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Mazda to expand SUV line-up from 2022 onwards


Mazda Motor Corporation has announced plans to expand its SUV line-up starting from 2022. The new models will include the Mazda CX-50, to be produced in a new U.S. plant, as well as models in their Large Product Group which includes the Mazda CX-60, Mazda CX-70, Mazda CX-80 and Mazda CX-90, all of which are planned for introduction over the next two years between 2022 and 2023.

2022 CX 5

The new CX-5 which will see its NZ launch in 2022

Mazda’s aim is to offer customers a diverse choice of SUVs able to provide both the driving pleasure and the latest environmental performance to meet demands in the continuously growing global SUV segment.

Making full use of development and production technological assets, such as Skyactiv technology, combined planning, and flexible production. Which are have been accumulated over time based on their Building Block Strategy (Mazda’s unique strategy to efficiently develop and deploy superior technologies) Mazda are able to expand their SUV line-up efficiently and with low investment, ensuring stable business growth over the medium to long-term.

The new breed of CX

The Mazda CX-50 is a crossover SUV that will be added as a new core model to the line-up and be introduced in the U.S. market, where a strong SUV presence as well as off-road performance vehicles are in high demand.

This model belongs to the Small Product Group, like the Mazda3, Mazda CX-30, and Mazda MX-30. The production of the CX-50 will begin in January 2022 at the new Mazda-Toyota joint venture factory, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (MTMUS), built in Huntsville, Alabama, in the U.S.

Offering a variety of powertrain options, models from the Large Product Group, i.e., the CX-60, CX-70, CX-80, and CX-90 will be available in two body types and either two rows or three rows of seating.

Markets with narrower roads and smaller parking lots such as Europe and Japan, will welcome the introduction of the two-row seat CX-60 and the three-row seat CX-80. Meanwhile, the CX-70 and CX-90 will hit the road in North America and other markets where larger models with a big presence are preferred. Both models feature the wide body type, with the CX-70 having two rows of seats and the CX-90 having three. These models will expand our mid-size crossover SUV line-up.

Crossover SUVs to be introduced from 2022 onwards:

Mazda Table2

The path to electrification along with a new engine

The Large Product Group models will offer a variety of choices of electrified powertrains to respond to each country’s electrification roadmap. The European market, where electrification is already in-full-swing, will primarily see the introduction of plug-in hybrid models with straight-four petrol engines combined with a motor drive. The straight-six new generation Skyactiv-X petrol engine and Skyactiv-D diesel engine will also be introduced in combination with a 48V mild hybrid system. The aim being to achieve both high output and high environmental performance.

In North America where high-power performance is valued, Mazda will introduce both turbo-charged straight-six petrol engine models and plug-in hybrid models to meet customer requirements and respond to environmental regulations. Due to the enduring popularity of diesel engines in Japan and other markets, a straight-six Skyactiv-D diesel model with a 48V mild hybrid system, and plug-in hybrid models will also be introduced to the line-up.

The rotary engine is back

In parallel, Mazda will carry out sales promotion activities for their first mass-production EV, the MX-30, and introduce models which incorporate multiple electrification technologies that use a rotary engine as a generator from the first half of 2022. In addition, they will introduce a product line that uses an EV-dedicated platform from around 2025. Through the introduction of these models, Mazda plans to complete the electrification of all the models it produces by 2030.

In the meantime, the Mazda CX-5, which has retained constant popularity since its launch in 2012, will see its design evolve and its model line-up enhanced through continuous product improvement. Furthermore, introducing the latest safety technologies and connectivity features, will increase the appeal of the vehicle and give it the space to continue growing as part of the crossover SUV line-up.

In line with their corporate vision, Mazda aims to become a brand that creates special bonds with customers by enriching their lives with an experience of car ownership that provides joy of driving – the pure essence of cars.

Here’s the AA’s new car review of the all-electric Mazda MX-30.

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