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Mazda Plans Common Body Design for Electric and Internal Combustion Cars

Dec. 21, 2017

Filed Under: OEM Tagged With: design, electric vehicles, electric-powered vehicles, EV - Electric Vehicles, Mazda, SkyActiv, vehicle redesign

Mazda Motor Corp. (TYO:7261) recently announced that, starting from 2019, it will launch electric-powered vehicles with the battery equipped under…...

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