Overview
- Mazda publicly unveiled the crossover at the Brussels Auto Show in January after a preview at its Oberursel development center.
- A 78 kWh LFP battery powers a 190 kW rear motor, delivering a WLTP range of up to 484 km depending on wheel size.
- DC fast charging peaks at up to 195 kW for a 10–80% refill in about 24 minutes, with 11 kW available on AC.
- The cabin features a 26.45-inch 5K ultrawide display, a head-up projection for driving data, voice and gesture controls, and lifestyle modes including Pet Comfort and Car Wash plus an in-car selfie.
- German sales are planned to begin with Takumi and Takumi Plus trims, with dealership arrivals expected in summer 2026.