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Mazda EZ-60
The Arata Concept previews the design of the EZ-60.
Overview
ManufacturerMazda (Changan Mazda)
Model codeJ90K
Also calledMazda CX-6e (Europe)
Production2026 (expected)
AssemblyChina: Nanjing
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutRear-motor, rear-wheel drive (EV)
Front-engine, rear-motor, rear-wheel drive (EREV)
PlatformChangan EPA1 platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motorAC induction/asynchronous, permanent magnet motors
Battery

The Mazda EZ-60 is a mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment) to be produced by Mazda through their joint venture, Changan Mazda. The model will be available with a pure battery electric powertrain and as an extended-range electric vehicle.

Overview

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The EZ-60 name was confirmed via a teaser posted onto Mazda's Weibo account on March 31, 2025.[1]

The EZ-60 is one of two battery electric vehicles produced jointly by Mazda and Changan, with the other model being the EZ-6. The model uses the EPA1 platform which is also used by the EZ-6.

Powertrain

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The EZ-60 is expected to use the same powertrain as the Deepal S07, which means buyers will have the option to use a 175kW (235hp) electric motor for the EV and a 160kW (215hp) motor paired with a 1.5-liter JL473QJ engine serving as a generator. The electric motor is placed at the rear for both EV and EREV models.[2]

The EZ-60 is expected to also use the same batteries used in the Deepal S07.

Design

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The EZ-60 will use Mazda's current Kodo design language. The Arata Concept at the 2024 Beijing Auto Show previewed the EZ-60.

International availability

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The EZ-60 is expected to go on sale as the Mazda CX-6e in Europe.[3]

References

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  1. ^ McDee, Max (Apr 1, 2025). "Mazda teases new EZ-60 electric SUV". arenaev.com.
  2. ^ Rivers, Stephen (Apr 1, 2025). "New Mazda Electric SUV Might Finally Give The Model Y A Headache". carscoops.com.
  3. ^ Clinton, Chris (Apr 2, 2025). "Mazda CX-6e Breaks Cover, Looks Like Our Kind Of Tesla Model Y". carscoops.com.