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Efficiency meets luxury in Mazda’s SUV diesel

Mazda CX-80 Takumi 3.3D

By Bill McCarthy

In an era where the powertrain is increasingly seen as either electric or petrol, the diesel – or oil burner to many – powers this Mazda with the unmistakable hum of a straight-six 3.3-litre unit.

Mated to standard four-wheel drive, the CX-80 has huge road presence in Mazda’s march upmarket, offering space, quality finish and practicality with a towing capacity of 2.5 tonnes – all built around an engine many rivals have abandoned.

While a 327 PS plug-in hybrid variant serves as the performance and eco-focused flagship for many buyers, a significant number will favour Mazda’s advanced, cleaner 3.3-litre e-Skyactiv D.

Mazda states harmful NOx emissions have been reduced to one-third of the level required by the Euro 7 standard. CO₂ emissions are also low for a vehicle approaching 2.5 tonnes, at 148g/km.

Design and interior

Mazda says its Kodo design language gives the big SUV a sleek, sculpted silhouette, even with the integrated roof rails, sharp character lines, a prominent grille, and slender LED lighting for an eye-catching road presence.

The cabin is spacious, and all models feature leather upholstery, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel and a head-up display. The whole cabin has a high-end, light and airy feel, finished with a combination of soft-touch and harder plastics, while the fulllength panoramic roof on this model allows light to flood the cabin

A 12.3-inch screen acts as the vehicle’s brain, managing navigation and infotainment through a high-end Bose audio system. Innovations include connectivity via Mazda Connect, enabling app integration, vehicle setting control and smartphone mirroring on the touchscreen. 

A further innovation is the inclusion of Amazon Alexa voice control for hands-free operation.

Versatile seating and stowage

The CX-80 offers three middle-row configurations: a standard three-person bench for a seven-seat layout, or two optional six-seat layouts with captain’s chairs. On this tested model, the captain’s chairs are available with either a walk-through aisle or a fixed centre console. Additional seat and equipment packs are available as further options.

That flexibility allows for multiple stowage solutions. With all seats in place, luggage space is practical. Folding the third-row seats creates a large, flat load bay. Capacity goes from modest to massive, with 258 litres available when the third-row seats are up, rising to 687 litres in two-row configuration and 1,971 litres with the middle folded. All models feature a hands-free power tailgate as standard, activated by a foot motion beneath the rear bumper.

Performance and driving dynamics

This inline six-cylinder diesel engine delivers 254 PS and is paired with a 48V mild-hybrid system to improve low-end torque and overall efficiency.

Performance is brisk for a vehicle of this size, achieving 0-62 mph in 8.4 seconds. Power is delivered via a slick-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission, which can be overridden via steering-wheel paddles. Engaging Sport mode sharpens throttle and transmission responses. Plenty of power, but economy is good with official figures of around 46mpg.

A large SUV, it handles confidently, though its sheer size means some body sway is inevitable. However, a tight turning circle makes it quite manoeuvrable. The ride is generally refined, but the large wheels can mean it feels unsettled over rough surfaces,.

Technology and safety

Mazda’s safety record is well documented. Measures include the i-Activsense suite with systems such as Cruising & Traffic Support and Smart Brake Support. Practical assists include a 360-degree monitor and a particularly clever Rear Seat Alert.

This system warns the driver if a rear door was used at the start of a journey but not reopened upon parking, helping to prevent children or belongings from being accidentally left behind.

Verdict

The Mazda CX-80 proves the modern diesel SUV remains a valid choice. It delivers a refined driving experience, a premium and practical interior, and strong efficiency – all wrapped in a polished, upmarket package. It’s a sophisticated and capable alternative for the large family SUV buyer.

Factfile

  • Mazda CX-80 Takumi 3.3D
  • Price: £56,875 (£58,625 with options)
  • Mechanical: 254PS, 3120cc, six-cylinder petrol engine and 48v electric motor driving  all wheels via an automatic transmission
  • Max speed: 136mph
  • 0-62mph: 8.4 seconds
  • Combined mpg: 46.3 (WLTP)
  • Insurance group: 38A
  • CO2 emissions: 151g/km
  • BIK rating: 36%
  • Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Efficiency Meets Elegance with 2025 Mazda

Mazda CX-30

By Bill McCarthy

When you have a winner on your hands, change can be a gamble. As the old adage goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” This certainly applies to Mazda’s CX range – a lineup celebrated for striking design and practicality, making these crossover SUVs true head-turners.

.The CX-30 continues to impress as a stylish, fun-to-drive compact SUV that also delivers strong fuel efficiency, and Mazda’s hallmark reliability.

What’s new?

The previous 2.0-litre e-Skyactiv-G (122PS) has been replaced by a 2.5-litre e-Skyactiv-G unit, now producing 140PS and 238Nm of torque – an 18PS and 25Nm increase. 

This new engine benefits from cylinder deactivation and Mazda’s M-Hybrid mild-hybrid system, improving efficiency while, says Mazda, delivering smoother acceleration and reduced vibrations. 

The manufacturer says its “right-sizing” philosophy ensures optimal combustion, balancing performance and emissions. For those seeking even more power, a 186PS Skyactiv-X variant is also available.

While the updated engine is the key feature, the 2025 model retains its sleek Kodo design language, blending, says Mazda,  elegance and sportiness. It does look good, with sharp lines and a sleek, sporty profile.

 Aerodynamic touches, like the tapered rear and integrated spoiler, further enhance efficiency. Inside, the cabin remains largely unchanged, but still offers some premium touches.

Exterior features

A stylish SUV, this  Exclusive-Line trim includes 18-inch silver alloy wheels, a gloss black front grille, and adaptive LED headlights with signature LED daytime running lights.

In addition, there is privacy glass for rear windows, a powered tailgate, and both front/rear parking sensors with a reversing camera

Inside, the cabin is a comfortable place to be with heated front seats, dual-zone climate control with rear air vents, Qi wireless charging, and leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear shift.

Central is a 10.25″ screen which controls infotainment via a premium 12-speaker Bose surround sound system,  Mazda Connect connectivity for smartphone, Amazon Alex integration and a navigation system with seven years of free European map updates. 

Performance:

Acceleration is brisk, if not startling, and hits the  60 mph benchmark in a around 9.5 seconds. An entertaining drive it is, but not at the expense of fuel economy with i-stop idle-stop technology and Mazda’s M Hybrid mild hybrid system delivering improved efficiency and WLTP economy of and impressive 47.1mpg

The CX-30 has always stood out for its engaging drive, and the 2025 model is no exception. The steering remains precise, the chassis well-balanced, and the suspension finely tuned for comfort and agility. It is a fun car to drive, feeling solid and stable on fast corners, but feeling equally at home on the motorway, where decent torque allows for comfortable overtaking.

Space and practicality

This type of vehicle needs to be practical and comfortable and it offers supportive seats with good adjustability and decent head legroom. Boot space is decent, if not class-leading, with 422 litres expanding to a maximum of  1,398 litres with the rear seats folded. In addition, there are bins, cupholders and a deep storage area under the centre console.

Safety 

The vehicle is safe, offering a full complement of airbags and equipped with Mazda Radar Cruise Control, lane-keep assist with departure warning, and blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert. 

Other features include Smart Brake Support (autonomous emergency braking), driver attention alert, and intelligent speed assist.

Factfile

  • Mazda CX-30 140ps Exclusive-Line
  • Price: £29,435
  • Engine: 2488cc, 140 PS 4-cyl mild hybrid petrol engine driving front wheels via six-speed manual gearbox
  • Top speed: 121 mph
  • 0-62 mph: 9.7 sec
  • Economy: 47.1 mpg
  • CO2 emissions: 136g/km
  • Insurance group: 17E
  • Warranty: 3 year/60,000 miles