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Mazda slices up to $5,560 off their 15-model CX-60 SUV range

David Berthon

Perhaps indicative of the hard trading conditions and highly competitive new vehicle market Mazda has taken the axe to pricing on its CX-60 SUV. Up to $5,560 has been shaved from some models in the luxury CX-60 line- up – now priced from $53,990 drive-away while six new variants have been added across the Pure and Touring grades. First launched in 2023 the Mazda CX-60 was criticised for its harsh ride and twitchy gear shifts. As such the update brings new rear springs and dampers, revised stability controls and a recalibrated 8-speed automatic transmission. Plus, all models now get a 360-degree camera and front cross traffic alert. Specification has been added right across the Mazda CX-60 range which is the best seller in the medium SUV segment above $60,000, ahead of the Lexus NX and the Kia EV5. I’m David Berthon

IMAGE CREDIT / Mazda Australia

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