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How Mazda made a 50+mpg super-SUV

Last updated: May 27, 2025 2:15 pm
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Mazda has been making some bold moves recently, with their new CX-80 SUV turning heads and raising eyebrows. Some may wonder if Mazda is taking unnecessary risks with their unconventional approach, but the truth is, they are onto something special.

The CX-80 is a game-changer in the SUV market, offering a unique combination of features that set it apart from the competition. Unlike many other SUVs on the market, the CX-80 boasts a North-south engine layout and a rear/four-wheel drive platform. This not only gives the CX-80 a distinct edge in terms of performance but also allows for a range of engine options, including four- and six-cylinder powertrains.

While some may question the need for a new line of straight-six engines in 2025, Mazda has managed to create a family of SUVs that cater to a wide range of preferences. From the smaller CX-30 and CX-50 to the larger CX-60 and CX-70, all the way up to the CX-80 and CX-90, Mazda has covered all the bases with their SUV lineup.

One of the standout features of the CX-80 is its innovative design, which offers three rows of seats and a choice of 2+2+2 or 2+3+2 layouts. The extended rear doors and flexible seating options make the CX-80 a versatile and practical choice for families and adventurers alike.

Under the hood, the CX-80 offers a range of engine options, including a high output/low emissions 2.5-litre four-cylinder PHEV and a powerful 3.3-litre diesel straight-six. The diesel variant, in particular, offers impressive performance and fuel efficiency, making it a popular choice for those who prioritize towing capacity and long-distance driving.

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Inside the cabin, the CX-80 exudes luxury and sophistication, with premium materials and thoughtful design touches throughout. The intuitive control system and high-quality finishes give the CX-80 a truly upscale feel, rivaling even luxury brands in terms of comfort and convenience.

In summary, the Mazda CX-80 is a standout SUV that offers a winning combination of performance, versatility, and luxury. With its unique design, innovative features, and impressive engine options, the CX-80 is a top contender in the competitive SUV market. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly SUV or a capable adventure vehicle, the CX-80 delivers on all fronts.

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