Mazda CX-80 set for autumn launch

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Author: | Updated: 18 Apr 2024 15:53

Mazda has taken the covers off its CX-80 flagship SUV. Featuring styling cues from the CX-60, it gets seven seats and class-leading towing abilities.

Aimed at taking on cars like the Hyundai Santa Fe, here’s everything you need to know.

Mazda CX-80 front view

Mazda CX-80 fast facts

  • Seven-seat SUV
  • Borrows looks from upmarket CX-60
  • Range of electrified drivetrains
  • Plug-in hybrid capable of 32 miles
  • Set to launch in UK from the autumn

Mazda CX-80 front light

Mazda CX-80 styling

Externally, it’s clear to see the CX-80 mirrors the more compact CX-60 (although that’s already a large SUV in its own right). It’s around 25cm longer than that car though, anda little bit taller too.

Up front you get a very similar set of headlights, while the grille is a different design and wider than before. It’s actually Mazda’s first seven-seat model since the 5 – a car that launched more than ten years ago.

Mazda CX-80 interior

Mazda CX-80 interior and tech

The inside largely mirrors the CX-60 too, with a healthy level of standard equipment across all trim levels. You get tri-zone climate control and a large 12.3in touchscreen that’s compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

The CX-80 can also be specified as a six seater, with the rear-most seats focusing just as much on comfort as the middle row. Range-topping cars will get captain’s chairs in the back too, which offer impressive reclining abilities.

With the rear-most seats down, you get 687 litres of boot space, which decreases to 258 litres with all seven seats in place.

Mazda CX-80 side

Mazda CX-80 drivetrains

There will be no fully electric CX-80 at launch, and it’ll get the same powertrain and drivetrain options as the CX-60. That means an impressive six-cylinder 3.3-litre diesel engine that uses mild-hybrid tech.

A plug-in hybrid version is also on offer, featuring a 1.5-litre petrol engine coupled with a 17.8kWh battery pack. It’ll manage around 32 miles on electric power alone, while the 12% Benefit in Kind tax bracket is much lower than the diesel can offer.

One notably impressive accolade the CX-80 has is its towing abilities. With a towing capacity of 2500kg, it’s more impressive than cars like the Volvo XC90. A special camera also makes hitching up easier, too.

Mazda CX-80 rear

Mazda CX-80 release date

The CX-80 is due to hit UK shores in the autumn, with deliveries commencing towards the end of the year.

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