Mazda MX-30 vs Foton Tunland

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Mazda MX-30
Mazda MX-30

$22,688 - $32,989

2022 price

Foton Tunland
Foton Tunland

2026 price

Summary

2022 Mazda MX-30
2026 Foton Tunland
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Fuel Type
Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

0
Dislikes
  • City-only range
  • Questionable value
  • Not very practical

  • Choppy ride
  • Weedy performance
  • Unknown reliability and durability
2022 Mazda MX-30 Summary

Mazda’s MX-30 is an odd one. It’s Mazda’s third small SUV and its first production electric car, yet it wears the brand’s MX sports car prefix and originally launched as a combustion mild hybrid.

Of course, Mazda is no stranger to automobile enigmas, with left-of-field rotary choices in its past, and its semi-combustion SkyActiv-X engines showing a different take on the future, but can the brand’s innovative nature help make its first fully electric car a hit?

I drove an MX-30 E35 Astina shortly after its Australian launch to attempt to unravel its mysteries. Will it find its place in an increasingly busy EV marketplace? Read on to find out.

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2026 Foton Tunland Summary

Foton Mars.

It’s what the new rival to the GWM Cannon, Isuzu D-Max, Kia Tasman and army of other entry-level mid-sized utes is called in its native China.

And, much like Saturn, that name has a pretty cool ring to it.

But, in Australia, the Mars is launching as the Tunland, a name some might remember from the early 2010s.

Which would be OK if this was, once-again, just another cheap and tired old rehash… when in reality, it is actually just one of those things.

Looking for a value dual-cab ute? Read this before you buy.

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2022 Mazda MX-30 2026 Foton Tunland

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