
MAZDA MX-30 MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific MAZDA MX-30.
Defect rate by model year
The Mazda MX-30 is a compact crossover SUV that debuted in 2020, representing Mazda's first foray into the electric vehicle market. With its distinctive design and eco-friendly credentials, the MX-30 aims to attract environmentally conscious consumers looking for a stylish yet practical vehicle. As the automotive landscape shifts towards electrification, the MX-30 has garnered attention for its innovative features and Mazda's commitment to sustainability.
When examining reliability through the lens of MOT inspection data, the MX-30 has shown mixed results compared to the average vehicles of its model year. In 2021, the MX-30 recorded 80 defects per 100 tests, slightly higher than the average of 79 defects for all cars of the same year, indicating a marginally less reliable performance. However, in 2022, the situation improved, with the MX-30 achieving a defect rate of 69 per 100 tests, outperforming the average defect rate of 70 for that year. This suggests that Mazda may have addressed some of the initial concerns that arose during the first year of the model's release.
Despite these fluctuations, certain recurring issues have been noted in the inspection data. Common problems include non-compliance with tyre tread depth requirements and concerns regarding brake components, which, while significant, are not unique to the MX-30 and can affect many vehicles. The presence of damaged shock absorbers and tyres with visible defects also contributed to the model's defect rates, reflecting general wear and tear rather than systemic flaws specific to the MX-30.
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Overall, the MX-30's reliability has shown improvement from its inaugural year to the following model year, suggesting that Mazda is responsive to feedback and willing to make necessary adjustments. As the MX-30 continues to establish its reputation in the electric vehicle market, it is essential to consider both its innovative features and its performance in reliability metrics. As a noteworthy entry in the growing EV segment, the MX-30 is poised to attract attention not only for its design and sustainability but also for its evolving reliability record.