AMONG A GROWING number of high-achieving EVs available in Australia, Mazda’s electric foray appears to have a tough job convincing electric proponents that it deserves a look. Not only does the MX-30 E35 have a relatively short range of 224km and modest performance it also comes at an eyewatering price of $65,500.
Compared with almost all other EVs on the market, the unorthodox Mazda’s value equation appears impossible to solve. And