Mazda is sticking to the script for the 2025 CX-30. Rather than a significant mid-cycle refresh, the popular crossover receives only minor updates for the new model year. While enthusiasts might have hoped for a more substantial overhaul, the 2025 CX-30 carries over largely unchanged from its predecessor in the United States. However, there are a few additions to entice buyers.
Key improvements include the integration of Alexa Built-in and Mazda Online Navigation. These features enhance convenience and connectivity, allowing drivers to interact with their vehicles using voice commands and access real-time traffic updates. Despite these additions, pricing has seen modest increases across the lineup.
Mazda’s 2025 CX-30 lineup sees slight price increases across the board compared to its predecessor. The base 2.5 S Premium model now starts at $32,140, a modest bump from the previous $31,990.
This trim level comes equipped with a suite of features including paddle shifters, advanced navigation, premium audio, satellite radio, leather upholstery options, electric tailgate, and distinctive LED lighting.
Stepping up to the 2.5 Carbon Turbo for $32,940 adds a sportier aesthetic with black accents, unique interior materials, and a larger infotainment screen. The range-topping 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus, now priced from $36,950, offers the most luxurious and technologically advanced package with enhanced safety features and premium amenities.
Powering the naturally aspirated models is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 191 horsepower, while the turbocharged variants boast a more potent 2.5-liter engine delivering 250 horsepower. All models come standard with all-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission. Mazda has officially opened order books for the 2025 CX-30 in the local market.