Lower Running Costs
New hybrid Mazda cars transition between electric, petrol or a combination of the two thanks to smart hybrid technology. This means you get the best performance, costing you less whether you're nipping around town or on a longer journey. Because of your Mazda hybrid's green qualities, you can also take advantage of government and tax benefits.
Extended Driving Range
There's no need to alter your routine, way of life, or driving style, just fill up the tank and drive like usual while the Mazda hybrid battery engages when necessary and recharges on its own. Take that a step further with a plug-in hybrid model and benefit from a better electric range whilst still having the comfort of a petrol engine to fall back on.
Reduced Emissions
The exceptionally low tailpipe emission in the Mazda hybrid range means that you are doing your bit to reduce pollution. Energy is stored through regenerative braking and the hybrid system recycles it back into the battery. Mazda plug-in hybrid models are better still - using less fuel and more electricity means you can reduce your carbon footprint further.
Mazda offers a wide range of models with a variety of powertrains: from Mild hybrid Mazda, full hybrid, and Mazda PHEV.
Mazda’s cars are designed for driving pleasure and use the latest in advanced technology to successfully offer improved CO2 emissions and better fuel economy, whilst giving a smooth and capable, connected drive.
The Mazda mild hybrid technology uses a small generator to store energy gained through braking, which can then assist the engine, saving fuel and optimise your driving.
Take a look at the award-winning range of Mazda hybrids, including the Mazda3 and Mazda3 saloon, along with Mazda hybrid SUVs like the CX-30, CX-60, and the CX-5.
There is no need to alter your lifestyle or driving habits with a Mazda self-charging hybrid. You simply fill the tank and drive as normal while the battery charges.
Mazda self-charging hybrid is a full hybrid that combines a small generator, which takes energy that is normally wasted during braking. The energy is stored and used to assist the engine, therefore saving fuel by powering the electrical systems and optimising your drive.
Mazda hybrid vehicles have improved fuel consumption, lower emissions and an improved driving experience, plus there is no plug or charging required.
The new Mazda2 Hybrid is available as a full hybrid, which pairs a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine with an electric motor. This produces a perfect combination of 114bhp whilst returning a fuel economy of up to 74mpg.
You can drive long distances on electric power alone in a new Mazda Plug-in Hybrid.
The Mazda plug-in hybrid range has an internal combustion engine that is powered by petrol or diesel, along with an electric motor powered by batteries.
Regenerative braking charges the Mazda hybrid plug-in batteries, or it can be plugged into a home or public charge point.
The CX-60 was the first Mazda plug-in hybrid SUV model and can offer great fuel economy with an electric range of 39 miles of pure electric driving.
Or the CX-80 will cover your daily commute, combining a petrol engine with a rechargeable battery, for an economical drive.
The range of Mazda engines go a step further towards fuel efficiency and reducing emissions with SKYACTIV technology so we all can live on a cleaner planet.
Representing the next-generation, the ground-breaking e‑SKYACTIV-X petrol engine combines the revving qualities of the petrol engine with the performance, fuel efficiency and torque of a diesel engine. The Mazda3 and Mazda CX-30 which include e-SKYACTIVE-X, also come with Mazda M Hybrid technology which uses energy collected during deceleration to power onboard electrical equipment, which makes for a smoother ride and helps to improve fuel economy.
SKYACTIV-G petrol engines emit relatively few hazardous pollutants and are more efficient and powerful.
Whereas, the Mazda SKYACTIV-D are modern and efficient diesel engines with an improved response and noise behaviour in addition to lowering emissions.
Take a look at the Mazda electric lineup and discover economical driving omitting zero emissions.
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