Mazda CX-30
Despite being Mazda’s entry-level crossover, the little CX-30 is anything but cheap. It has a refined albeit tight interior, as well as powerful engines including a naturally aspirated 2.5-litre unit rated at 191 horsepower and a turbocharged version producing up to 250 horsepower with premium gasoline. The base 2.0-litre engine has been dropped for 2024, while a new Suna Edition is available at the top of the lineup. Cargo capacity is below average.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 84% |
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Fuel economy | 7/10 |
Reliability | 8/10 |
Safety | 8/10 |
Infotainment | 6/10 |
Driving | 9/10 |
Overall | 9/10 |
What's new in 2024
Removal of the 2-liter engine, less standard equipment, new Suna Edition, revised body colors.
Pros
- Undeniable driving pleasure
- Improved fuel consumption (2.5 L atmospheric)
- Attractive design and fit and finish
Cons
- Tight interior
- GX version poorly equipped
- Multimedia system without touchscreen (base model)
Competitors
Recalls
none