Mazda recently revealed the CX-70, a new two-row SUV closely related to the three-row CX-90 that debuted for the 2024 model year. Like its larger counterpart, the CX-70 is available with electrified powertrains, including a plug-in hybrid option. The automaker has just released pricing for the new SUV, which starts at just over $40,000.
As it does with several models, Mazda offers a staggering number of trims and configurations for the new CX-70. Seven trims are available, starting with the $40,445 3.3 Turbo Preferred, which gets a turbocharged 3.3-liter six-cylinder engine making 280 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque.
Mazda’s most powerful mass-production engine makes 340 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque and comes under the hood of the Turbo S Premium, a $52,450 trim in the middle of the lineup. The PHEV Premium trim gets a 2.5-liter four-cylinder paired with an electric motor and a 17.8-kWh battery pack. The combined output is 323 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque, and the SUV has a $54,400 starting price.
Though pricey, the CX-70 offers a decent list of standard features, including a 12.3-inch infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Mazda also includes black leather upholstery and a generous helping of advanced driver assistance systems, including blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and driver attention monitoring.
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