In a surprise move, Mazda has announced a significant price cut for its CX-70 plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), slashing $5,000 off the sticker price. This bold decision has positioned the CX-70 PHEV as a more affordable option than its competitor, the Toyota RAV4 PHEV, a popular choice in the hybrid market. The price reduction is expected to boost sales and attract more environmentally conscious consumers who are looking for a stylish and fuel-efficient vehicle. As the automotive industry continues to shift towards electrification, Mazda's strategic move could pay off in the long run, making the CX-70 PHEV a compelling choice for those seeking a plug-in hybrid option.
Mazda Cuts $5K Off CX-70 PHEV—Now Cheaper Than the Toyota RAV4 PHEV Autoblog