Mazda Australia – Going on sale in the first half of 2025, Mazda CX-60 will offer enhanced performance and comfort to even more customers.
Suspension and chassis upgrades will improve the already refined driving experience, and the addition of two new grades will broaden the five-seater’s established appeal.
Maintaining the double wishbone suspension system at the front and multi-link set-up at the rear, the Mazda CX-60 adds softer rear springs, increased rear rebound damping and firmer front compression damping to improve comfort and offer a smoother driving feel, while recalibrated power steering, all-wheel drive and stability systems combine to enhance the overall handling and deliver Mazda’s unique Jinba Ittai experience, where the car and driver move as one.
Entering its third year in market, Mazda CX-60 will introduce a further two model grades that boost the medium SUV’s value offering. The model walk will now open with a feature-packed Pure grade, with a new Touring grade now sitting above Evolve to align with the Mazda CX-80 range.
Vinesh Bhindi, Managing Director of Mazda Australia, said the update is a mark of Mazda’s strategy for continuous improvement: “We are always listening to our customers and this upgrade reflects that; Mazda Corporation has worked to enhance the Mazda CX-60’s performance and offer an even better driving experience. The CX-60 has gained wide appeal since it launched, and we hope to extend its scope with the addition of two new, value-packed models.”
The Mazda CX-60 will go on sale in the first half of 2025.