CX-70 Azami SP – Mazda has certainly embraced their revitalised larger SUV range with the recently released CX-70. This is a five-seat version of the CX-90 essentially.
I drove the top spec Azami with the SP option pack. This adds luxury and comfort features like:
- 21 inch alloy wheels,
- Gloss black exterior highlights
- Tan Nappa leather seat trim
- Suede finish on the dash and two tone colour steering wheel.
It certainly adds some pizzaz to the interior.
The CX-70 comes with either a 3.3 litre mild hybrid petrol or diesel engine. Both are suitable and provide plenty or performance and the diesel has much better economy. That’s what I drove and I really appreciated the driving style.
The CX-70 Azami is quite large but doesn’t feel like it while driving. It is easy to park in tight suburban car parks. I also like the styling.
There is plenty of room for both front seat occupants and you feel comfortable immediately.
Rear seats have reasonable leg , knee and head room. There are two isofix and top tether points for a baby seat. Being a five-seat model, the boot space is huge and there is plenty of room for luggage or baby stroller and more.
Priced from a little under $89,000 dollars plus the usual costs it’s a touch expensive. The quality is there but the question is, will people spend that much on a Mazda SUV.
I would.
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Buyers of the CX-70 Azami SP could look at: Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sorento, Peugeot 5008 GT, Toyota Kluger, Subaru Outback XT, Genesis GV70, Lexus RX
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