E-Mobility Mazda's future electric cars are coming from Chinese partner

From Mario Hommen/SP-X | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

So far, Mazda has been producing its electric cars for Europe itself. For future models, Changan is the development department and production base.

At Auto China 2024 in Beijing, the Mazda EZ-6 made its premiere. The model is developed and produced together with Changan Auto.(Image: SP-X/Mario Hommen)
At Auto China 2024 in Beijing, the Mazda EZ-6 made its premiere. The model is developed and produced together with Changan Auto.
(Image: SP-X/Mario Hommen)

Mazda and Changan Auto had previously worked on an electric sedan from China for China. The two companies have now agreed on a global cooperation in electric cars. Changan is now officially Mazda's new Chinese research and development department and production base for future electric cars to be available worldwide.

The new EZ-6 electric sedan is expected to make its debut in Europe in 2025. At its premiere in Beijing in April, the nearly five-meter-long electric car was originally planned exclusively for the Chinese market. Since July, the vehicle has been produced by the joint venture Changan Mazda in China.

Mazda plans to officially present the EZ-6 as a global model in the fall of 2024 and launch it on the Chinese and European markets. The range is expected to be up to 600 kilometers. To ensure that the EZ-6 appeals to car customers outside China, employees from Mazda's European research and development center were involved in the tuning and validation of the EZ-6.

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