“These strenuous evaluations (for the 2023 Mazda CX-60) are a vital step in our absolute commitment to customer experience and continuous brand improvement.”

Key Points

  • Mazda CX-60 begins Australian testing
  • Midsize SUV to be Mazda’s most powerful road car
  • Plug-in hybrid power available

Following the start of 2023 Mazda CX-60 production at the company’s Hofu plant in April, a pair of pre-production examples have made their way to Australia for final evaluation.

Australia is a significant market for Mazda, where the brand outpunches its global sales, taking second spot behind giant Toyota. That means it’s crucial the new CX-60 can meet the expectations of Australian buyers.

To evaluate the CX-60, Mazda engineers will be taking the two pre-production cars on 30,000km tours over the next six months and feeding data back to the Hiroshima research and development centre.

Mazda is yet to lock in final specifications for Australia and has not revealed which powertrains are fitted to the pair of test cars it’s testing Down Under.

Speaking on the torture test about to face the CX-60 development vehicles, Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi said: “our engineering team will consistently push the cars to their extremes.

“These strenuous evaluations are a vital step in our absolute commitment to customer experience and continuous brand improvement.”

Specific timing for an Australian arrival is still to be confirmed, but Mazda has so far confirmed the 2023 CX-60 will be priced from “around $55,000” when it arrives in Australia later this year.

Continue reading to see full details on the global CX-60 line-up and equipment list.

The story to here

April 23, 2022: CX-60 unveiled, production begins ahead of launch

Production of the new Mazda CX-60 has begun at Mazda’s Hofu plant in Japan ahead of a global launch to begin from around September.

Mazda describes the CX-60 as its most important new model in over a decade – which, if not mere hyperbole, makes it more significant in the company’s esteem than the hugely popular second-generation CX-9 that first went on sale in 2016, and the second-gen CX-5 that debuted in 2017.

“Mazda’s new flagship represents everything that the company has built into its DNA over the last 100 years,” the company says, “from outstanding exterior and interior design to the finest Japanese craftsmanship, the latest innovations in human-centric technologies and a world-class powertrain”.

An Australian debut for the CX-60 is confirmed, as described below, but specific timing is still to be announced.

The story to here

April 9, 2023: CX-60 power figures revealed

Mazda has released additional information for the 2023 CX-60 for the Japanese market, revealing power figures for its new six-cylinder diesel engine.

Debuting alongside the rear-wheel-drive CX-60, the 3.3-litre ‘Skyactiv-D’ straight-six turbocharged diesel will produce 170kW of power and 500Nm of torque, mated to an eight-speed auto sending power to a rear-biased all-wheel drive system.

The brand’s new eight-speed torque-converter is the sole gearbox option across the entire CX-60 line-up.

That 170kW, 500Nm arrangement isn’t the most powerful option, however. An electrified 48V mild-hybrid version of the diesel mill, titled ‘e-Skyactiv-D’, will also be available.

With the assistance of a 12.4kW electric motor, the boosted version will produce a combined 187kW/550Nm. The battery has a capacity of 0.33kWh.

According to the Japanese marque, the mild-hybrid diesel can complete the 0-100km/h sprint in 7.3 seconds, on the way to a top speed of 220km/h.

Mazda is yet to confirm specification details for its 3.0-litre naturally-aspirated ‘Skyactiv-X’ inline-six petrol engine, however, it has confirmed the familiar 138kW/250Nm 2.5-litre four – as seen in the 3, 6, CX-30, CX-5 and CX-8 – will open the CX-60 range.

Full details for the CX-60 can be found below, including details for the plug-in hybrid powertrain.


March 25, 2023: CX-60 confirmed for Australia

Mazda has confirmed its new 2023 CX-60 will be priced from “around $55,000” when it arrives in Australia later this year, making it a genuinely semi-premium to premium segment offering.

Get the full story at the link below.

March 9, 2023: CX-60 revealed

Snapshot

  • CX-60 debuts new RWD architecture, inline-six engines
  • Plug-in hybrid variant also revealed with 69km EV range
  • Longer and wider than popular CX-5 SUV

Mazda has officially taken the covers of its new CX-60, finally debuting the Japanese brand’s new rear-wheel-drive architecture, along with a pair of hotly anticipated six-cylinder engines.

The CX-60 will launch later this year as a two-row, five-seater standing between the CX-5 and CX-8 in Mazda’s local model range – debuting with evolved styling, and a more luxurious and powerful focus.

As well as including two big new inline-six engines – available in naturally-aspirated 3.0-litre petrol and 3.3-litre turbo-diesel forms – the CX-60 becomes Mazda’s first-ever plug-in hybrid, with the PHEV variant boasting power figures surpassing any other road-going model in the brand’s range.

Engine and drivetrain

The introduction of the CX-60 is a revolution for Mazda, becoming its first model to be based on the company’s new ‘Large Architecture’ platform.

Set to be rolled out across its future model range, the Large Architecture will bring more possibility for rear-wheel drive models – such as the Mazda 6 – as well as a more modular platform for electrification, allowing the manufacturer to add electrified variants of more vehicles in the coming years.

The all-important numbers for enthusiasts – power figures for those new six-cylinder engines – are still to be revealed, but we at least know the PHEV variant will have some proper kick.

Headline figures for the CX-60’s flagship PHEV variant come courtesy of its 2.5-litre, Skyactiv-G four-cylinder petrol engine, paired up with a 100kW electric motor and 17.8kWh battery pack to produce a total system output of 241kW and 500Nm.

These numbers not only make it the most powerful PHEV in its class, the CX-60 also becomes Mazda’s most powerful road car in its history, with the electrified drivetrain, eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive system allowing the SUV to complete the 0-100km/h sprint in just 5.8 seconds.

Fuel consumption is rated at a claimed 1.5 or 1.6L/100km (depending on whether the car is specced with 18- or 20-inch wheels respectively) while Mazda also says it can achieve an electric-only driving range of up to 69 kilometres – when driving in the city with the lighter 18-inch wheels fitted.

Compatible with 220-240V AC chargers, the CX-60’s onboard battery can be charged from empty in four hours.

Specifics have not yet been released, but the new model will also be available from launch with a choice of two internal combustion engines – a 3.0-litre straight-six Skyactiv-X petrol or a 3.3-litre straight-six Skyactiv-D diesel, both of which will feature Mazda’s 48-volt mild-hybrid system.

Features

While details on an Australian model will come later, in Europe the vehicle is available in four grades, with the Prime-line opening the CX-60 range with standard equipment including:

Prime-line

Kinematic Posture Control (KPC)
Black honeycomb grille
Black exterior trim
LED headlamps
18-inch wheels grey metallic alloy wheels
Eight body colours; jet black, deep crystal blue, sonic silver, platinum quartz, arctic white, rhodium white, machine grey and soul red crystal
Adjustable steering column with 45mm of rake, 70mm of rake movement
12.3-inch digital dash
12-inch infotainment screen
Eight-speaker audio system
DAB radio
Bluetooth
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Satellite navigation.

Stepping up to the Exclusive-line, buyers are treated to a host of equipment upgrades, such as:

Exclusive-line

Piano black grille
Piano black exterior trim
20-inch silver metallic alloy wheels
Smart keyless entry
Wiper de-icing
Front and rear signature illumination
Panoramic roof
Black faux-leather interior trim with titanium piping
Head-up display
Heated steering wheel
10-way power adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation
Glove box and front footwell illumination.

Takumi

Exclusive front bumper design
Bar type piano black grille
Front signature wings, side signatures and glazing surrounds with bright metal finish
20-inch black metallic diamond-cut machined alloy wheels
White Nappa leather interior trim with natural wood grain and high quality woven textiles
Maple wood trim
Rear footwell lighting
Black leather wrapped steering wheel with white stitching and power adjustment
Driver Personalisation System (face recognition used for seat, HUD and door mirror adjustment).

Finally, the range-topping Homura grade gains unique features to set it apart as the flagship of the range:

Homura

Exclusive front bumper design
Piano black honeycomb grille
Jet black signature wing and side signature plating
All-black door mirrors and exhaust
20-inch black metallic alloy wheels
Black interior
White ambient lighting (front and rear door trim).

Dimensions

Coming in to the Mazda range above the existing and popular CX-5, the CX-60 measures up at 4745 millimetres in length, 1890mm wide, 1680 mm high with a 2870mm wheelbase.

The larger overall dimensions allow for it to carry up to 570 litres in the boot with the second row of seats up, with its capacity jumping up to 1726 litres when the seats are folded flat.

According to Mazda, CX-60 offers 1504mm of shoulder room in the first row and 1441 in the second row, an increase of 44mm and 50mm respectively over the CX-5.

At its minimum weight, the CX-60 tips the scales at 1980 kilograms when fitted with 18-inch wheels, bumping up to 1995kg when the 20-inch alloys are fitted, while its maximum permissible weight remains at 2667kg.

Safety

Mazda is targeting a five-star ANCAP safety rating for the CX-60, boosted by the fitment of a centre and rear side airbags as well as a host of tech equipment, including but not limited to:

Blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert
See-through view
Electronic brakeforce distribution
Dynamic stability control
Hill launch assist
Hill descent control
Lane keeping assist with steering assist
Traffic sign recognition
Drowsiness detection
Cruise control (i-ACC); now incorporating speed limits from Traffic Sign Recognition
Vehicle exit warning
Turn across traffic assist
Rear emergency brake assist with pedestrian detection
Advanced smart city brake assist
Emergency lane keeping.

Availability

Mazda is set to roll out the CX-60 in Europe from the middle of the year, after production begins in Japan on March 11, although Australian buyers will have to wait until later in the year before local pricing and features are revealed.

COMMENTS

Keyword: 2023 Mazda CX-60 revealed, now in Australia for final evaluation

CAR'S NEWS RELATED

Surprisingly, Mazda's Push To Move Upmarket Is Actually Working

Photo: Mazda Thanks to the popularity of the CX-50 and CX-90, Mazda’s profits grew significantly in the last quarter, Automotive News reports. In fact, the Japanese automaker believes this fiscal year will be the best on record from both a profit and U.S. sales perspective. If its forecasts are ...

View more: Surprisingly, Mazda's Push To Move Upmarket Is Actually Working

Mazda Says "Very Cool" MX-5 Miata Special Editions Are Coming

MX-5 Program Manager Shigeki Saito says the ND generation will be sold for as long as possible.

View more: Mazda Says "Very Cool" MX-5 Miata Special Editions Are Coming

Best-selling bakkies in South Africa – Models and pricing

Best-selling bakkies in South Africa 1. Toyota Hilux – 3,110 units 2. Ford Ranger – 1,853 units 3. Isuzu D-Max – 1,464 units 4. Nissan NP200 – 961 units 5. Mahindra Pik Up – 565 units 6. Nissan Navara – 354 units 7. VW Amarok – 352 units 8. ...

View more: Best-selling bakkies in South Africa – Models and pricing

Mazda CX-8 and MX-30 Saying Goodbye to Australia at the End of 2023

Mazda has confirmed that the CX-8 and the MX-30 will be saying goodbye to the Australian market at the end of 2023 as Mazda looks to expand its range of hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery-electric offerings. The news comes as a bit of a surprise, at least for the MX-30, ...

View more: Mazda CX-8 and MX-30 Saying Goodbye to Australia at the End of 2023

Mazda Hits Two Million Production Milestone for Famed Rotary Engines

Mazda has announced it has hit a new production milestone for its famed rotary engines, with the company’s production volumes exceeding two million units in total. Fifty-six years after the Mazda Cosmo Sport (Mazda 110S) was introduced to the world in 1967 and after multiple production shutdowns and a dozen ...

View more: Mazda Hits Two Million Production Milestone for Famed Rotary Engines

Mazda sports car concept in Tokyo previews the future of the MX-5

The Mazda Iconic SP is the clearest indication yet that the MX-5, currently in its fourth generation, will continue delighting drivers worldwide for another model generation.  With this promising development, the MX-5 will continue to be the Japanese equivalent of the Porsche 911 – evergreen, popular everywhere, highly recognisable ...

View more: Mazda sports car concept in Tokyo previews the future of the MX-5

Mazda Miata Owner Regrets Getting Retractable Hardtop

The folding hardtop causes issues for a track car.

View more: Mazda Miata Owner Regrets Getting Retractable Hardtop

Mazda Says It Can Shrink The Iconic SP To The Size Of A Miata

Chief Designer Masashi Nakayama mentions they intentionally made it bigger.

View more: Mazda Says It Can Shrink The Iconic SP To The Size Of A Miata

Mazda debuts gorgeous Iconic SP!

MY24 Mazda CX-30 Prices & Specs Confirmed, Arrives January

A Closer Look At the Mazda Iconic SP Concept In All Of Its FD RX-7-eqsue Glory

Honda Prelude, Mazda Iconic SP, Subaru Sport Mobility, Nissan Hyper Force: Rambling About Cars 147

Here's How The Rotary-Electric Powertrain Works In The Mazda Iconic SP Concept

The Rotary-Electric Mazda Iconic SP Concept Marks The Return of Pop Up Headlights

Mazda Iconic SP Concept Is An FD RX-7-Inspired Rotary Hybrid Beauty

The best of Tokyo: Japan Mobility Show's most innovative vehicle concepts

Mazda’s Iconic SP Concept Envisions a Futuristic MX-5 Lookalike

JMS 2023: The Iconic SP is Mazda’s vision of a carbon-neutral sports car

Mazda Unveils ‘Iconic SP’ Concept with 272kW Rotary EV Hybrid

Mazda Unveils Iconic SP Concept at Japan Mobility Show

OTHER CAR NEWS

; Top List in the World https://www.pinterest.com/newstopcar/pins/
Top Best Sushi Restaurants in SeoulTop Best Caribbean HoneymoonsTop Most Beautiful Islands in PeruTop Best Outdoor Grill BrandsTop Best Global Seafood RestaurantsTop Foods to Boost Your Immune SystemTop Best Foods to Fight HemorrhoidsTop Foods That Pack More Potassium Than a BananaTop Best Healthy Foods to Gain Weight FastTop Best Cosmetic Brands in the U.STop Best Destinations for Food Lovers in EuropeTop Best Foods High in Vitamin ATop Best Foods to Lower Your Blood SugarTop Best Things to Do in LouisianaTop Best Cities to Visit in New YorkTop Best Makeup Addresses In PennsylvaniaTop Reasons to Visit NorwayTop Most Beautiful Islands In The WorldTop Best Law Universities in the WorldTop Richest Sportsmen In The WorldTop Biggest Aquariums In The WorldTop Best Peruvian Restaurants In MiamiTop Best Road Trips From MiamiTop Best Places to Visit in MarylandTop Best Places to Visit in North CarolinaTop Best Electric Cars For KidsTop Best Swedish Brands in The USTop Best Skincare Brands in AmericaTop Best American Lipstick BrandsTop Michelin-starred Restaurants in MiamiTop Best Secluded Getaways From MiamiTop Best Things To Do On A Rainy Day In MiamiTop Most Instagrammable Places In MiamiTop Interesting Facts about FlorenceTop Facts About The First Roman Emperor - AugustusTop Best Japanese FoodsTop Most Beautiful Historical Sites in IsraelTop Best Places To Visit In Holy SeeTop Best Hawaiian IslandsTop Reasons to Visit PortugalTop Best Hotels In L.A. With Free Wi-FiTop Best Scenic Drives in MiamiTop Best Vegan Restaurants in BerlinTop Most Interesting Attractions In WalesTop Health Benefits of a Vegan DietTop Best Thai Restaurant in Las VegasTop Most Beautiful Forests in SwitzerlandTop Best Global Universities in GermanyTop Most Beautiful Lakes in GuyanaTop Best Things To Do in IdahoTop Things to Know Before Traveling to North MacedoniaTop Best German Sunglasses BrandsTop Highest Mountains In FranceTop Biggest Hydroelectric Plants in AmericaTop Best Spa Hotels in NYCTop The World's Scariest BridgeTop Largest Hotels In AmericaTop Most Famous Festivals in JordanTop Best European Restaurants in MunichTop Best Japanese Hiking Boot BrandsTop Best Universities in PolandTop Best Tips for Surfing the Web Safely and AnonymouslyTop Most Valuable Football Clubs in EuropeTop Highest Mountains In ColombiaTop Real-Life Characters of Texas RisingTop Best Beaches in GuatelamaTop Things About DR Congo You Should KnowTop Best Korean Reality & Variety ShowsTop Best RockstarsTop Most Beautiful Waterfalls in GermanyTop Best Fountain Pen Ink BrandsTop Best European Restaurants in ChicagoTop Best Fighter Jets in the WorldTop Best Three-Wheel MotorcyclesTop Most Beautiful Lakes in ManitobaTop Best Dive Sites in VenezuelaTop Best Websites For Art StudentsTop Best Japanese Instant Noodle BrandsTop Best Comedy Manhwa (Webtoons)Top Best Japanese Sunglasses BrandsTop Most Expensive Air Jordan SneakersTop Health Benefits of CucumberTop Famous Universities in SwedenTop Most Popular Films Starring Jo Jung-sukTop Interesting Facts about CougarsTop Best Hospitals for Hip Replacement in the USATop Most Expensive DefendersTop Health Benefits of GooseberriesTop Health Benefits of ParsnipsTop Best Foods and Drinks in LondonTop Health Benefits of Rosehip TeaTop Best Air Fryers for Low-fat CookingTop Most Asked Teacher Interview Questions with AnswersTop Best Shopping Malls in ZurichTop The Most Beautiful Botanical Gardens In L.A.Top Best Mexican Restaurants in Miami for Carb-loading rightTop Best Energy Companies in GermanyTop Best Garage HeatersTop Largest Banks in IrelandTop Leading Provider - Audit and Assurance In The USTop Best Jewelry Brands in IndiaTop Prettiest Streets in the UKTop Best Lakes to Visit in TunisiaTop Highest Mountains in Israel