JUST when you thought Mazda couldn’t add another SUV or crossover to its model range, they have. At the Geneva International Motor Show, the Japanese car maker has revealed the CX-30.
The compact crossover SUV is the second model to be developed under its new Kodo design language and offers a spacious cabin that comfortably seats four adults, in relaxed surrounds.
Moreover, the Mazda CX-30 was designed to be easy to drive. The increased height over a passenger car provides excellent visibility and makes getting in and out a breeze, while the body size makes it easy to manoeuvre on any road and in any parking lot.
Basic performance attributes such as accelerating, turning and braking have been dramatically enhanced.
Mazda’s Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture enables people to make the most of their natural sense of balance and the latest Skyactiv engines, including Skyactiv-X, allow responsive control of vehicle speed in any driving situation.
“We designed the CX-30 to be an essential partner in the customer’s daily life,” said Akira Marumoto, Mazda’s Representative Director, President and CEO.
“Moving forward, our new products and technologies will ensure customers continue to see the value in owning a Mazda car.”
The Mazda CX-30 is based on the fourth generation Mazda3 and is expected to slot in between the CX-3 and the CX-5.