Yesterday, Mazda Philippines announced that it is extending the warranty on the high-voltage lithium-ion batteries in its HEV lineup. The 24V and 48V lithium-ion batteries found in the Mazda3 HEV, Mazda CX-30 HEV, Mazda CX-60 HEV, and Mazda CX-90 HEV models will now come with a five-year warranty, up from the previous three-year coverage. This will offer customers greater peace of mind and added confidence in their hybrid Mazda.
Note that this warranty extension covers all units sold by Mazda Philippines since their respective launches in the Philippine market, starting with the Mazda3 HEV and CX-30 HEV in October 2021.
Related: Mazda confirms the EZ-6 EV sedan will make it to the global market
“The warranty extension of the hybrid battery from 3 to 5 years underscores our dedication to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. It reinforces our commitment to providing premium-quality hybrid technology and exceptional customer services. Owners of these models will now benefit from comprehensive coverage for their hybrid battery systems, ensuring added peace of mind.”
Steven Tan
President, Mazda Philippines
As for the batteries in question, Mazda says its HEV batteries are built with durability in mind, featuring advanced temperature management systems that optimize performance based on driving conditions. This technology prevents overheating, which can severely impact battery life and efficiency. Each battery also has a dedicated Power Control Module (PCM) that continuously monitors and protects it, carefully managing charging and discharging to prevent overcharging or depletion, thereby extending the battery’s lifespan. Think of it as the battery protection feature on your phone, except on a much larger scale.
Mazda Philippines extends HEV battery coverage to five years
The extension also applies to all HEV units sold by Mazda Philippines since their respective launches.
![]()
Jerome Tresvalles on Oct 08, 2024You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsMazda Philippines extends HEV battery coverage to five years

Yesterday, Mazda Philippines announced that it is extending the warranty on the high-voltage lithium-ion batteries in its HEV lineup. The 24V and 48V lithium-ion batteries found in the Mazda3 HEV, Mazda CX-30 HEV, Mazda CX-60 HEV, and Mazda CX-90 HEV models will now come with a five-year warranty, up from the previous three-year coverage. This will offer customers greater peace of mind and added confidence in their hybrid Mazda.
Note that this warranty extension covers all units sold by Mazda Philippines since their respective launches in the Philippine market, starting with the Mazda3 HEV and CX-30 HEV in October 2021.
Related: Mazda confirms the EZ-6 EV sedan will make it to the global market
“The warranty extension of the hybrid battery from 3 to 5 years underscores our dedication to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. It reinforces our commitment to providing premium-quality hybrid technology and exceptional customer services. Owners of these models will now benefit from comprehensive coverage for their hybrid battery systems, ensuring added peace of mind.”
Steven Tan
President, Mazda Philippines
As for the batteries in question, Mazda says its HEV batteries are built with durability in mind, featuring advanced temperature management systems that optimize performance based on driving conditions. This technology prevents overheating, which can severely impact battery life and efficiency. Each battery also has a dedicated Power Control Module (PCM) that continuously monitors and protects it, carefully managing charging and discharging to prevent overcharging or depletion, thereby extending the battery’s lifespan. Think of it as the battery protection feature on your phone, except on a much larger scale.

The 24V and 48V lithium-ion batteries are essential components of Mazda’s HEV system. Integrated seamlessly with SKYACTIV engine technology, these batteries help deliver impressive driving performance while reducing fuel consumption. The system also helps lower tailpipe emissions by automatically shutting off the combustion engine during low speeds or when idling.
In addition, regenerative braking in the Mazda HEV system scavenges energy typically lost during deceleration, storing it in the battery. This stored energy can then be strategically used to provide an electric boost during acceleration or to minimize reliance on the internal combustion engine.
In addition to the extended five-year warranty on the Mazda HEV battery, owners also benefit from a three-year bumper-to-bumper warranty and a five-year or 100,000-kilometer free Preventive Maintenance Service (PMS) package on their Mazda vehicle.
Has Mazda’s extended warranty convinced you to consider a hybrid Mazda? Visit the Mazda Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph to explore the full Mazda lineup and connect with a sales agent—all in one place. Give it a try, and you might even discover a great deal on your dream car!
Related Articles
The Mazda MX-5 ND celebrates 10 years in the PhilippinesMazda Philippines partners with Pawssion Project to promote animal welfareMazda Philippines gives special promos on CX crossovers till SeptemberThe CX-5 lives on—will the Philippines get the next generation model soon?Mazda’s next CX-5 is going hybrid for the first time
Latest News
- Hyundai holds first Cars and Hoops event with fans in Parañaque / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 19, 2025Hyundai Cars and Hoops held in Parañaque mixes car meet, basketball games, and test drives.
- Australia is first in line for the new Nissan Navara, will we be next? / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 18, 2025The upcoming Navara will share its platform with the Mitsubishi Triton and be built in Thailand, raising chances for a PH release.
- BYD Tang DM-i launches as brand’s biggest hybrid crossover yet / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 17, 2025The full-size hybrid crossover uses BYD’s Super DM-i system, offering 197 hp, 315 Nm torque, and seating for seven
Popular Articles
- Cheapest cars under P700,000 in the PhilippinesJerome Tresvalles · Sep 02, 2024
- First car or next car, the Ford EcoSport is a tough package to beatJun 18, 2021
- Car Maintenance checklist and guide – here’s everything you need to knowEarl Lee · Jan 12, 2021
- Most fuel efficient family cars in the PhilippinesBryan Aaron Rivera · Nov 27, 2020
- 2021 Geely Okavango — Everything you need to knowJoey Deriquito · Nov 19, 2020
- Family cars in the Philippines with the biggest trunksSep 20, 2023
- Head to head: Toyota Rush vs. Suzuki XL7Joey Deriquito · Oct 28, 2020
- Why oil changes are important for your carEarl Lee · Nov 10, 2020
- 2021 Kia Stonic — What you need to know about itJoey Deriquito · Oct 16, 2020
- Top 7 tips for buying a used car in the PhilippinesJoey Deriquito · Nov 26, 2020

