Mazda has launched yet another SUV in Australia: the CX-70, which is essentially a five-seat CX-90.
Priced from $75,970 plus on-road costs, the CX-70 is priced $1,420 higher than its CX-90 sibling, but is only available in the two top-spec grades in the CX-90 range: GT and Azami. Once grades are accounted for, there’s an almost-$10,000 difference in the price of the CX-70 and CX-90. As with the CX-90, two drivetrains are available and each features new 48V mild-hybrid tech to help emissions and performance. Mazda is on a roll with its large SUV range, having just launched the CX-80 as well.
“The first-ever, all-hybrid CX-70 is Mazda’s all-new flagship five-seat SUV, sitting at the very top end of our range,” said Vinesh Bhindi, Managing Director of Mazda Australia.
“Combining exceptional refinement and cutting-edge technology with a dynamic package that is wrapped up in athletic styling, in-cabin luxury and Takumi-level quality, the CX-70 also offers the undeniable luxury of space – ensuring customers have the freedom to do more of what they love.”
Measuring 5,120mm long, 1,994mm wide, 1,745mm tall and riding on a 3,120mm long wheelbase, the CX-70 is externally identical to the CX-90 aside for the sportier-looking bumpers, wheels, badging and unfortunate lack of roof rails.
Inside, the CX-70’s cabin is identical to the CX-90 aside from the option of burgundy Nappa leather trim on the Azami and a lack of third row of seating. Because of the five-seat layout, the CX-70’s boot features a large under floor storage area for a massive 923-litres of boot space with the seats up and 2,015L with them folded. Unlike the CX-90, the CX-70 features remote seat releases.
Under the bonnet of the Mazda CX-70 is also identical to the CX-90: a choice of two 3.3-litre turbocharged inline six-cylinder engines, the petrol making 254kW/500Nm and the diesel making 187kW/550Nm. Both are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission and a rear-biased all-wheel drive system.
The CX-70 petrol is rated at 8.1L/100km on the combined fuel consumption cycle – 0.1L/100km less than the CX-90 – and the diesel is rated at 5.4L/100km. The plug-in hybrid drivetrain available in both the CX-60 and CX-80 – and in North American CX-70s – is yet to be announced for Australia in the CX-70.
CX-70 GT standard equipment:
- 21-inch alloy wheels with a space saver spare wheel
- Dusk-sensing automatic all-LED exterior lighting
- Rain-sensing automatic wipers
- Keyless entry with push button start
- Heated, auto-dimming and auto-folding mirrors with memory functionality
- Panoramic roof
- Hands-free electric tailgate
- Tri-zone climate control
- Leather steering wheel and gearknob
- Electric steering column adjustment with memory
- Leather upholstery
- 10-way electric driver’s seat with memory, 8-way electric front passenger seat
- Heated front and outboard rear seats
- Heated steering wheel
- 12.3-inch digital driver’s display
- 12.3-inch touchscreen
- Wireless and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Satellite navigation
- FM/AM/DAB+ digital radio
- ‘Mazda Connected Services’ including an inbuilt eSIM for automatic SOS calling in an accident, as well as remote features like locking, stolen vehicle assistance, curfew notifications, vehicle location and geofencing (three-year subscription)
- 4x USB-C charging ports
- 12-speaker Bose sound system
- Wireless phone charger
- Rear door sunshades
- Remote rear seat releases
- 150W AC outlet
- Head-up display
CX-70 safety equipment:
- 10 airbags (including front centre, driver’s knee and rear side units)
- Auto emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian, cyclist and intersection assistance
- Lane departure warning with lane keeping assistance
- Adaptive cruise control with stop and go functionality
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Front and rear cross-traffic alert
- Driver attention monitoring
- Traffic sign recognition
- Vehicle exit warning
- Matrix adaptive high beam
- Rear auto braking
- Front and rear parking sensors
- 360-degree camera with trailer hitch view
- Auto-dimming rear mirror
Azami adds to GT:
- Machined 21-inch wheels
- Body-coloured wheel arches and lower cladding
- 360-degree camera with ‘see-through’ functionality
- Black or burgundy Nappa leather upholstery
- Ambient lighting
- Traffic jam assist
- Ventilated front seats
- Personalise system with easy entry and driving position guide
- Frameless interior mirror
SP Pack (+$3,500 on Azami) adds:
- Tan and black Nappa leather and suede trim
- Two-tone steering wheel
- Suede dashboard fascia trim
CX-70 colour range:
- Melting Copper: $995
- Rhodium White: $995
- Machine Grey: $995
- Artisian Red: $995
- Soul Red Crystal: $995
- Platinum Quartz
- Deep Crystal Blue
- Jet Black
Mazda CX-70 pricing (plus on-road costs):
- GT petrol: $75,970
- GT diesel: $77,970
- Azami petrol: $82,970
- Azami diesel: $84,970
The Mazda CX-70 is now on sale in Australia ahead of imminent deliveries. Stay tuned to DiscoverAuto for the latest automotive news and reviews.
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