Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Mazda CX-60: First premium SUV on new platform

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HIROSHIMA - Mazda’s premium market offensive has officially kicked off with the reveal of the new CX-60 mid-size SUV. The Mazda CX-60 is the first of a series of vehicles that will be built around a new rearwheel-drive architectu­re that aims to propel the Japanese brand, once known for bargain-basement hatchbacks, into a more premium space.

The newcomer also features Mazda’s first plug-in powertrain, which will pair a 2.5-litre petrol engine with a 100kW electric motor to allow system outputs of 241kW and 500Nm, and a 0-100km/h sprint time of 5.8 seconds.

Thanks to a 17,8 kWh battery, the PHEV model is also capable of covering 62km on electric power alone, according to claims.

Mazda hasn’t mentioned any other engine options for the initial range, but what we find particular­ly interestin­g are the 3.0-litre petrol and 3.3-litre diesel straight-six mild-hybrid engines which Mazda says it will launch in the CX-60 at a later date.

Both engines will be paired with the same eight-speed automatic gearbox and i-Activ allwheel-drive system that features in the PHEV model, but no outputs for the six-pot motors have been announced as yet.

The Mazda CX-60’s cabin features premium materials such Nappa leather, maple wood, chrome and uniquely worked Japanese textiles.

“Uniquely Mazda and deeply rooted in Japanese heritage, the interior celebrates the living quality of natural wood grain and high-quality woven textiles, with Japanese craftsmans­hip achieving the highest levels of quality in both materials,” Mazda says. “Textures are created using both traditiona­l methods and new technologi­es."

Speaking of tech, the new Mazda CX-60 has a unique Driver Personalis­ation System.

Using facial recognitio­n technology, it can automatica­lly restore preferred settings after a driver change by drawing on more than 250 adjustment­s stored in the vehicle, including driving position, audio, Head-up Display and climate.

The cabin interface includes a 12.3-inch TFT-LCD digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch infotainme­nt system and a Head-up Display that’s three times larger than the one found in the CX-30.

Other tech highlights come in the form of a new-generation 360-degree monitor with extended field of view at low speeds, and a comprehens­ive array of advanced i-Activsense driver assistance systems. The Mazda CX-60, along with the yet-tobe-revealed CX-70, CX-80 and CX-90, are currently under considerat­ion for South Africa.

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The Mazda CX- 60’s cabin features premium materials such Nappa leather, maple wood, chrome and uniquely worked Japanese textiles

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