2023 Mazda MX-30

2023 Mazda MX-30
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Price Range
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Fuel Efficiency6.4 / 100km
ANCAP Rating5-star
Warranty5 years
Fuel Efficiency6.4 / 100km
ANCAP Rating5-star
Warranty5 years
Mazda

About the Mazda MX-30

The quirky Mazda MX-30 crossover is unchanged for 2023, apart from a minor price rise.

All mild-hybrid versions of the MX-30 received a $200 price increase in April 2022, along with many other Mazda models.

Pricing for the all-electric E35 Astina remains unchanged.

The 2023 Mazda MX-30 range now starts at $34,190 before on-road costs for the G20e Evolve, and extends to $65,490 before on-road costs for the E35 Astina.

A Mazda Australia spokesperson said this price increase is due to supply chain constraints, as well as production costs.

Video Review

Mazda MX-30 Video Review

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Intro
Exterior
Interior
Infotainment
Safety Tech
Practicality
On the road
Verdict

Mazda MX-30 hybrid 2021 review

Does it move the game forward enough?
Date
June 29, 2021
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73,337

The all-new Mazda MX-30 shares the same platform as the Mazda CX-30 SUV, but it brings with it a higher tech drivetrain and a greater focus on renewable materials.

Mazda MX-30 Price

What is the price of a Mazda MX-30?
  • 2023 Mazda MX-30 G20e Evolve: $34,190 (+$200)
  • 2023 Mazda MX-30 G20e Touring: $36,690 (+$200)
  • 2023 Mazda MX-30 G20e Astina: $41,190 (+$200)
  • 2023 Mazda MX-30 E35 Astina: $65,490

Current Deals

What is the price of a Mazda MX-30?
E35 Astina
Available Deals for the E35 Astina
Finance Deal
Deal Overview
rrp
$66,010
Region
National
Offer Ends
31/7/2023
Based On An Annual Percentage Interest Rate Of 9.94%, With 47 Monthly Payments And A Balloon Final Payment Of $29,946
ABN Holders Only
Deal Pricing

Pricing Level

Price Value

Details

RRP

$66,010

Manufacturer listed price

Vehicle Specs

Body Style

SUV

Fuel Type

EV

Battery Capacity

35 kWh

Driving Range

449 km

Number of Doors

5

Number of Seats

5

Drive Type

FWD

Transmission

R1

Torque

271 Nm

Finance Deal Details

Loan Rate

9.94%

Terms

Up to 47 Months

Weekly Repayment From

$246

Final Payment

$29,946

News

All the latest Mazda MX-30 news

Mazda MX-30 Range Guide

Which variant of the Mazda MX-30 range is best for you?

The 2023 Mazda MX-30 G20e Evolve comes standard with the following features:

  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Automatic LED headlights
  • LED tail lights
  • Rain-sensing window wipers
  • Auto-folding side mirrors
  • 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster
  • 8.8-inch infotainment screen
  • Wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Satellite navigation
  • Eight-speaker sound system
  • Head-up display
  • Dual-zone climate control with touchscreen controls
  • Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
  • Electric park brake with auto-hold
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Paddle shifters
  • Leather-wrapped shifter
  • Push-button start
  • Black cloth upholstery

The G20e Touring adds the following:

  • Keyless entry
  • Two-position memory side mirrors
  • Auto-dimming driver side mirror
  • Pure white Maztex synthetic leather and grey cloth upholstery
  • Power driver’s seat
  • Illuminated vanity mirrors

Astina models add:

  • Bright-finish 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Adaptive LED headlights
  • Sunroof
  • Front cross-traffic alert
  • Front parking sensors
  • 12-speaker Bose sound system
  • Heated front seats
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Vintage brown Maztex synthetic leather and black cloth upholstery

Mazda MX-30 Variants

What are the variants of the Mazda MX-30?
G20E EVOLVE MHEV
FROM
$36,210
G20E TOURING MHEV
FROM
$38,710
G20E ASTINA MHEV
FROM
$41,710
E35 ASTINA
FROM
$66,010
Variant Name
G20E EVOLVE MHEV
Price From
$36,210
Series
M30B
Style
4D WAGON
Transmission
6-speed Automatic
Fuel Type
Petrol-Electric Hybrid - E10 Compatible
Fuel Economy
6.4L / 100km
Seating Capacity
5
Engine Size
2.0L
Cylinders
four-cylinder
FULL SPECS

Interior

Photos and Images of the Mazda MX-30 Interior

If you’ve sat in a high-spec MX-30 M Hybrid, it’s more of the same here.

There’s the interesting brown Maztex leatherette and cloth upholstery, real cork inserts along the centre console, floating said centre console and a touchscreen climate control panel.

Adding to the visual drama is access into the cabin – through RX-8-style ‘Freestyle Doors’. We don’t use the other name anymore.

The MX-30’s interior, like the exterior, combines typical Mazda bits from other models in the range with some quirkier design and trim elements befitting of the ‘Mazda Experimental’ (or MX) nameplate.

Beyond the saddle brown leatherette and sustainable cork trimmings, there’s also grey fabric on the doors made from recycled PET bottles, and unique takes on the partially-digital instrument cluster and infotainment displays compared to the related CX-30 and Mazda 3.

Naturally, being the only EV in Mazda’s current range, there’s a specific instrument cluster featuring a power meter and EV content. As is the case with all Mazda products running versions of this cluster, it’s clean and easy to navigate – I’m a big fan of the simplistic, minimalist graphics and design.

There’s also a funky little start-up animation that greets you every time you start the car up, as well as an animated graphic when it’s plugged in and charging. It’s the little things.

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Exterior

Photos and Images of the Mazda MX-30 Exterior

With Freestyle Doors and an eco-friendly interior that nods to Mazda’s past, the MX-30 in M Hybrid form is a quirky rival to the Volkswagen T-Roc and Toyota C-HR, and in Electric form is a rival to the MG ZS EV and Nissan Leaf.

rotary range-extender version of the MX-30 has been confirmed for Australia and could arrive as soon as late 2022.

Mazda MX-30 Colours

What colours are available for the Mazda MX-30?

The 2022 Mazda MX-30 is available in the following exterior paint colours, depending on the variant:

  • Arctic White
  • Polymetal Grey metallic (+$595)
  • Ceramic metallic
  • Machine Grey metallic (+$595)
  • Jet Black mica
  • Ceramic three-tone metallic (+$995)
  • Polymetal Grey three-tone metallic (+$1590)
  • Soul Red Crystal three-tone metallic (+$1590)

Cost of Ownership

What is the running, servicing and ownership costs of buying a Mazda MX-30?

The MX-30 is backed by Mazda Australia’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, with the battery covered for eight years or 160,000km.

Scheduled maintenance for the MX-30 Electric is required every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres – whichever comes first. The first five visits are quoted as an alternation of $153 and $230, amounting to $919 over the initial five years or 60,000 kilometres of ownership.

Additional items on top of the base service pricing include brake fluid ($88) every two years or 30,000km as well as the cabin air filter replacement ($105) required at the same intervals.

How it Drives

Our expert take on Mazda MX-30 drivability?

The 2023 Mazda MX-30 M Hybrid is powered by a 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine with a 24V mild-hybrid system.

It produces 114kW of power and 200Nm of torque, and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

The 2023 Mazda MX-30 Electric is powered by a single, front-mounted electric motor producing 107kW and 271Nm. It’s mated with a 35.5kWh lithium-ion battery pack.

All MX-30 models are front-wheel drive.

Mazda MX-30 Safety Rating

ANCAP Safety Rating Australia

The 2022 Mazda MX-30 has a five-star ANCAP safety rating based on testing conducted by Euro NCAP in 2020.

It scored 91 per cent for adult occupant protection, 87 per cent for child occupant protection, 68 per cent for vulnerable road user protection, and 74 per cent for safety assist.

All 2022 Mazda MX-30 models have the following safety features:

  • 10 airbags
  • Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection, and junction assist
  • Rear cross-traffic assist
  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Lane-keep assist
  • Adaptive cruise control with stop/go
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Tyre pressure monitoring

Opting for the Astina or the $1500 Vision Technology package on other models brings:

  • Front cross-traffic alert
  • Front parking sensors
  • Cruising and Traffic Support
  • Driver attention monitoring
  • Surround-view camera

5
overall
93%
adult occupants
87%
child occupants
68%
pedestrians & cyclists
74%
collision avoidance

Mazda MX-30 Warranty

What is the warranty period and kilometre limit for the Mazda MX-30?

The 2022 Mazda MX-30 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. The MX-30 Electric also has an eight-year battery warranty.

For M Hybrid models, the first five years of servicing costs a combined $1732, and maintenance is required every 12 months or 10,000km.

For the electric E35 Astina, servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km and the first five years cost a combined $919.

Mazda MX-30 Boot Space

How much luggage or cargo capacity and boot space is there in the Mazda MX-30?

Boot space is 311L according to VDA standards with the rear seats upright.

Mazda MX-30 Fuel Economy

How much fuel does the Mazda MX-30 use and what are its emissions?

The 2023 Mazda MX-30 M Hybrid consumes a claimed 6.4L/100km on the combined cycle according to ADR testing.

It has a 51L fuel tank and requires a minimum of 91 RON or E10 unleaded fuel.

The 20223 Mazda MX-30 Electric has a claimed range of 224km on the combined cycle according to ADR testing and consumes a combined 18.5kWh/100km.

The maximum DC fast-charging speed is 50kW and the maximum AC charging speed is 6.6kWh.

Depending on the variant, view the 2023 MAZDA MX-30 fuel usage below.

All Highway, City, and Combined figures below are litres per 100km

VariantSeriesStyleFuel TypeHighwayCityCombinedE10?
G20E EVOLVE MHEVM30B4D WAGONUNLEADED PETROL/ELECTRIC--6.4Yes
G20E TOURING MHEVM30B4D WAGONUNLEADED PETROL/ELECTRIC--6.4Yes
G20E ASTINA MHEVM30B4D WAGONUNLEADED PETROL/ELECTRIC--6.4Yes
E35 ASTINAM30B4D WAGONELECTRIC--0.0-

Mazda MX-30 Dimensions

The dimensions of the Mazda MX-30

The 2022 Mazda MX-30 measures in at 4395mm long, 1795mm wide and 1545mm tall, with a 2655mm wheelbase.

MX-30 M Hybrid models have a maximum of 800kg of braked towing capacity, or 600kg unbraked. The MX-30 Electric on the other hand isn’t rated to tow.

Depending on the variant, the 2023 MAZDA MX-30 measures as below.

VariantSeriesStyleLength (mm)Width (mm)Height (mm)Wheelbase (mm)
G20E EVOLVE MHEVM30B4D WAGON4395179515452655
G20E TOURING MHEVM30B4D WAGON4395179515452655
G20E ASTINA MHEVM30B4D WAGON4395179515452655
E35 ASTINAM30B4D WAGON4395184815552655

The 2023 MAZDA MX-30 has a braked towing capacity of 800kg and an unbraked towing capacity of 600kg.

Mazda MX-30 Market Fit

Where does it fit in the competitor segment?

The Mazda MX-30 is categorised as a Small SUV and has a price range of $36,210 to $66,010.

Should you buy the Mazda MX-30

Is this the right car for you? Our experts buy or not guide.

The MX-30 Electric is like today’s BMW i3 in that it’s a bit of an oddball with some really interesting bits and a fun drive, coupled with a lofty price tag.

While the BMW could be pardoned somewhat as a trailblazer for the time – and packed construction and materials usually reserved for supercars – the MX-30 is playing in a different age, and is too compromised and too expensive compared to alternatives from other makes.

For the $20,000 over the G20e Astina which matches everything bar the electric drivetrain, you get smoother and quieter driving performance but that’s about it.

You also have less driving range, more weight, and of course you’re competing in a much more premium end of the market.

The real-world range is not good enough for the money. Even if the justification for such a small battery makes sense – less materials intensive, quick charging, and lighter kerb weight – consumers with range anxiety likely won’t give the MX-30 Electric a second look once they see the range.

The core strengths remain, however. The cabin is nicely appointed and has thoughtful, sustainable touches that make the MX-30 a lot more stimulating than its CX-30 sibling, the on-road experience is pleasant and refined, and of course that quirky SUV-coupe design is another point of difference.

With that said, the tight back seat and boot, impractical door design, low-output electric motor and short-range battery are big knocks that are pretty hard to get past at over $70,000 on the road given the ever-increasing amount of competition at this end of the market.

Here’s to hoping the upcoming range-extender version, complete with a rotary petrol engine as a generator, can address some of the shortcomings without sending the price into proper premium brand territory.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Mazda MX-30 range kicks off from $36,210 (plus on-road costs) for the "MX-30 G20E EVOLVE MHEV" variant and finishes at $66,010 (plus on-road costs) for the "MX-30 E35 ASTINA" variant.

The Mazda MX-30 is built in Japan and is then shipped to Australia.

The Mazda MX-30 has a braked towing capacity of 800kg and an unbraked towing capacity of 600kg.

Mazda suggested that owners service their Mazda MX-30 every 12 months or 10,000km, whichever comes first.

The Mazda MX-30 has a five star ANCAP safety rating out of five.

The variants of the Mazda MX-30 use Unleaded Petrol/electric or Electric. Some variants are compatible with E10, please check the indvidual variant specifications

The Mazda MX-30 has 4 doors.

In our latest review the Mazda MX-30 scored 7.2 out of 10. Read the full Mazda MX-30 review here.

The Mazda MX-30 had a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.

Variants from previous years