Mazda CX-60 will come in 2025 with better chassis and new equipment lines

Mazda's mid-size SUV is getting a refresh for next year. With improved chassis and new equipment lines, the CX-60 is expected to attract more customers.

For the 2025 model year, Mazda has given the CX-60 a refresh. The chassis and equipment lines were revised. The list price of the entry-level version of the CX-60, the plug-in hybrid, is 47,990 euros and can be ordered now as an updated version. Deliveries are scheduled for February 2025.

Mazda CX-60 refresh for 2025

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Mazda CX-60 from 2025 with new chassis and new equipment lines

When it comes to the innovations for the chassis, Mazda has focused on driving stability and precision. To this end, the geometry and damping of the double wishbone front suspension and also parts of the multi-link rear suspension have been revised. In addition to better handling in curves, the main aim is to increase ride comfort.

Mazda CX-60 model year 2025

Above all, softer springs together with firmer shock absorbers and a longer suspension travel should make the chassis noticeably more comfortable. Power steering, vehicle dynamics control and the all-wheel drive system have also been adapted to the new parts.

So far, the CX-60 already has the Homura and Takumi trim levels as premium lines. Now, with the Homura Plus and Takumi Plus, new top versions of the CX-60 are coming onto the market. In addition to the usual scope of Homura and Takumi, they also have complete technical and comfort equipment such as the electric panoramic glass roof or the Bose sound system.

Mazda CX-60

In terms of engines, the established trio of plug-in hybrid with all-wheel drive, diesel and diesel with all-wheel drive will remain in 2025. If you are interested in the new Mazda CX-60 for the 2025 model year, it is worth taking a look at our offers on carwow. You can save up to 14,000 euros for the refreshed SUV.

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