• We’ll be testing Mazda’s gas and diesel 3.3-liter turbocharged inline-six engines to see how they perform in these SUVs.
  • The CX-70 is a five-seat version of the CX-90, while the CX-80 is a longer three-row CX-60 variant.
  • Mazda recently launched the CX-70 in the US, but the CX-80 is skipping American shores and staying in other markets.

Mazda has spent the past few years climbing the premium ladder, crafting a lineup of SUVs that are increasingly refined and, dare we say, luxurious. Soon, we’ll have the opportunity to drive the two most recent additions to its complex SUV line-up, namely the CX-70 and CX-80, but before we hit the road, we want to hear from you, the readers: What do you want to know about them?

We’ll be testing both models back-to-back in Australia, where the lineup is, let’s just say, a bit confusing. To set the record straight, the CX-60 and CX-90 are also part of Mazda’s Aussie portfolio, rounding out what could be considered the most perplexing family photo in the automotive world.

Breaking Down Mazda’s Mid-Size SUV Lineup

For those unfamiliar, the CX-60, which measures 186.6 inches (4,740 mm) long riding on a 113.0-inch (2,870 mm) wheelbase, is the smallest of the group. It’s not sold in North America and is available exclusively as a five-seater. We tested it last year and were thoroughly impressed. Meanwhile, the CX-80 is a larger three-row model that shares the same DNA but stretches out to a 122.8-inch (3,120 mm) wheelbase and a total length of 196.5 inches (4,990 mm). Like the CX-60, it’s not coming to the U.S.

Review: The Mazda CX-60 D50e Azami Is A Classy Diesel SUV

Then there’s the CX-70. Sold in North America, it’s essentially the two-row, five-seat counterpart to the three-row CX-90. Depending on the configuration, the CX-90 offers options for captain’s chairs or a bench in the middle row, as well as either a two- or three-seat bench in the back, allowing it to accommodate six, seven, or eight passengers. If you assumed the CX-90 is longer than the CX-70, you’d be mistaken—it’s the same vehicle riding on a 122.8-inch (3,120 mm) wheelbase with one less row of seats. Simple, right?

MAZDA CX-80

CX-80 vs. CX-90

Now, you might be wondering how the three-row CX-80 we’re testing in Australia compares to the CX-90, which is sold in both North America and Australia. While they share the same 122.8-inch (3,120 mm) wheelbase, the CX-90 is about 4 inches wider at 78.5 in. (1,994 mm) compared to the CX-80’s 74.4 in. (1,890 mm)—and approximately 4 inches longer overall at 200.8 inches (5,100 mm) versus the CX-80’s 196.7 inches (4,995 mm).

MAZDA SUV CHEAT SHEET
ModelLengthWidth*Height Wheelbase Seats
CX-60186.6 in / 4,740 mm74.4 in / 1,890 mm65.9 in / 1,675 mm113.0 in / 2,870 mm5 seats
CX-70200.8 in / 5,100 mm78.5 in / 1,994 mm68.2 in / 1,732 mm122.8 in / 3,120 mm5 seats
CX-80196.5 in / 4,990 mm74.4 in / 1,890 mm65.9 in / 1,675 mm122.8 in / 3,120 mm6-7 seats
CX-90200.8 in / 5,100 mm78.5 in / 1,994 mm68.2 in / 1,732 mm122.8 in / 3,120 mm6-8 seats
* Width excluding mirrors
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First Up: The CX-80 Pure

 We’re Driving Mazda’s CX-70 And CX-80 With Gas And Diesel Inline Sixes: Got Questions?
Mazda CX-80

We’ll first be jumping behind the wheel of the CX-80 Pure. Down Under, this is the base version of the CX-80, priced from AU$60,182 (~$37,400). Our tester will have the G40e powertrain, which is a 3.3-liter turbocharged inline-six petrol with a mild-hybrid system, delivering 280 hp (209 kW) and 332 lb-ft (450 Nm) of torque. Other versions of the CX-80 sold in Australia include the AU$67,675 (~$42,000) Touring, the AU$74,770 (~$46,500) GT, and the AU$80,189 (~$49,900) Azami.

Next: The CX-70 Azami SP

The following week, we’re testing the CX-70 that is also available in the States. This time around, we’ll be seeing what it’s like in the flagship Azami SP guise, priced from AU$91,584 (~$57,000) and fitted with the diesel version of Mazda’s 3.3-liter inline-six. We found this engine to be an excellent companion in the CX-60 and CX-90 we tested in late 2023, and suspect it’ll be equally as well suited to the CX-70. In the US, CX-70 prices range from $40,445 to $57,450.

Your Turn: Ask Away

Have questions about these two premium SUVs? Want to know if the CX-70 or CX-80 lives up to Mazda’s new upscale ambitions? Curious about that inline-six diesel or how these models compare to competitors? Drop your questions in the comments, and we’ll do our best to answer them after putting both SUVs through their paces.

 We’re Driving Mazda’s CX-70 And CX-80 With Gas And Diesel Inline Sixes: Got Questions?