
Mazda CX-60

Mazda's luxury push is here
The CX-60 is Mazda's opening salvo at the midsized premium SUV segment, rising above the 'volume selling' pack to take on the likes of BMW X3, Mercedes GLC, Lexus NX and the Volvo XC60.
Arriving in July 2023, the CX-60 range debuted with three trim grades, with three powertrain options apiece. At the time of launch, the CX-60 range opens at $59,800 before on-road costs for the base Evolve with the 3.3-litre turbo-petrol inline-six.
For all the details and our full assessment, read our launch review at the link below.
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