Explore Mazda Hybrid & Electric Vehicles In Claremont, NH







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Spry, Fun, and Planet-Loving, Too: Mazda Hybrids

Our McGee Mazda Claremont team has outlined what you need to know when shopping vehicles with more innovative, electrified power. When you're ready for an in-person tour of the three hybridized Mazda models, our specialists in Claremont, NH, can get you in the front seat for a test drive.

Hybrid vs. Plug-In Hybrid: What's the Difference?

Hybrid models and plug-in hybrid vehicles often get conflated, and it can be challenging to understand what their significant differences might be. We'll lay it out in simple-to-understand terms:

  • Hybrid: Hybrid models don't need to be externally charged. These models use a battery that supplements the gas engine along with regenerative braking technology, which converts kinetic energy generated during braking to give the powertrain a boost. This process means more mileage and less wear and tear on your vehicle's engine. At very low speeds, the battery is often solely responsible for powering the vehicle.
  • Plug-In Hybrid: Plug-in hybrids are charged externally, and they provide more capability than a typical hybrid vehicle. Because these models generally have larger batteries, they can travel for a short period on electric-only power before the gas engine takes over.

Electrification in the Mazda Lineup

The new Mazda lineup of hybrid vehicles includes three well-equipped and innovative options. The first is the sole hybrid among the latest releases that does not require external charging. The other options are plug-in hybrids that need to be plugged in to deliver hybrid benefits and a small amount of EV range. Our McGee Mazda Claremont team has collected the details below.

One Mazda Hybrid Vehicle: Mazda CX-50 Hybrid

The only Mazda hybrid that doesn't require external charging is the new Mazda CX-50 Hybrid, and it's certainly worth exploring. With a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and standard all-wheel drive, the handling is immersive. A host of sleek exterior colors, such as Soul Red Crystal Metallic and Jet Black Mica, round out its alluring design. And if you're the type to be meticulous with the gas budget, it's a friendly choice, thanks to its EPA-estimated 39/37/38 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1

Our Two Mazda PHEV Options

There are two exciting Mazda PHEV options this year: the new Mazda CX-70 PHEV and the new Mazda CX-90 PHEV.

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV is a 2026 IIHS Top Safety Pick+ winner,2 so you can be at ease every time the family climbs aboard. And it's fuel-savvy with an EPA-estimated 61 MPGe (Combined)3 and a 32-mile4 all-electric range.

Meanwhile, the Mazda CX-90 PHEV is a three-row SUV of similar caliber to its smaller sibling. It's also an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award winner,5 but this time you'll get space for up to seven passengers, an EPA-estimated 56 MPGe (Combined),3 and up to 27 miles4 of electric-powered range.

Exploring the Potential of Mazda EV Models

At the time of this writing, Mazda has not released an all-electric vehicle for sale in the United States. However, they have unveiled a new model for Europe, Australia, and other markets. Although there's no set date for the U.S. debut, we suspect we'll someday see a sporty, youthful Mazda EV for sale on our shores.

You can stay updated on new editions and updates by exploring our collection of Mazda model research and comparisons.

Mazda Hybrid & EV FAQ


What's the difference between a Mazda hybrid and a plug-in hybrid?

The most significant difference between a Mazda hybrid and a plug-in hybrid is that a plug-in hybrid has a larger battery that must be externally charged to garner power.

Does Mazda offer fully electric vehicles?

At the time of this writing in June 2026, there is no all-electric Mazda vehicle available in the United States market. The automaker has unveiled the Mazda CX-6e, a new electric vehicle that currently doesn't have a debut set for the U.S.

Can I charge a Mazda plug-in hybrid at home?

Yes, with appropriate equipment, you can charge a Mazda plug-in hybrid vehicle at home. This charging type is often referred to as Level 2 charging, and charging times can vary depending on the model and its construction.

Are there enough EV charging stations in the Upper Valley to own an EV?

Yes, there are plenty of EV charging stations in the Upper Valley to own an EV. You can easily find EV chargers near you using any map app you prefer, but we can also help you install a Level 2 charger at home so you won't need to rely on public chargers.


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1EPA-estimated mileage. Actual results will vary.

2Reference to this third-party claim is solely for informational purposes and not to be relied upon. For details regarding this award, visit https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/mazda/cx-70-phev-4-door-suv/2026

3MPGe is the EPA-equivalent of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric vehicles. The EPA-estimated combined MPGe includes both city and highway driving and gasoline and electric energy use. Mileage will vary based on vehicle and battery condition, temperature, driving habits and other factors. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual results will vary.

4EPA-estimated range includes both city and highway driving. EV Range is based on a full charge with electric-only driving. Total Driving Range is based on a full charge and full tank with operation on both electricity and gasoline. Range will vary based on vehicle and battery condition, temperature, driving habits and other factors. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual results will vary.

5Reference to this third-party claim is solely for informational purposes and not to be relied upon. For details regarding this award, visit https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/mazda/cx-90-phev-4-door-suv/2026