ALL THE BENEFITS, NO COMPROMISES.
Get all the convenience and advantages of an electric vehicle, plus the power and performance of an internal combustion engine.


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FOR EVERY JOURNEY
Mazda offers two exceptional SUVs with a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle powertrain that offer up to 323 hp when using the recommended premium octane fuel and an EPA-estimated 490-mile total driving range. Find out how the versatile 3-row Mazda CX-90 or the agile 2-row CX-70 can save you time, money and fuel. 3
THE 2025 MAZDA CX-70 PHEV
Our newest plug-in hybrid electric vehicle has everything you'd expect from an agile 2-row SUV, plus an efficient and electrified powertrain that gives you all-electric power for your day-to-day trips.
THE 2025 MAZDA CX-90 PHEV
This surprisingly nimble 3-row SUV was built with you, your passengers, and your daily journeys in mind—from all-electric daily errands with the family to hybrid-powered weekend road trips and beyond.
PLUG INTO CONVENIENCE
Whether you’re charging on the road or at home, we’ve made it easier than ever. Each Mazda plug-in hybrid EV comes standard with a portable Level 1 charging cable that plugs into common 120-volt outlets, and we’ve partnered with ChargePoint and Qmerit to help you get the most out of your vehicle.
EXPERT INSTALLATION FROM QMERIT
Access industry-leading charger installation services and ongoing support from experienced technicians. Whether you need standard installation, concierge service or have need of a replacement, get your complimentary estimate today.
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NEED MORE INFORMATION?
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Can a PHEV run on gas only?
The Mazda CX-90 PHEV and CX-70 PHEV don’t run purely on the gas engine. While the gas engine will, at times, serve as the vehicle’s primary power source, it also acts as a generator to ensure the EV battery remains at a minimum state of charge to provide a seamless hybrid drive experience.
How can I charge my PHEV at home?
Thanks to its versatile charging port, charging a Mazda CX-90 PHEV or CX-70 PHEV is easy. Using the portable Level 1 charging cable that comes with your vehicle, simply plug your vehicle into a regular wall socket to draw electricity directly from the grid. If you are looking to get the job done faster, you can install a universal Level 2 home charger to deliver a faster supply of power. Learn more about charging a PHEV at home.
How often do I need to charge my PHEV?
For the optimal driving experience, charge every night. Plug in and gradually top up the battery when not in use. For long drives or those weekends away when your battery runs low, your gas engine is there to provide backup power for your PHEV, taking you further until you are able to recharge again.
What kind of charging port is on the CX-90 and CX-70 PHEV models and can I plug them in at any public charging station?
The CX-90 PHEV and CX-70 PHEV are compatible with Level 2 charging solutions found at many public charging stations, but not Level 3 (DC Fast) solutions. PHEV cannot charge at Tesla Supercharging stations and is not compatible with the CHAdeMO DC Connector. The J1772 port on both vehicles are configured to work with Level 1 and Level 2 charging cables.
Do the CX-90 and CX-70 PHEV models come with a charging cable?
Yes, the CX-90 PHEV and CX-70 PHEV both come standard with a portable Level 1 charging cable to plug into common 120-volt outlets.
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Is there a way to optimize the range?
Yes. Like fuel efficiency with gas engines, your speed, and the use of electrical features within the car that rely on battery power, such as air-conditioning or heated seats, may also affect the vehicle’s range. Reducing the energy consumption of the vehicle will increase the range.
To maximize driving range, consider these steps:
- Pre-heating or pre-cooling your vehicle’s cabin via the MyMazda App while charging.5
- Parking in a garage to minimize the effects from extreme weather.
- Drive efficiently by avoiding heavy acceleration and high speeds, which can drain the battery faster.
- Check your tire pressure often; underinflated tires can negatively impact range.
- Pre-heating or pre-cooling your vehicle’s cabin via the MyMazda App while charging.
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What’s the difference between a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), a hybrid (HEV), and a fully electric vehicle (BEV)?
A plug-in hybrid charges its battery primarily by being plugged into an external power source, allowing it to drive a moderate distance on electric power alone, whereas a hybrid’s battery is charged by both regenerative braking and through the gasoline engine and it always requires gas to run. Learn more about their differences here.
A full-electric vehicle (also known as a battery electric vehicle or BEV) is solely powered by an electric motor and battery and does not use gas. The battery needs to be charged externally.