top-of-the-line Premium Plus model we rented and help make the car feel more special.