Mazda will reveal its first pure-electric vehicle at the upcoming Tokyo motor show, according to a new report. Recently snapped testing under a CX-30 body, the pure-electric model is expected to go on sale in 2020. A company spokesperson confirmed the EV's existence to Automotive News, and says it will be "brand new".
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