Further details about the 2025 Mazda CX-70 have been confirmed, including prices for the North American market.
In the United States, the two-row Mazda CX-70 will be offered at the same price as equivalent versions of the three-row CX-90, which shares the same body and powertrains.
The CX-70 will be limited to the high-output 3.3-litre inline-six turbo-petrol and 2.5-litre four-cylinder plug-in hybrid when it arrives in US showrooms between March and June – meaning its starting price will be considerably higher than the CX-90 at launch.
It is priced from US$52,450 (AU$80,000) – identical to the CX-90 ‘3.3 Turbo S’ model – with variants fitted with the standard-output inline-six due later, priced from US$40,445 (AU$61,500).
Exterior dimensions for the CX-70 have been confirmed, revealing minor differences to the CX-90.
It is 20mm shorter at 5100mm due to its different bumpers and 3mm taller at 1736mm. Its wheelbase and width are identical to the CX-90.
The CX-70 will be offered with a unique red Nappa leather upholstery, along with black and two-tone quilted tan Nappa leather finishes derived from the CX-60 and 90.
It also debuts a new ‘melting copper’ colour for Mazda, while 'zircon sand' and 'polymetal grey' will be available for the CX-70 – unlike the CX-60 or 90.
The CX-70 will also be available in 'rhodium white', 'jet black', 'machine grey' and 'soul red crystal', but Mazda’s ‘artisan red’ and ‘platinum quartz’ finishes will not be offered.
A 19-inch alloy wheel identical to the CX-90 features in entry-level variants, joining the unique 21-inch design revealed for flagship models in January.
Inside, the CX-70 has identical head, shoulder and knee room to the CX-90 in the first and second rows, and 2147 litres of luggage capacity with the second-row folded – compared to the CX-90’s 2101L with the second and third rows stowed.
Australian pricing and features for the 2025 Mazda CX-70 are due to be announced closer to its launch in the fourth quarter.
It is expected to be positioned closely to the six- or seven-seat CX-90, which starts from $74,550 before on-road costs for the Touring petrol and tops out at $101,130 plus on-roads for the Azami SP petrol.
While plug-in hybrid versions of the CX-70 and CX-90 have been confirmed for Australia, local timing remains unclear.
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