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Mazda’s electrified SUV range is built for Australians who demand a premium driving environment, sharp looks, and real-world efficiency—all without climbing to Euro luxury prices. Drawing from their acclaimed Jinba-ittai (‘horse and rider as one’) philosophy, Mazda’s latest mid- to large SUVs come in a variety of mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid, petrol, and diesel options. Each model blends the latest safety tech, strong tow ratings, and impressive warranty coverage (five years/unlimited km; battery eight years/160,000 km for PHEVs).

Mazda’s approach to electrification is practical, supporting flexible home charging for plug-ins and renewable energy use where available, while their new 48V mild hybrids reduce consumption and emissions with seamless stop-start and electric-assist. Designed for long Aussie road trips, school runs, and urban commutes, these SUVs major on comfort and cabin refinement—from entry-level cloth to upper-trim nappa leather and panoramic sunroofs.

By offering plug-in and mild-hybrid options across multiple sizes, Mazda is making the transition away from solely petrol and diesel power smooth and stress-free, letting families, business buyers and adventure-seekers enjoy efficient mobility on their own terms.

MAZDA Models

MAZDA CX-60 Evolve P50e
Price: $73,850
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L PHEV, 241 kW / 500 Nm
Battery Size: 17.8 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Plug-in hybrid system, electric-only range up to 76 km, enhanced fuel efficiency

MAZDA CX-60 GT P50e
Price: $81,850
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L PHEV, 241 kW / 500 Nm
Battery Size: 17.8 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Plug-in hybrid system, electric-only range up to 76 km, enhanced fuel efficiency

MAZDA CX-60 Azami P50e
Price: $87,050
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L PHEV, 241 kW / 500 Nm
Battery Size: 17.8 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Plug-in hybrid system, electric-only range up to 76 km, enhanced fuel efficiency

MAZDA CX-70 GT – Petrol (G50e)
Price: $75,970
Engine/Powertrain: 3.3 L turbo-charged petrol inline-6 mild-hybrid (≈254 kW, 500 Nm)
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Lithium-ion
Drive Type: AWD (i-Activ 4×4)
Year: 2025
Key Features:

12.3" twin displays, panoramic sunroof, Bose audio, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, 21" wheels, Nappa leather (on Azami trim), advanced safety suite

MAZDA CX-70 GT – Diesel (D50e)
Price: $77,970
Engine/Powertrain: 3.3 L turbocharged diesel inline-6 mild-hybrid (≈187 kW, 550 Nm)
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Lithium-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Same features as petrol GT, with diesel performance and efficiency

MAZDA CX-70 Azami – Petrol
Price: $82,970
Engine/Powertrain: Same petrol inline-6 mild-hybrid (≈254 kW)
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Lithium-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds Nappa leather (black or burgundy), ventilated seats, ambient lighting, frameless mirror, see-through 360° camera

MAZDA CX-70 Azami – Diesel
Price: $84,970
Engine/Powertrain: Same diesel inline-6 mild-hybrid (≈187 kW)
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Lithium-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Same luxury enhancements as petrol Azami

MAZDA CX-80 Touring P50e
Price: $75,000
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L PHEV, 241 kW / 500 Nm
Battery Size: 17.8 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Plug-in hybrid system, electric-only range up to 60 km, enhanced fuel efficiency

MAZDA CX-80 GT P50e
Price: $82,000
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L PHEV, 241 kW / 500 Nm
Battery Size: 17.8 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Plug-in hybrid system, electric-only range up to 60 km, enhanced fuel efficiency

MAZDA CX-80 Azami P50e
Price: $87,200
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L PHEV, 241 kW / 500 Nm
Battery Size: 17.8 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Plug-in hybrid system, electric-only range up to 60 km, enhanced fuel efficiency

MAZDA CX-90 Touring – Petrol (G50e)
Price: $68,800
Engine/Powertrain: 3.3 L turbo-charged petrol inline-6 mild-hybrid (≈254 kW, 500 Nm)
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

19" wheels, LED headlights, 10.25" infotainment, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, tri-zone climate control, leather seats, hands-free tailgate

MAZDA CX-90 Touring – Diesel (D50e)
Price: $70,800
Engine/Powertrain: 3.3 L turbo-charged diesel inline-6 mild-hybrid (≈187 kW, 550 Nm)
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Same spec as Touring Petrol with diesel efficiency

MAZDA CX-90 GT – Petrol (G50e)
Price: $77,800
Engine/Powertrain: Same petrol inline-6 mild-hybrid
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds 12.3" displays, 21" alloy wheels, adaptive LED headlights, Bose 12-speaker audio, heated seats, panoramic sunroof

MAZDA CX-90 GT – Diesel (D50e)
Price: $79,800
Engine/Powertrain: Same diesel inline-6 mild-hybrid
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Same as GT Petrol, with diesel powertrain

MAZDA CX-90 Azami – Petrol (G50e)
Price: $86,070
Engine/Powertrain: Same petrol inline-6 mild-hybrid
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds Nappa leather, ventilated seats, ambient lighting, see-through 360° camera, lane-centring assist

MAZDA CX-90 Azami – Diesel (D50e)
Price: $86,800
Engine/Powertrain: Same diesel inline-6 mild-hybrid
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Same enhancements as Azami Petrol

MAZDA CX-90 Azami – Petrol SP / Takumi
Price: $92,570
Engine/Powertrain: Same petrol inline-6 mild-hybrid
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds Takumi/SP package: premium Nappa leather, suede dashboards, 2nd-row captain’s chairs (six-seat config)

MAZDA CX-90 Azami – Diesel SP / Takumi
Price: $91,924
Engine/Powertrain: Same diesel inline-6 mild-hybrid
Battery Size: ~0.33 kWh 48 V Li-ion
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Same luxury upgrades as above

MAZDA Cx 60
MAZDA Cx 60

Mazda’s CX-60 sits in the heart of the mid-size premium SUV segment, offering three advanced powertrains: turbo petrol (G40e), turbo diesel (D50e) with mild-hybrid assist, and a 2.5L plug-in hybrid (P50e) rated for up to 76 km of EV running (real-world closer to 60 km). Every model is AWD, with an eight-speed automatic and family-friendly space for five.

Performance is brisk, especially the PHEV (0–100 km/h in 5.8s), though reviewers note the transmission can feel a little busy at low speeds. The interior fits minimalist surfaces, plush soft-touch materials, and an available panoramic sunroof. Options like nappa leather and a high-res 360-degree camera make top trims feel genuinely premium.

Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and a 12.3-inch display (upper trims) come standard, while a five-star ANCAP and comprehensive active safety suite add confidence. For town drivers and regional commuters alike, the CX-60’s low running costs, long service intervals, and quick home AC charging on the PHEV make eco-luxury more accessible.

MAZDA Cx 70
MAZDA Cx 70

Mazda’s CX-70 is the five-seat, big-booted sibling of the CX-90, targeting buyers who want SUV space without third-row complexity. Two 3.3L inline-six engines—petrol (G50e) and diesel (D50e)—anchor the range, both offering mild-hybrid efficiency and AWD for surefooted touring.

Both engines are praised for effortless torque, with the diesel excelling on long-haul highway runs and the petrol providing extra performance when pushed. The eight-speed automatic is improved but low-speed hesitancy remains a critique. CX-70’s composed ride and confident handling outshine many rivals, although several reviewers highlight a firm suspension tune that’s best on city tarmac.

Inside, the CX-70’s plush materials (especially on Azami grades), 12.3-inch touchscreen, and Bose audio draw favourable comparisons to premium Germans. Safety features are wide-ranging, with a five-star ANCAP and all the essentials standard. The huge 598 L boot makes it a standout for active families, while low real-world diesel consumption (6 L/100 km) supports long-range adventure with fewer fuel stops.

MAZDA Cx 80
MAZDA Cx 80

The Mazda CX-80 offers a clever blend of three-row practicality and electrified options in the premium SUV space. Buyers can pick from a 3.3L petrol or diesel mild-hybrid, or a punchy 2.5L plug-in hybrid (P50e) capable of up to 60 km EV driving, all paired to Mazda’s AWD and an eight-speed auto. The CX-80 prioritises family versatility without losing sleek styling or upmarket ambience.

Performance and comfort both get high marks: the straight-six engines balance strong mid-range shove with quiet cruising, while the PHEV is a silent commuter when charged. Third-row access and cabin storage are highlights, and technology shines with a 12.3-inch screen, Bose speakers, and adaptive cruise standard or available.

Safety is robust, featuring a 5-star ANCAP, lane-keep assist, and rear cross-traffic alert. While the PHEV is best for frequent chargers, diesel fans benefit from 6 L/100 km real-world returns and long touring range. The CX-80 is a compelling choice for growing families and anyone who wants space, flexibility, and modern efficiency in their next mover.

MAZDA Cx 90
MAZDA Cx 90

Mazda’s CX-90 is the brand’s flagship SUV for larger families or those wanting seven-seat flexibility and a premium finish. Choose from a powerful 3.3L turbo petrol (G50e) or a refined 3.3L turbo diesel (D50e), both featuring mild-hybrid assistance for lower consumption and improved urban refinement.

Inside, the CX-90 shines with near-luxury materials—nappa leather, wood trims, panoramic roof, and ergonomic layouts—especially in Azami trims and above. The turbo petrol is smooth and muscly but thirstier, while the diesel excels in real-world efficiency, regularly hitting mid-6s per 100 km for over 1000 km per tank. Both engines are mated to a seamless AWD and an eight-speed auto, with performance quickly accessed and a planted feel on the highway.

A full spread of advanced safety is included, along with a large touchscreen, roomy second and third rows, and smart cabin storage. The CX-90 brings upmarket comfort, confident towing, and day-to-day practicality to anyone looking for a smarter, more refined option for Australian life on the move.

FAQ - Mazda Electric Cars

What is the price of a new Mazda 3 hatchback in Australia?

The price of a new Mazda 3 hatchback in Australia typically starts at around AUD 26,340, depending on the trim level and optional features selected. The Mazda 3 is known for its fuel efficiency, stylish design, and advanced safety features, making it a popular choice for those looking for a reliable and economical vehicle. Customers are advised to visit local dealerships for the most current pricing and available specifications.

How does the Mazda CX-5 perform in terms of fuel economy?

The Mazda CX-5 offers impressive fuel economy in the compact SUV segment, with a combined fuel consumption rate of approximately 7.4 L/100 km for the standard petrol model. The SkyActiv technology enhances efficiency without compromising performance, providing a responsive driving experience. This makes the CX-5 an attractive option for those seeking a balance between power and fuel savings.

What are the features of the 2024 Mazda CX-60?

The 2024 Mazda CX-60 is set to introduce new features including a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain option, with a focus on efficiency and performance. The model is expected to offer advanced safety technology and a luxurious interior with premium materials. Its PHEV system will provide an option for emission-free driving for shorter distances, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious drivers.

Is the Mazda BT-50 suitable for off-road driving?

Yes, the Mazda BT-50 is designed for off-road driving, equipped with features such as a robust 3.0-litre turbo diesel engine and a part-time 4WD system. The vehicle also includes high ground clearance, stability control, and a ladder frame chassis, enhancing its capability on rough terrains. These attributes make the BT-50 a reliable choice for both work and recreational off-road applications.

How spacious is the interior of the Mazda CX-9?

The Mazda CX-9 offers a spacious interior with three-row seating that comfortably accommodates seven passengers. The vehicle provides up to 1,000 litres of cargo space with the third-row seats folded, offering versatility for families or those requiring additional storage. The interior is fitted with high-quality materials, ensuring comfort and luxury throughout the cabin.

What is Mazda's approach to electric vehicle (EV) technology?

Mazda is integrating electric vehicle technology through models such as the Mazda MX-30, its first fully electric vehicle. The MX-30 features a 35.5 kWh battery with a range of approximately 200 km, suitable for urban commuting. Mazda's approach focuses on sustainable mobility while retaining its signature driving dynamics and style.

Which safety features are available in the Mazda 6 sedan?

The Mazda 6 sedan is equipped with a suite of safety features as part of the i-Activsense suite, including Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, and Advanced Smart City Brake Support. These technologies contribute to the car's high safety ratings, making it an ideal choice for families and safety-conscious buyers.

How does the Mazda MX-5 Miata stand out in the sports car category?

The Mazda MX-5 Miata is celebrated for its lightweight design, agility, and engaging driving experience. The roadster comes with a 2.0-litre engine producing 135 kW of power, and with a manual transmission option, it offers a purist's driving joy. Its balance and handling are often compared to more expensive sports cars, providing exceptional value for enthusiasts.

What are the benefits of Mazda's SkyActiv Technology?

Mazda's SkyActiv Technology optimizes the vehicle's engine, transmission, body, and chassis to improve fuel efficiency, enhance performance, and reduce emissions. This integrated approach allows Mazda vehicles to provide a sporty driving experience while also achieving better mileage than many competitors. SkyActiv is a key differentiator for Mazda in balancing driving pleasure with eco-friendliness.

Are there any hybrid options available for Mazda vehicles in Australia?

Mazda offers hybrid options, like the Mazda CX-60 PHEV, which combines a petrol engine with an electric motor to deliver higher fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. This hybrid model supports short electric-only trips, promoting sustainable driving practices. Mazda plans to expand its hybrid offerings in line with global trends toward greener technologies.

What is the reliability reputation of the Mazda CX-3?

The Mazda CX-3 is known for its reliability and low maintenance costs, contributing to its positive reputation among compact SUV buyers. Consumer reports often rate it highly for dependability, owing to Mazda's strong build quality and engineering standards. Owners can expect enduring performance and fewer unexpected repairs over the vehicle's lifespan.

What differentiates the Mazda RX-7 in the used car market?

The Mazda RX-7 stands out in the used car market for its rotary engine, sporty design, and cult following among enthusiasts. Despite its age, well-maintained RX-7s command excellent resale value due to their unique engineering and racing heritage. Buyers often seek these models for restoration projects or as collector's items.

How cost-effective is the Mazda 2 in terms of fuel consumption?

The Mazda 2 is among the most fuel-efficient subcompact cars, with a fuel consumption rate of approximately 5.5 L/100 km. Its compact design and responsive handling make it perfect for city driving, offering buyers a budget-friendly option both in purchase price and ongoing fuel costs. This efficiency makes the Mazda 2 a practical choice for urban commuters.

What engine options are available for the Mazda CX-5?

The Mazda CX-5 offers a choice between a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and a 2.2-litre turbo diesel engine, both equipped with SkyActiv Technology for optimized performance. These engines provide ample power for city and highway driving, while also enhancing fuel economy. Customers can select an engine based on their performance and efficiency priorities.

How does Mazda's service program benefit customers?

Mazda's service program, including Mazda Service Select, offers capped price servicing, ensuring transparent and predictable maintenance costs for new car owners. This program covers inspections and routine servicing, with genuine parts and certified technicians maintaining vehicle performance. It enhances confidence in long-term car ownership by emphasizing Mazda's commitment to customer care.

What interior upgrades does the Mazda CX-9 Azami offer?

The Mazda CX-9 Azami features a premium interior with Nappa leather upholstery, genuine wood accents, and ambient LED lighting for added luxury. It includes advanced multimedia features and a high-end Bose sound system, enhancing the driving experience. These elements position the Azami as a top-tier choice for those seeking premium inclusivity in an SUV.

What makes the Mazda Miata popular among car enthusiasts?

The Mazda Miata is popular for its blend of simplicity, performance, and affordability. Its lightweight frame and manual transmission deliver a genuine roadster experience unmatched in its price range. Enthusiasts appreciate the Miata's timeless design and its uncanny ability to capture the essence of sports car driving enjoyment.

How does the Mazda CX-5 compare to other SUVs in its class in Australia?

The Mazda CX-5 compares favorably to other SUVs in its class, offering a balance of style, performance, and advanced features at a competitive price point. It includes advanced safety features, intuitive infotainment options, and a luxury-level interior at a mid-range cost. Consequently, it often ranks highly in buyer surveys for satisfaction and value.

What are the advantages of the Mazda BT-50's design for work environments?

The Mazda BT-50 is designed with a robust build and versatile space, suitable for a variety of work settings, including industrial and agricultural environments. It features a high payload capacity and integrated safety systems like Trailer Sway Control and Electronic Brake Force Distribution. This design prioritizes functionality and safety, catering to professional requirements.

Where are Mazda vehicles manufactured for the Australian market?

Mazda vehicles for the Australian market are primarily manufactured in Japan, where the company has its headquarters and major production facilities. Japanese manufacturing is known for its precision and quality control, contributing to Mazda's reputation for building durable and reliable vehicles. This ensures that vehicles meet stringent quality standards before being exported to markets such as Australia.

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