Mazda CX-60 – Mazda has just released details of the upgrades to its CX-60 models. These include more equipment, improved technology, and revised value pricing.
There are five models in the line up with two new ones joining the list.
They start with the entry level Pure model, then the Evolve, Touring, GT, and Azami. On top of these there are two option packs that can be added. The Takumi which has a white interior or the SP which has a tan interior.
There is a choice of three engines.
- G40e 3.3L Turbocharged Petrol
- D50e 3.3L Turbocharged Diesel
- P50e 2.5L PHEV
Both the petrol and diesel are 48V mild hybrids while the PHEV engine has about 70 km EV Only range.
Mazda has also revised the Skyactiv-Drive eight-speed automatic transmission for 2025. They have also updated the suspension for a more balanced ride and handling, with examples including softer rear spring and firmer shock absorber settings that align with recalibrated stability systems to improve overall handling and comfort balance.
On top of that there are a host of technological and safety upgrades across the range.
The revised CX-60 is now available form dealers across Australia, and it complements the full CX model range with the CX-70, CX-80 and CX-90
Pricing for the Mazda CX-60 start at $50,240 through to $81,490 plus the usual costs.
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