Chinese are thrilled by the Mazda EZ-60 extended-range electric SUV

Many legacy automakers are struggling with the rapid development of Chinese startups and their innovative new electric vehicles. However, earlier this week, Mazda introduced an electric SUV called the EZ-60, which has already garnered significant attention in the country. It is also very popular, as over 10,000 pre-orders were placed within 48 hours of its unveiling.

The car does not resemble any Mazda sold anywhere else in the world. Thanks to a collaboration with Changan, it actually shares a platform with the S07 model, one of the newer electric SUVs from the People’s Republic.

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According to reports, Mazda secured 10,060 pre-orders for the EZ-60 within two days of its debut. This happened despite the fact that, so far, the SUV has only been shown in the extended-range version, and details about the battery-electric version have yet to be announced.

However, pre-orders should not be confused with actual sales. First, buyers are not obligated to purchase the car. Additionally, pre-orders can be placed for just 10 yuan, equivalent to $1.40. Not everyone who does this will actually buy the car, but this is a standard practice in the industry—only the percentage varies in each case.

Although Mazda uses the foundation of a Chinese SUV, it has cleverly given the EZ-60 a familiar Japanese exterior. This is important, as it will be sold not only in China but also in other countries, where it will be known as the CX-6e. Unfortunately, the U.S. is one of the markets where it will not be available.

The extended-range version of the EZ-60, showcased at the Shanghai Auto Show, features a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine acting as a generator for a 31.7 kWh battery, which powers the rear axle via a 255-horsepower electric motor. As mentioned earlier, Mazda has not yet disclosed the specifications for the battery-electric version, and it will be interesting to see how buyers respond to it.

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