
Mazda must be feeling the crunch with the release of a cut price CX-60.
The CX-60 is the smallest of its new breed of SUVs which all arrived at a substantially higher price than preceding models.
There’s the CX-60, CX-70, CX-80 and CX-90, until now all hybrids of one kind of another.
It’s all part of a new sales strategy and they all look alike, but it must present a difficult marketing proposition for the company.
Enter stage left a four cylinder version of the five-seat, mid-sized SUV priced from $44,240 — a reduction of $6000 over its six-cylinder sibling.
It’s the same 2.5-litre naturally aspirated engine that powers the current CX-5.
Until now CX-60 has been available only with six cylinder petrol and diesel hybrids, as well as a plug-in petrol hybrid powertrain — priced from $50,240 through $81,490.
Mazda says the new offering will increase the appeal and affordability of the CX60 range.
The tried-and-tested G25 petrol unit is available with Pure, Evolve and Touring grades, with the entry CX-60 G25 Pure priced from $44,240.
As an introductory offer however the CX-60 G25 Pure will be available from $47,990 driveaway.
Model grades are unchanged when compared to their six-cylinder counterparts, which offer a host of technology, safety and performance as standard.
Delivering 138kW of power and 250Nm of torque to the rear wheels courtesy of the recently refined Skyactiv-Drive eight-speed automatic transmission, the Mazda CX-60 G25 boasts fuel economy as low as 7.5L/100km.
Entry-grade G25 Pure starts from $44,240, Evolve from $49,240 and Touring from $52,240.
Introduced as a result of customer demand, Mazda says the value-focused G25 powertrain will account for one third of CX-60 sales annually.
Mazda Australia ‘s Vinesh Bhindi said the company had always prioritised providing unrivalled value and choice for our consumers.
“The addition of the G25 to the CX-60 range is no exception,” he said.
“A proven powerplant, elegant KODO design and a suite of standard inclusions at an extremely compelling price point fully enhance consumer accessibility”.
Mazda CX-60 G25 Pure equipment listing is comprehensive, comprising of the following:
- 10.25-inch full colour widescreen display (Mazda Connect)
- 18-inch grey metallic alloy wheels
- 360 degree monitor
- 7.0-inch TFT LCD multi-information meter display
- 8-speaker audio with DAB+
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (wireless and USB)
- Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
- Black cloth seat trim with 8-way manual driver’s seat adjustment
- Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) with Vehicle Exit Warning
- Dual-zone climate control with rear vents
- Exterior mirrors with power adjustment, auto fold, heating and auto dimming
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Leather shift knob
- Leather steering wheel
- LED headlights with auto on/off and High Beam Control (HBC)
- Rear console with USB-C
- Satellite navigation
- Smart Brake Support (SBS) with Turn-across traffic
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