CX-90 hits for six for engine choice and luxury
/Mazda’s new flagship sports utility wagon delivers showboat appeal
Read MoreMazda’s new flagship sports utility wagon delivers showboat appeal
Read MoreHiroshima’s baby hatch, presently here in three grades, achieves a styling freshen and might be in line for a new infotainment package.
Read MoreDoes an old habit persist with the MX-30 plug-in hybrid?
Read MoreA third powertrain for the MX-30 reinstates an iconic engine type. Will it avail in NZ?
Read MoreThe picture from Mazda for Kiwis leaves potential buyers in the dark – not so the one for North America.
Read MoreUpdates to MX-5 synch with e-fuel breakthrough.
Read MoreAustralia’s extra-early announcement of Mazda’s plush SUV gives a good idea of what the NZ distributor can snare.
Read MoreDesign study of small battery-packed coupe flashed at Mazda conference.
Read MoreMazda’s new flagship expected to overshadow CX-9 as a five-star family fare.
Read MoreNZ market preferences for plush battery-involved SUV adopted by neighbour
Read MoreMazda adds luxury elements to workhorse ute
Read MoreWhile our neighbour is securing CX-60 this year, NZ is further down the queue.
Read MoreArrival of handling-honed model coincides with signs Mazda’s classic has a solid future
Read MoreHiroshima’ most powerful road car is designed to go up against Germany’s elite marques.
Read MorePowertrain detail revealed about the CX-60 in run-up to full unveiling next month.
Read MoreEnergy-recuperating system now on CX-30.
Read MoreMazda has outlined its upcoming sports utility range and lots more.
Read MoreUpdates for popular Mazda CX-5 have rolled out internationally.
Read MoreBEING in the business of making and selling products that create greenhouse gases responsible for global climate change also fuels Mazda’s eco-consciousness.
It all began in 2007 with Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, a multi-solution plan to reduce vehicle emissions; including a key resolution to reduce “well to wheel” CO2 emissions from its vehicles by 50 percent by 2030 and by 90 percent by 2050.
Read MoreTHE latest entrant to the electric car sector is also proposing keeping petrol and diesel vehicles in circulation for decades yet.
Mazda New Zealand’s call is tied to adoption of synthetic fuels that could make internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles just as clean as electrics.
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