Mazda is launching another electric vehicle (EV) in Australia this year, giving it a pair of models to take on the top-selling Tesla Model Y and Model 3… and like those, the new Mazdas are also built in China.

The Mazda CX-6e mid-size electric SUV will join the 6e mid-size electric liftback that’s confirmed for release here mid-year.

Mazda has confirmed a 2026 launch for the new electric SUV, though it hasn’t confirmed exactly when. Additional details like pricing and specifications also won’t be announced until closer to launch.

The CX-6e, known in China as the EZ-60, was developed in collaboration with Chinese automotive giant Changan, better known in Australia as the owner of the fledgling Deepal EV brand.

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After being revealed last April in EZ-60 guise, the global CX-6e debuted just days ago at the Brussels motor show, when European specifications were also announced.

The European-market CX-6e uses a 78kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, offering electric range of up to 483km on the WLTP cycle and a maximum DC fast-charge rate of 195kW and an AC charge rate of 11kW.

Energy consumption is a claimed 18.9-19.4 kWh/100km on the WLTP cycle.

A single 190kW/290Nm electric motor drives the rear wheels, with Mazda claiming a 0-60mph (0-96km/h) time of 7.9 seconds.