Mazda Aims for All of Its Vehicles to Be Electric Hybrid, EVs by 2030

Mazda Aims for All of Its Vehicles to Be Electric Hybrid, EVs by 2030
The logo of Mazda Motor Corp. is displayed at the company's news conference venue in Tokyo, Japan May 11, 2018. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
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TOKYO—Mazda Motor Corp said on Oct. 2 that all of the vehicles it produces by 2030 will incorporate electrification, while 5 percent of its cars will be all-battery electric vehicles (EVs).

The Japanese automaker joins a growing number of global automakers who are planning to reduce emissions by producing more gasoline-hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrids and battery EVs.