Mazda EZ-60 Electric SUV Specs Finally Revealed: A Tesla Model Y Challenger Set for 2025 Launch


Mazda has officially pulled the wraps off its highly anticipated EZ-60 electric SUV, positioning it as a direct competitor to the Tesla Model Y. After months of teasers and industry speculation, the Japanese automaker has unveiled key specifications, design details, and a projected launch window of 2025, with some markets potentially seeing the vehicle as early as August.

Power, Range, and Performance

The Mazda EZ-60 promises to deliver a compelling blend of efficiency and performance. According to leaked documents and insider reports, the SUV will feature a 100 kWh battery pack, offering an estimated WLTP range of 550 km (342 miles). This positions it squarely against the Tesla Model Y Long Range, which boasts a similar range. Mazda claims the EZ-60’s advanced thermal management system and aerodynamic design contribute to its efficiency, while dual-motor all-wheel drive will likely come standard on higher trims.

Acceleration figures are equally impressive, with the EZ-60 rumored to sprint from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 5.6 seconds—slightly behind the Model Y’s Performance variant but competitive for its class. Charging speeds are expected to peak at 200 kW, enabling a 10-80% charge in approximately 30 minutes.

Design: Mazda’s Signature Kodo Aesthetic Meets Futurism

True to Mazda’s Kodo “Soul of Motion” design philosophy, the EZ-60 features a sleek, sculpted exterior with sharp character lines and a coupe-like roofline. Spy shots and concept renders suggest a minimalist front fascia dominated by a illuminated Mazda badge and slim LED headlights. The interior, meanwhile, leans into premium sustainability, with recycled materials, a floating center console, and a driver-centric cockpit featuring a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14-inch infotainment touchscreen.

According to Car News China, the EZ-60’s dimensions will mirror those of the gasoline-powered CX-60, offering ample cabin space and a focus on ergonomics. Meanwhile, WhichCar reports that Mazda’s engineers prioritized weight distribution and handling dynamics to maintain the brand’s reputation for “Jinba-Ittai” (horse-and-rider unity) driving feel—a bold claim for an electric SUV.

Tech and Safety Features

The EZ-60 will debut Mazda’s latest connectivity suite, including over-the-air updates, augmented reality navigation, and AI-powered voice commands. Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) like hands-free highway driving, automated parking, and a 360-degree camera system are expected to be optional extras.

Pricing and Market Strategy

While official pricing remains under wraps, industry analysts predict a starting MSRP of $55,000–$60,000, undercutting the Tesla Model Y’s current $54,490 base price in the U.S. Mazda aims to leverage its reputation for reliability and craftsmanship to attract buyers wary of Tesla’s polarizing build quality concerns.

Launch Timeline and Availability

Mazda has confirmed a phased global rollout, with Japan and China slated to receive the EZ-60 first in August 2025, followed by North America and Europe by late 2025. Production will occur at Mazda’s Hofu plant in Japan, with additional units potentially sourced from its joint venture facilities in China.

The Bottom Line

The Mazda EZ-60 marks a pivotal moment for the automaker as it transitions toward electrification. By combining striking design, competitive range, and Mazda’s driving DNA, the EZ-60 could carve out a niche in the crowded electric SUV market—if it delivers on its promises. As Tesla’s dominance faces growing challenges, the EZ-60’s success may hinge on Mazda’s ability to balance innovation with the affordability EV shoppers demand.

Stay tuned for further updates as Mazda gears up for its 2025 launch.

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