Mazda offered the MX-30 in a single fully electric E35 Astina variant with only 200 km driving range from it’s small battery pack. The fully electric version cost nearly twice as much as the mild-hybrid MX-30 G20e so it wasn’t a big hit with customers. Mazda stopped selling the MX-30 electric in Australia after Q1 of 2024 to make way for a future range of electrified models.
| Variant | Starting price | Driving range | Battery size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mazda MX-30 E35 Astina | $66410 | 200Km | 36Kwh |




