Mazda set to unveil new electric vehicle at Tokyo Motor Show

September 30 2019,

Mazda set to unveil new electric vehicle at Tokyo Motor Show

Mazda will unveil a new electric vehicle at the Tokyo Motor Show. Few details have been announced as of yet, but we know the new EV will be designed for mass production and will arrive on the market sometime next year.


Mazda announced its new e-TPV technology a few weeks ago and it now appears it will lead to a new vehicle altogether. The 100 percent electric car will have its own technology and will be unique from other models in the Mazda lineup. We definitely look forward to seeing what Mazda has in store next month when they unveil the new e-TPV electric vehicle.


We will be here to bring you all of the details, so stay tuned!


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