2025 Mazda CX-60 price and specs: Mid-size SUV gets price cuts, mechanical updates
- Mazda Australia revealed a major update to the mid-size CX-60 SUV range in May 2025, including new prices and trim levels available from June.
- The update follows customer feedback on ride quality and transmission, leading to suspension and clutch control improvements and a March 2024 rear shock absorber fix.
- Mazda added two trims, Pure as the new base model and Touring in the mid-range, while lowering prices across all CX-60 grades by up to $10,560.
- The CX-60 now starts at $50,240 before costs, offers three AWD powertrains including a 3.3L turbo petrol and 2.5L plug-in hybrid, and includes extensive standard safety features.
- These revisions aim to broaden the SUV’s appeal between mainstream and luxury segments, enhancing handling and value while maintaining its five-star safety rating.
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Mazda CX-60 2025: entry price drops more than $10,000 for updated challenger to Audi Q5, BMW X3 and Lexus NX
This post appeared first on Chasing Cars. Mazda has added new entry models and lowered prices across the board as part of the update for its ambitious midsize SUV, the CX-60. The CX-60 that was released in 2022 as a posher alternative to Mazda’s big-selling CX-5 medium SUV is now available from $50,240 – an entry price $10,560 lower than before. A new Pure base-model grade helps the cheaper CX-60 pricing, though Mazda has also cut thousands of d…
2025 Mazda CX-60 price and specs: Entry price down $10,500 with suspension, transmission tweaks
The Mazda CX-60 now starts from around $50,000 before on-road costs – $10,500 less than before – with a new base variant, and tweaks to its suspension and transmission amid customer criticism. 2025 Mazda CX-60 pricing and specificationsAnother round of revisions for its suspension and transmission Pure and Touring grades added to CX-60 line-upPriced from $50,240 before on-road costs Mazda has shaved up to $10,560 from its CX-60 luxury SUV with …
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