The High Voltage Battery Capacity Limited Warranty period begins on the Date of First Service. “Date of First Service” means the first date the Mazda Vehicle is delivered to the first retail purchaser, is leased, or is placed into service as a company vehicle use (e.g., as a demonstrator, rental, or fleet vehicle), whichever is earliest. This Limited Warranty does not mean that the battery capacity will not decrease with time and mileage. For this reason, Mazda provides this Limited Warranty in order to remedy, during the warranty period, any battery capacity loss below 70% of its original value at delivery of the new Mazda vehicle subject to the exclusions indicated under “WHAT IS NOT COVERED.” The vehicle must be brought to an Authorized Mazda Dealer for all warranty service. The Authorized Mazda Dealer will, without charge for parts or labor, either repair or replace the defective HV Battery using a new, remanufactured or factory-reconditioned High Voltage Battery with a suitable energy capacity level at the time of warranty repair. See your Mazda Dealer for High Voltage Battery Capacity Limited Warranty details., THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Our plug-in hybrid electric vehicles don’t just offer up to 323 hp when using the recommended premium octane fuel and an EPA-estimated 490-mile total driving range; the 3-row Mazda CX-90 and the 2-row CX-70 can both use all-electric power for shorter trips within 26 miles., The Mazda MX-30 R-EV, a range-extended electric version of the MX-30, is set to be launched in 2023. A new electric SUV, the Mazda CX-90, is expected to be unveiled in 2024. Mazda has also announced plans to introduce a new electric sports car, the Mazda RX-7, in the mid-2020s. Charging Infrastructure and Incentives. Mazda is committed to .