All Mazda models to be hybrid, electric by 2030
Mazda Motor Corporation announced plans to make all of its vehicles electric based by the early 2030s. The company is setting the new strategy to meet new global emission regulations.
The first step for Mazda will be to introduce electric powertrain technologies which will include electronic vehicles in 2019. The planned vehicle is expected to be a low-volume with an optional rotary engine, which is an engine with triangular rotors that revolve in ellipses. Currently Mazda does not have any all-electric vehicles but does have a hybrid version of its Mazda3.