Mazda’s CX-90 plug-in hybrid delayed until 2025

4 August 2024, 9:00 am

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Mazda’s CX-90 plug-in hybrid delayed until 2025
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Mazda’s CX-90 plug-in hybrid delayed until 2025
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Mazda’s largest PHEV, the CX-90, will be delayed until 2025 for its Australian launch due to complexity in adapting to local standards. The vehicle will have a powerful 241kW/500Nm output and a 42km electric range. Pricing is expected to be around $104,656, making it one of the most expensive models in Mazda’s lineup. Other brands mentioned: BMW, Jeep, Volvo, Kia, Toyota.

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