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Mazda’s next-generation vehicle platform to be used with gas, diesel, EVs, and front- and rear-wheel drive

Mazda last week announced an ambitious electrification strategy, including a dedicated EV platform scheduled for introduction by 2025, as well as new hybrids and plug-in hybrids.

A new Skyactiv Multi-Solution Scalable Architecture platform will underpin a host of new models launching between 2022 and 2025, including five hybrids, five plug-in hybrids, and three all-electric cars, a Mazda press release said. The company said the platform will accommodate transverse power units in small vehicles and longitudinal power units in larger vehicles. A transverse layout is usually associated with front-wheel-drive cars, and a longitudinal layout works most often with rear-wheel drive.

Mazda also released the pictures shown here, which show its near-term powertrains, including a rotary engine range extender, large gasoline and diesel engines with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, and a large gas engine plug-in hybrid. The rotary should be a transverse setup, while the large powertrains will be longitudinal.

Due between 2025 and 2030 will be additional all-electric models based on the EV-specific Skyactiv Scalable EV Architecture, Mazda said.

With this launch cadence, Mazda expects 100% of its lineup to save some degree of electrification by 2030, with EVs representing 25% of that total.

Mazda gasoline mild-hybrid powertrain

Mazda gasoline mild-hybrid powertrain

Mazda said the new models will target major markets like the U.S., China, Europe, and Japan, but didn’t go into further detail.

We do know the MX-30 crossover is scheduled to reach the U.S. later this year in all-electric form as a 2022 model, with a rotary range extender coming in calendar-year 2022 for the 2023 model year. It will use the CX-30’s platform. Mazda’s ongoing partnership with Toyota could lead to technology sharing as well.

The Skyactiv Multi-Solution Scalable Architecture appears to be the much-discussed rear-wheel-drive platform set to underpin the next-generation Mazda 6. Mazda is expected to use inline-6 engines, with displacements ranging from 3.0 liters to 3.3 liters, in vehicles based on this platform, and they could include SUVs. The vehicles will also likely use the 48-volt mild-hybrid system. A report earlier this year said the new engines and platform will arrive in SUVs initially, before the redesigned Mazda 6 sedan.

Past reports have also indicated Mazda may be working on a new sports car, possibly called RX-9, but if that happens, don’t expect it to be a Wankel-powered successor to the RX-7 and RX-8. Mazda has said its new rotary engines will be used as EV range extenders only.

Electrify America is helping Jeep set up a charging network at off-road trailheads

Electrify America will set up charging stations for the 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid at off-road trailheads, the two companies announced Friday.

Jeep executives previously mentioned a network of charging stations, but this serves as an official confirmation and fills in some details about the rollout. The first stations of the so-called Jeep 4xe Charging Network will open at three off-road sites, with additional stations to be added throughout the year.

The first sites include Moab, Utah; the Rubicon Trail in Pollock Pines, California, and Big Bear, California; a Jeep press release said. Additional locations will be announced at a later date.

All charging stations will be 240-volt Level 2 AC, capable of recharging the Wrangler’s 17-kilowatt-hour battery pack in about two hours, according to Jeep. Some of the stations will be solar powered, but others will be connected to the grid, the automaker said.

 

Electrify America Jeep 4xe Charging Network

Electrify America Jeep 4xe Charging Network

Positioning charging stations at trailheads holds true to Jeep’s plan to electrify off-roading with the Wrangler 4xe, which was configured the way it is not for absolute street efficiency but to provide fully electric off-road ability The Wrangler 4xe was rated earlier this week at 22 all-electric miles, and at 20 mpg as a hybrid. That’s not great for a plug-in hybrid with such a large battery pack, but Jeep believes it will be enough for all-electric off-roading.

Earlier this week Jeep also teased the Magneto concept, an early exploration toward an all-electric Wrangler that will arrive around 2024. Future electric Jeeps will be more capable than gas or diesel ones, and the brand intends to bring “as many electric Jeeps as it can” to the U.S., global president Christian Meunier said in an interview with Autocar last year.

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