Wyatt Johnson Mazda

Apr 30, 2024
New Mazda CX-70

Mazda is making waves with its premium SUVs. Named the Best SUV Brand of 2024 by U.S. News and World Report, Mazda is gaining well-deserved recognition for the style, tech, comfort, and safety of its new SUV lineup. You may have seen Mazda SUVs while out and about in the Clarksville area, and if you’re ready to make one of these models your own, we’re here to help. Below, we’ve listed highlights of each Mazda SUV so you can determine which is right for you. Once you’re ready, come down to Wyatt Johnson Mazda to experience these models in person. 

Mazda SUV Models 

Mazda CX-30 

The Mazda CX-30 is a crossover SUV with seating for five. It starts at the lowest price point of this lineup. A 2.5-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine comes standard, but if you want more power, you can upgrade to a trim that features the 250-horsepower, 2.5-liter Dynamic Pressure turbo engine. The CX-30 is light and agile, ideal for navigating city streets. Behind the second row, there are 20.2 cubic feet of cargo space, and you can fold the second row down to create up to 45.2 cubic feet of cargo space.    

Mazda CX-5 

The next step up in size and cost is the Mazda CX-5. This sleek crossover also seats five, and it’s the brand’s main compact SUV. Its engine options are similar to those of the CX-30. You’ll have slightly more room to spread out in this model, and there’s more cargo space, too: 30 cubic feet with the rear seats up and 58.1 cubic feet with the rear seats down. (There’s also a floorboard that can be lowered to increase that number to 59.3 cubic feet). 

Mazda CX-50  

New Mazda CX-50

The Mazda CX-50 is similar to the CX-5 (hence their nearly identical names), but the CX-50 is designed to draw in outdoor adventurers. It’s longer and lower to the ground and features different exterior design elements than the CX-5. The CX-50 can be equipped with a SKYACTIV®-G 2.5-liter engine with twin-scroll turbo that allows it to tow up to 3,500 pounds* (1,500 pounds more than the CX-5). It has 31.4 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats up and 56.3 with the seats down. 

Mazda CX-70 

The Mazda CX-70 takes things up a notch. It’s also a five-seater, but this model is classified as a midsize SUV, as it’s longer and has more overall passenger volume than the CX-50. It features a mild hybrid powertrain composed of a small electric motor alongside a 3.3-liter inline 6 turbo engine capable of 280 horsepower. For a sustainability boost, you can purchase a plug-in hybrid version of the CX-70. This PHEV can either run on pure electric power (for up to 26 miles) or a gas/electric combo for longer trips.^ There’s 39.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and 75.3 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. 

Mazda CX-90 

The CX-90 is the largest on this list. Three rows offer plenty of room for passengers when you need it, and when you need to transport cargo instead, you can lay the seats flat to reveal 75.2 cubic feet of space. The purely gas-powered version comes with a 3.3-liter turbo inline 6 engine. If you’d prefer the PHEV version, you can enjoy this spacious model with a combined 56 MPGe.** 

Mazda SUV for Sale 

If you’re ready to upgrade to one of these Mazda SUVs, visit our showroom or shop our online inventory! Whether you want a Mazda hybrid SUV or one that runs fully on gasoline, we’re here to help you get behind the wheel of a new ride today. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. 

[DISCLAIMER] 

*Up to 3,500 pounds of towing capacity with Mazda CX-50 Turbo models when activating available Towing mode. Towing mode available on select trims and requires use of a Genuine Mazda hitch. Towing capacities shown are maximums and must be reduced by the weight of any passenger, cargo hitch or optional equipment in the towing vehicle. Please refer to vehicle Owner’s Manual for details regarding towing capacities and other valuable information. Towing a trailer may have an effect on vehicle’s handling, braking, durability, performance and driving economy. For specific information on recommended or required equipment, see your Mazda Dealer. 

^EPA-estimated range includes both city and highway driving. EV Range is based on a full charge with electric-only driving. Total Driving Range is based on a full charge and full tank with operation on both electricity and gasoline. Range will vary based on vehicle and battery condition, temperature, driving habits and other factors. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual results will vary. 

** MPGe is the EPA-equivalent of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric vehicles. The EPA-estimated combined MPGe includes both city and highway driving and gasoline and electric energy use. Mileage will vary based on vehicle and battery condition, temperature, driving habits and other factors. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual results will vary.