Mazda Unveils New CX-80 SUV in Europe, Australian Arrival Expected Soon
Mazda Unveils New CX-80 SUV in Europe, Australian Arrival Expected Soon
Ready for an SUV that combines style, functionality, and cutting-edge technology? The Mazda CX-80 is prepared to take the SUV market by storm. Are you ready to experience the next level of driving?
Mazda has introduced its latest three-row SUV, the CX-80, in Europe, with plans for it to hit Australian showrooms later this year. With its larger dimensions and unique features, the CX-80 is set to make a statement in the SUV market. Here’s what you need to know about this exciting new vehicle.
Mazda has unveiled its newest SUV, the CX-80, in Europe, and it is expected to arrive in Australian showrooms later this year. This three-row vehicle is a stretched version of the CX-60, with larger dimensions that make it stand out in the SUV market. Measuring almost five metres long and featuring a wheelbase of over three metres, the CX-80 is longer and higher than its sibling, the CX-60, but shorter than the American-focused CX-70 and CX-90.
One of the key changes in the CX-80 compared to its predecessor is the availability of two second-row seating configurations, depending on the variant. While full details of the Australian lineup are yet to be announced, Mazda has confirmed that the CX-80 will offer either a conventional three-seat rear bench or two captain chairs with a centre console, in addition to a flat-folding third row of seats. This flexibility allows passengers to choose a seating arrangement that suits their preferences and needs.
The CX-80 also comes with a range of advanced features designed to enhance the driving experience. Mazda Connected Services, accessible through the MyMazda App, offer convenient services for drivers, including the new Trailer Hitch View, which helps position the vehicle relative to a caravan or trailer. This feature, along with the advanced graphics displayed on the centre screen, ensures that drivers can easily and safely maneuver their vehicles while towing.
In terms of powertrain options, Mazda will offer three distinct choices for the Australian market. These include an inline six-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, an inline six-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, and a four-cylinder plug-in hybrid. All three options come standard with an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-biased all-wheel drive. While details about the hybrid models and EV driving range are yet to be confirmed, it is expected that the CX-80’s drivetrain lineup will be similar to the smaller CX-60.
Safety and driver assistance are top priorities for Mazda, and the CX-80 introduces some new features in this area. Along with the Unresponsive Driver Support feature, which is also coming to the CX-70, the CX-80 offers head-on collision mitigation for the autonomous emergency braking system and head-on traffic avoidance assist for the emergency lane-keeping function. These advanced technologies help prevent accidents and keep drivers and passengers safe on the road.
Australia is one of the few markets globally where Mazda will offer all four of its Large Product Group models. While the CX-60 and CX-80 are primarily targeted at Europe, the UK, and Japan, the larger CX-70 and CX-90 have been developed specifically for the Americas. With the introduction of the CX-80, Australian customers will have access to Mazda’s entire range of large SUVs.
Full pricing and specifications for the CX-80 will be revealed closer to its launch in Australia. As the year comes to an end, car enthusiasts can look forward to experiencing this exciting new SUV firsthand. Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest updates on the Mazda CX-80.
- The CX-80 is a stretched version of the CX-60, measuring almost five metres long and boasting a wheelbase of over three metres.
- There are two available second-row seating configurations, and more details about the Australian lineup will be revealed closer to the launch.
- Mazda Connected Services will be accessible through the MyMazda App, offering convenient features for drivers.
- Three powertrain options will be available, including a turbo-petrol, turbo-diesel, and plug-in hybrid.
- Extended driver assistance features, such as Unresponsive Driver Support and head-on collision mitigation, will be included in the CX-80.
The Mazda CX-80 is set to make waves in the SUV market with its larger dimensions, unique features, and advanced technologies. With multiple seating configurations, powerful powertrain options, and extended driver assistance functionality, the CX-80 offers an exceptional driving experience. Australian customers can anticipate its arrival with excitement, as it joins Mazda’s lineup of large SUVs. Stay tuned for more information on pricing and specifications as the launch date approaches.