Strange times in the EV World: has Mazda just started a price war in Colombia
As I was scrolling through social media a couple of days ago, an ad caught my eye. It was promoting the electric version of the Mazda CX-30, a car that has seen nearly no sales pretty much everywhere because, well, it’s quite expensive and offers a paltry 220 km range.
The CX-30 is widely believed to be a compliance vehicle, not meant for mass production, only for selling enough vehicles to comply with strict regulations in some markets . This is why it surprised me that it arrived in Colombia … and that, apparently, Mazda is going all in to make the vehicle competitive in the local market!When it first arrived in the country, the Mazda CX-30 Electric had a cost of $202’000.000 COP . It was only slightly cheaper than the.
Things got worse throughout the year, as competition became more intense, cheaper options arrived, and month after month, Mazda’s EV sales started to shrink . This is perhaps why Mazda’s local distributor, Alciautos, decided to go all in and offer a staggering, pricing the CX-30 Electric at 149’990.000 COP and making it the cheapest electric SUV in the country, even below the MG ZS EV and the Dongfeng SERES 3 as well as the JAC E40X .
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