2025 Mazda CX-80 price and specs: Seven-seat SUV undercuts CX-60

The new three-row Mazda CX-80 offers a wider range than its CX-60, CX-70 and CX-90 platform-mates, as well as a lower base price.

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appears to be making a volume play with its latest Large Architecture-based SUV. or signup to continue reading The is priced from , undercutting its two-row sibling despite being longer and packing an extra row of seating. Unlike any other SUV on this platform, the CX-80 is being offered in a more affordable Pure trim level.

This means it offers the widest range of any Large Architecture-based Mazda in Australia. . The Pure undercuts the cheapest CX-60 – the G40e Evolve – by $5600, though it's still around $12,000 more than the cheapest member of the outgoing range and around $7000 more than the cheapest member of the defunct line.



The Pure is offered only with petrol power, while the Touring, GT and Azami – as in the CX-60 – are each being offered with petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid powertrains. The CX-80 range is now on sale across Mazda Australia's dealer network, with the first deliveries beginning later this month. For those struggling to keep track of Mazda's sprawling SUV lineup, there are four vehicles on the new Large Architecture.

The two-row CX-60 and three-row CX-80 are slightly narrower and aimed at markets like Japan and Europe. The two-row and three-row are wider and were developed with the North American market in mind. Australia is unique in getting all four.

While the three-row CX-80's base price undercuts that of the two-row CX-60, it's the opposite arrangement with the CX-70 and CX-90. The CX-70 and CX-90 share a body but the CX-80 has both a longer wheelbase and greater overall length figure than the CX-60. Mazda Australia backs its vehicles with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.

It has yet to announce service pricing for the CX-80. The Mazda CX-80 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP, though the related CX-60 has a five-star rating from both safety authorities. Standard safety equipment includes: The Azami also includes: There are four trim levels in the CX-80 range, with the range-topping Azami also available with an SP package.

The entry-level comes standard with the following equipment: The adds: The adds: The adds: The Azami's optional package, priced at $5000, adds: All CX-80 models come with Mazda Connected Services, which allow you to use the MyMazda app to remotely control the locks and lights. Other features in this suite include: The CX-80 is available in eight different exterior finishes. These are: All bar the Mica finishes and Platinum Quartz attract a $995 surcharge.

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