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FIRST-EVER MAZDA CX-80

MAZDA CX-80
*Overseas model shown

AN EXTENSION OF MAZDA PREMIUM

As the fourth model to be introduced in Mazda’s Large Product Group, the First-Ever Mazda CX-80 has been revealed in Europe, and is expected to arrive in Australia before the end of this year. 

At almost five metres long and with a wheelbase of over three metres, the three-row Mazda CX-80 is longer and  higher  than its two-row stablemate, the Mazda CX-60.

In conjunction with two-fold-flat third row seats, the CX-80 will be available with two second row configurations* – either a three-seat layout or two luxurious captain seats with the addition of a useful centre console.

This latest evolution of Mazda’s unique Kodo design also features advanced technology befitting of the brand’s commitment to Mazda Premium, including the catalogue of Mazda Connected Services accessible in conjunction with the MyMazda app and a new Trailer Hitch View which uses the centre display and advanced graphics to help position the vehicle relative to a caravan or trailer.

 

PHEV IconAvailable with a choice of three all-hybrid powertrains at launch, the e-Skyactiv PHEV leads the charge with a total system output of 241 kW and 500Nm. The combination of a four-cylinder petrol engine and electric motor offers engaging performance, as well as excellent environmental credentials.

 

Alternatively, the highly efficient in-line six-cylinder e-Skyactiv D diesel unit and e-Skyactiv G petrol powerplant – both featuring Mazda’s M Hybrid Boost 48V mild hybrid system – are also available, both delivering prodigious performance and outstanding efficiency.

All three engines are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission and Mazda’s i-Activ All-Wheel Drive system. Mazda Intelligent Drive Select (Mi-Drive) also offers a choice of four drive modes (plus EV mode for the PHEV) as already introduced in the Mazda CX-60.

The CX-80’s platform features double wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension to ensure high levels of ride comfort, a stable posture and smooth body control. Its rear-biased, permanent all-wheel drive system combines the stability and traction of AWD with the neutral cornering characteristics of a rear-wheel drive set-up.

Its comprehensive range of advanced i-Activsense driver assistance systems include Cruising & Traffic Support (CTS) with new Unresponsive Driver Support (a feature debuting on the forthcoming CX-70), Smart Brake Support (SBS) with new Head-on collision mitigation, and Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) with new Head-on traffic avoidance assist.

Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with Cruising & Traffic Support (CTS)

Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with Cruising & Traffic Support (CTS)

Stay protected by reducing driver fatigue when following a vehicle in heavy traffic. MRCC assists the driver with accelerator, brake, and steering functions.

(Cruising and Traffic Support - CTS available on selected grades only)

SMART BRAKE SUPPORT (SBS)

SMART BRAKE SUPPORT (SBS)

Helping you stay in control, this advanced technology can prevent accidents by sending alerts of an impending impact or, if necessary, apply the brakes.

i-Adaptive Cruise Control

i-Adaptive Cruise Control

Drive with increased confidence assisted by intuitive tech that reads traffic signs automatically adjusting the speed of the vehicle. Available in optional Driver Assistance pack.

Active Driving Display

Active Driving Display

Get more of every moment with technology that displays current speed, recognises traffic signs, and shows key navigation information on the windshield, so it’s always on sight. Standard on all grades.

360° Safety Camera System

360° Safety Camera System

Enhance your road vision with See-through View technology that ensures drivers are always able to see their surrounding environment clearly.

(See through function shown available on selected grades only)

To watch the global reveal of the First-Ever Mazda CX-80, please visit: https://mzd.tools/VirtualReveal

*Dependent on model grade – details of which will be announced at a later date