The base equipment of the car includes 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, an instrument display with a road sign recognition function, cruise control, an 8.8-inch touchscreen with built-in navigation, support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto mirroring, as well as a separate 7.0-inch climate control touchscreen.
More expensive versions feature a wide range of electronic assistants, including rear cross-traffic alert and lane change assist systems. The MX-30 comes with a Type 2 charging cable, as well as a connector that allows charging from 50 kW terminals.
Currently, only the First Edition version is available for pre-order. It features new paint options, adaptive LED headlights, different rear light design, an interior with orange-gray leather upholstery, and front seats with heating and eight-way adjustment.
The Sport Lux modification, priced at $35,400, offers electric seat adjustment and an extended color palette, including a three-tone body finish.

The flagship GT Sport Tech version is equipped with a large panoramic sunroof with electric drive, a heated steering wheel, a Bose audio system with twelve speakers, and a 360-degree rear-view camera.
Mazda emphasizes that this electric vehicle was created for those who are not ready to give up driving emotions when switching to electric power.








