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Mazda Postpones Electric Car Plans, Focusing on Hybrid Cars

Mazda is reportedly postponing the launch of its first all-electric car by at least two years to 2029, citing a weakening market as the reason. The Japanese manufacturer intends to focus on hybrid vehicles for the time being. Mazda is considered a latecomer to the electric vehicle market and currently offers no self-developed electric car. While the manufacturer does have all-electric models in its portfolio, such as the Mazda 6e – and soon the …
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Mazda is reportedly postponing the launch of its first all-electric car by at least two years to 2029, citing a weakening market as the reason. The Japanese manufacturer intends to focus on hybrid vehicles for the time being. Mazda is considered a latecomer to the electric vehicle market and currently offers no self-developed electric car. While the manufacturer does have all-electric models in its portfolio, such as the Mazda 6e – and soon the …

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elektroauto-news.net broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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