Mazda is showing a glimpse of the first-ever CX-60’s interior, and it’s a work of art. Already known for Kodo—the design philosophy that breathes life into its cars and Ma—the calm and dignified beauty of empty space, the CX-60 will once again tap into its rich Japanese tradition when it comes to its interiors.
For Mazda’s first-ever front-engine, rear-wheel drive SUV, the CX-60 will once again convey its Japanese heritage to create an elegant and high-quality interior. Here, they seek to impart the Japanese idea of Kaichô. Kaichô is the harmony which comes from mixing different materials and textures, including maple wood, nappa leather, Japanese textiles and chrome details, and Musubu, the uniquely Japanese way of binding textiles which was the inspiration for the instrument panel stitching.
Committed to a multi-solution approach to sustainable mobility, the CX-60 will be Mazda’s first-ever Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). The CX-60 PHEV will combine a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a performance-enhancing electric motor. Power is expected to exceed 303 horsepower.
Mazda says the all-new CX-60 will offer a totally new experience for both drivers and passengers. Its global debut it set for March 8, 2022.
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