Mazda CX-60 Azami SP 2024 review

Mazda CX-60 Azami SP – Mazda has tried to move their range upmarket with the CX range of vehicles. Part of this shift is the CX-60 which I drove last week. I had the CX-60 Azami SP.

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The CX-60 comes in three different models with a choice of two inline six mild hybrid engines and a plug-in hybrid version.

There are also four option packs, so you can really customise what vehicle you want.

It’s a bold move by Mazda that met with reasonable success for the CX-60.

With a premium interior ambience, it feels quite luxurious.

A standout feature is the 25 inch central screen. This contrasts with a more traditional driver instrument panel

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Other luxury touches include:

  • heated and ventilated front leather seats,
  • wireless smart phone connectivity and charging,
  • auto LED headlights with auto high beam function,
  • dual zone air conditioning with rear vents and
  • heated external mirrors.

The CX-60 drove smoothly. I had the diesel version that allowed for reasonable performance and economy. It’s a mild hybrid only which is interesting as it’s not as economical as you might expect.

Overall the CX-60 is stylish and comfortable, its quiet, smooth yet engaging to drive and has a premium feel about it.

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