How does it compare?
When it comes to the bustling world of electric vehicles, the MAZDA MX-30 EV stands tall amongst its peers. Positioned as a competitive option, it finds its rivals in the likes of the Kia Soul EV, Hyundai Kona Electric, Nissan Leaf, and Chevrolet Bolt EV. Each vehicle brings its own quirks and perks to the table, so let’s get our hands dirty and dive into some nitty-gritty details.
Range
The MAZDA MX-30 EV offers a range of 210 km (130 miles) which places it on the shorter end of the spectrum. In comparison, the Kia Soul EV stretches out to about 450 km (280 miles) on a full charge, making those longer cruises far more achievable. The Hyundai Kona Electric and Nissan Leaf arent far behind, with ranges of 415 km (258 miles) and 385 km (239 miles) respectively. The pioneer of range in this class, however, is the Chevrolet Bolt EV, boasting a solid 416 km (259 miles).
Acceleration
Ah, the g-force thrill seekers among you will note the importance of acceleration. The MAZDA MX-30 EV does the 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) sprint in a leisurely 9 seconds. Meanwhile, the Hyundai Kona Electric is snapping at your heels with a 7.6-second dash. The Kia Soul EV sprints in 7.9 seconds, whereas the Nissan Leaf lags with a slightly slower 8 seconds. The speed demon here is the Chevrolet Bolt EV, leaping from 0 to 100 km/h in an exciting 6.5 seconds.
Power
Under the hood, the MAZDA MX-30 EV houses 142 horsepower (105.7 kW). Not the mightiest, but enough to get the job done. The Kia Soul EV cranks out 201 h.p. (150 kW), while the Hyundai Kona Electric mirrors this power with 201 h.p. The Nissan Leaf nudges ahead with 214 h.p. (160 kW), yet the Chevrolet Bolt EV tops them all with a robust 200 h.p. (150 kW).
Charging time
Charging times, indeed, are make-or-break for EV enthusiasts. The MAZDA MX-30 EV harnesses a 35.5 kWh battery, refueling to 80% in about 36 minutes on a DC fast charger. The Kia Soul EV does a similar trick with its 64 kWh battery in about 54 minutes. The Hyundai Kona Electric, also with a 64 kWh battery, takes roughly the same tick of the clock. The Nissan Leaf and its 62 kWh battery hit 80% in around 45 minutes, while the Chevrolet Bolt EV takes around an hour for its 66 kWh battery.
Price
Now, for the all-crucial sticker price. The MAZDA MX-30 EV starts at $38,570 (€32,950, £28,000), making it a relatively budget-friendly option. The Kia Soul EV tips the scales at a whopping $44,000 (€37,580, £32,000). The Hyundai Kona Electric appears more accessible at approximately $39,000 (€33,300, £29,000). The ever-popular Nissan Leaf hits the market around $37,000 (€31,500, £27,000), snuggling into the budget. But the Chevrolet Bolt EV tantalizes at around $36,500 (€31,050, £26,500), making it an economically appealing powerhouse.

