Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Mazda to launch electric vehicle;



Mazda Motor Corp. will be launching an electric Mazda2 in the Spring of 2012, following the trend of many other automakers in release hybrid or electric models. Other automakers that have traditionally used gasoline engines in their vehicles like Daimler A.G. whose models can be purchased from Wheeling Mercedes Dealers have also made plans to release electric models over the next few years. The model will be released in Japan initially and it will first be released to government and commercial fleets. The vehicle can drive up to 125 miles on a single charge and it will be a fully electric model. Check out Chrysler Dealership Manassas for models which are also fuel efficient and economical.

Jackson Chrysler Dealers also sell several high quality and fuel efficient models. It is currently unclear whether or not Mazda will release the electric vehicle to overseas markets. Mazda is not one of the first companies to release an electric model. Competitors Nissan, Toyota, and Honda all have released electric models previously, and Mazda will be joining this group late in the game. However, electric vehicle production as a whole is still very new, and Mazda can still utilize the latest technology to produce a high quality model that will be competitive in the market.

Nissan released its Leaf electric vehicle in 2010 and it will continue to ramp up production and marketing of this model. Toyota has the Prius among other electric vehicles in the work, and Honda is working on a fully electric model but has previously released hybrid models. Mazda will have released its electric model around the same time that Honda is looking to release its own fully electric model. The electric Honda model will go on sale in the United States and in Japan sometime in 2012. The model will use lithium ion batteries.

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