Mazda Australia says it will take all the electric vehicles it can get

Once considered a laggard in the electric vehicle space, Mazda is set to introduce 13 electrified models by 2025 – and Mazda Australia wants as many of them as it can get. The parent company has previously indicated 13 electrified models are in the pipeline – three full electric vehicles (EVs), five plug-in hybrid EVs and five 'conventional' hybrids. The cohort of new-era vehicles is set to be followed by a dedicated electric-only platform that will lead the brand on to 2030.

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