Two months after it was previewed to the media, Bermaz Motor launched the 2022 Mazda MX-30 at an event in 1 Utama alongside the Mazda CX-8 2.5T. Fully imported (CBU) from Japan, there are two variants of the MX-30 announced which are the Mid and High variants though only the latter’s price is announced.The Mazda MX-30 High e-Skyactiv battery electric vehicle (BEV) starts from RM 198,780 and is exempted from annual road tax until 31-December 2025. Though there are plug-in (PHEV) and mild-hy
CY Foong
29.06.2022
Mazda’s first fully-electric vehicle (EV) model, the Mazda MX-30 would be launched in Malaysia by Q4 2022 and it is one of the most radical-looking EVs out there. The electric crossover with a name inspired by its legendary roadster stablemate and doors that open out like one of the last rotary sports cars has been given a mild update in Europe.The looks remain unchanged as does the battery capacity – a small 35.5 kWh battery with a 200 km range (Europe WLTP) – along with the e
CY Foong
12.05.2022
2022 Mazda MX-30 EV is previewed for Malaysia, prices to be announced in Q4 2022 Imported (CBU) from Japan, but comes with Type 2 AC charging socket and CCS2 DC charging 35.5 kWh battery is on the small side, 199 km range (WLTP), but emphasis is on lightweight for an engaging drive, and premium interior materials - values Mazda is known forBermaz Motor has confirmed yesterday that it will be launching the Mazda MX-30 in Malaysia later this year. Globally, the Mazda MX-30 is available either as a
Hans
23.04.2022
Bermaz Motor to launch its third CKD Mazda SUV for Malaysia Globally, Mazda MX-30 is available either as a battery EV or a mild hybrid 2.0L CKD Mazda CX-30 is also a possible candidateBermaz Auto, the parent company of Mazda distributor Bermaz Motor, has confirmed that it will be launching a third locally-assembled (CKD) model soon. This was confirmed by CEO Dato’ Francis Lee in an interview with BFM radio earlier this month.Lee confirmed plans for a third CKD Mazda model when answering a
Hans
20.04.2022
2022 is here and it will be an interesting year, as multiple car companies have lined out their plans for a host of electric vehicle (EV) launches in Malaysia.As announced during the 2022 Budget, sales of electric vehicles will be exempted from both import and excise tax. The tax-free period is only for a very short time, specifically 2 years, between 1-January 2022 and 31-December 2023 for fully imported (CBU) models.Charge up and strap in.Chery eQ1 –Soon-to-be Malaysia’s cheapest E
Eric
09.01.2022
Bermaz Auto, the parent company of Mazda distributor Bermaz Motor, has confirmed to its shareholders and partner banks that it will be launching the Mazda MX-30 EV in Malaysia.The fully electric C-segment Mazda SUV will be launched in Malaysia sometime around Q3 or Q4 2022.This gives Bermaz slightly more than one year to sell the MX-30 tax-free before import and excise tax exemptions for imported (CBU) battery electric vehicles (BEVs) expire on 31-December 2023.Also read: Budget 2022: Expiry dat
Hans
21.12.2021