Mazda Family SUVs – In my search for the best mum and bub car I’ve been driving a few Mazda’s lately, First up the CX-90 then the CX-80 and now this week the CX-70

I’ve been asked quite a few times what the difference is and which one would I buy.
Let’s look at what is the same.
They all have the same wheelbase. With a petrol or diesel hybrid engine as well as the same eight speed automatic transmission. All Wheel Drive is standard.
But there are subtle differences.
Lets start with the CX-70. This is pretty much the same as the CX-90 but with only two trim levels Also as a five seat SUV the boot space is huge.
The CX-90 comes with a choice of 6 or 7 seats, and four trim levels. Designed for a larger family with a third row of seats.
Both of these are longer, wider and taller than the CX-80. They were designed more for the American market.
Being designed for Europe, the CX-80 is less bulky in appearance. With the same rear leg room though.
But its body is narrower, which means it’s not quite as roomy inside. The CX-80 comes with four trim levels, a choice six or seven seats and an extra Plug in Hybrid engine choice.
As a mum I can say that all three different models get the Mum and Bub tick of approval
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Im Brianna Fraser

Readers can find all the Mazda CX-70 specifications HERE.
For the Mazda CX-80 Readers can find all the specifications HERE.
Readers can find all the Mazda CX-90 specifications HERE.
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Mazda Mazda Family SUVs – Buyers could also look at:
This is a popular segment with strong competition form a lot of brands. Some of the better choices are:
- Peugeot 5008 GT Hybrid
- Kia Sorento ,
- Toyota Kluger,
- Nissan Pathfinder,
- Genesis GV80,
- Hyundai Palisade,
- Lexus RX,
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