The Mazda CX-30 won’t receive a new generation until around 2031, according to an interview with CEO Masahiro Moro with Japanese newspaper Chugoku Shimbun, as reported by Motor1.The current CX-30 went on sale for the 2020 model year, meaning its run will likely last for more than a decade. Moro cited increased U.S. import tariffs, higher raw material costs, and economic instability in important markets for the decision to delay the next-generation CX-30.