Mazda Introduces CX-80 SUV: Premium Features and European Elegance

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Mazda Introduces CX-80 SUV
Mazda Introduces CX-80 SUV

Mazda Motor Corporation has revealed the final member of its mid-size utility vehicle lineup, the CX-80, following the earlier introduction of the CX-60 and CX-70. Positioned as the Euro-market counterpart to the CX-90, the CX-80 offers premium features and a three-row layout.

Comparable in size to the CX-90 for North America, the CX-80 targets customers seeking a spacious and versatile SUV. Available in both left-hand and right-hand drive configurations, the CX-80 boasts generous dimensions, including a length of 4,995 millimeters and a wheelbase of 3,120 millimeters.

In terms of interior space and practicality, the CX-80 offers impressive cargo capacity and flexible seating options. With either six- or seven-seat layouts, it provides ample room for passengers and luggage, making it ideal for family adventures and everyday use.

Mazda Introduces CX-80 SUV
Mazda Introduces CX-80 SUV (Credit: Mazda)

European markets will have access to electrified powertrains, multiple trim levels, and advanced features, including all-wheel drive as standard. The CX-80 benefits from Mazda’s i-Activ AWD system, delivering confident performance and stability in various driving conditions.

With a focus on efficiency and performance, the CX-80 offers a range of powertrain options, including a plug-in hybrid variant and a turbocharged diesel engine. These options cater to different preferences and prioritize both power and fuel economy.

Production of the CX-80 is set to begin in the coming months, with deliveries expected to commence later this year. As Mazda continues to expand its SUV lineup, the CX-80 represents a significant addition to its portfolio, offering European customers a compelling choice in the mid-size SUV segment.

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