Mazda informa sus resultados de ventas de octubre

IRVINE, California, 1 de noviembre de 2023 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) ha informado hoy unas ventas totales en octubre de 23,504 vehículos, lo que supone un descenso del 7.2 % en comparación con octubre de 2022. Las ventas en lo que va de año ascienden a un total de 296,121 vehículos,… Continue reading Mazda informa sus resultados de ventas de octubre

Top Players in the Global New Car Market Include Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Suzuki, and Nissan

DUBLIN, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “New Cars Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2018-2027” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global new cars industry profile provides valuable information about the market for new passenger cars, including key highlights, market size, market share, and forecasts. Here are some key points from the industry… Continue reading Top Players in the Global New Car Market Include Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Suzuki, and Nissan

Mazda UK boss: Pragmatic 2035 ICE ban is relief for car buyers

The 2035 ICE ban pushback is a “relief” for car buyers, according to Mazda‘s UK boss, who called the government’s decision “entirely pragmatic”. Jeremy Thomson told Autocar he was confident the five-year postponement will not change the pace at which electric cars are bought; the added time will be used as an extended transitional period… Continue reading Mazda UK boss: Pragmatic 2035 ICE ban is relief for car buyers

Editor’s letter: Why Mazda isn’t just looking at EVs

It’s always fascinating to spend time in the company of Mazda, not least for its more nuanced view on the world and its way of doing things differently. The latest example came at the Tokyo motor show (Japan Mobility Show) this week – easily the best motor show the world has had since the pandemic… Continue reading Editor’s letter: Why Mazda isn’t just looking at EVs

Toyota says EVs don’t make sense in Australia, but Tesla’s Model Y is proving them wrong

Speaking at the global reveal of the updated 2024 bZ4X, a Toyota executive claimed electric vehicles don’t make sense in countries like Australia. Meanwhile, as the bestselling EV in the region, Tesla’s Model Y is proving that idea wrong. “Right now, hybrid-electric vehicles are a better fit than BEVs for most consumers,” the Toyota Australia… Continue reading Toyota says EVs don’t make sense in Australia, but Tesla’s Model Y is proving them wrong