Mazda’s EZ-60: The Electric Dream Car That’s Taking Over China

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Meet the EZ-60: A Dream Come True

Hold on to your steering wheels because Mazda has unleashed its latest creation, the EZ-60, and it’s creating quite the buzz in China. Marketed as a “dream car,” this electric SUV is now available for the jaw-dropping price of under $17,000. Yes, you read that right! But just how dreamy is this new ride?

Mazda EZ-60 electric SUV (Source: Changan Mazda)

Record-Breaking Preorders

It seems Mazda’s foray into electric vehicles isn’t just about looks and luxury; the EZ-60 has racked up over 40,000 orders since its launch. Talk about a hot commodity! Within just 24 hours of its global debut at the Shanghai Auto Show, it secured over 10,000 preorders. It’s almost like a new iPhone release but with wheels! If you’re wondering why, it could be attributed to its impressive specs and pricing.

Mazda EZ-60 electric SUV (Source: Changan Mazda)

What Makes the EZ-60 Stand Out?

This electric SUV is not just a pretty face. With a sleek design pulling from Mazda’s “soul of motion” aesthetic, the EZ-60 flaunts sporty new headlights and a full-length LED light bar that’ll make even your neighbor’s car jealous. Expect options including an advanced 26.45” floating infotainment system and a show-stealing 100” naked-eye 3D head-up display. I mean, why wouldn’t you want an SUV that makes your old car feel like a pumpkin on wheels?

With a CLTC range of 600 km and options for both fully electric and extended-range variants, this SUV might just be the best decision you make this year. Buckle up, because the EZ-60 is steering its way into your heart and driveway!

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