TOKYO -- Mazda Motor plans to launch a plug-in hybrid vehicle in China as early as in 2025, aiming to bolster sales that have lagged due to its limited electrified offerings in the country.
Automaker aims to catch rivals with wider selection of electrified vehicles

Mazda's sales in China have been buoyed by the release of its CX-50 SUV. (Photo courtesy of Mazda)
TOKYO -- Mazda Motor plans to launch a plug-in hybrid vehicle in China as early as in 2025, aiming to bolster sales that have lagged due to its limited electrified offerings in the country.