Mazda Reveals How Many MX-30 Were Sold In The US
The numbers barely exceed its range.
Mazda North American Operations released its November sales results in the U.S. and, for the first time in monthly report, it listed the all-electric Mazda MX-30.
The car has been offered since September, but the Japanese company hasn't included the MX-30 in the September and October reports.
So how many were delivered? Well, 55 units last month and 120 total, which means 65 in September-October.
That's not too many - not even a percent of Mazda's total sales of 20,602 in November (313,334 year-to-date).

Only time will tell, whether Mazda MX-30 monthly sales will exceed its EPA range of 100 miles.
According to the first look review, it's stylish, but a weak electric car with specs that would be interesting maybe a decade earlier.
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