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●There are only a few days left until the next-generation Mazda CX-60 goes on sale!
●The design of the water tank guard for each specification and grade of CX-60 is different
● Japan is expected to be listed around September
The CX-60, released on June 22, 2022, is the first premium SUV in the large vehicle product group using the new chassis platform "Large Architecture".
The large-scale vehicle product group is aimed at advanced and electrified models. In addition to the in-line 4-cylinder engine and in-line 6-cylinder diesel engine internal combustion engine models, the CX-60 also has in-line 6-cylinder diesel + 48V light oil electric models and in-line 4-cylinder models. + Plug-in hybrid models.
The CX-60 adopts a rear-wheel-drive base and debuts as an FR-specific long nose style SUV, which is rare in Japan.
Compared with domestic models, there are four kinds of powertrains, and the foreign product lineup is only "Exclusive-Line", "HOMURA" and "TAKUMI". British Mazda's Twitter posted the design of the water tank guards of various grades and specifications.
Water tank guards of various grades and specifications
"HOMURA" adopts a honeycomb-type water tank guard that extends horizontally with a sporty feel.
In Japan, the basic grade of diesel engines uses honeycomb radiator guards without special paint, while "Exclusive Sport" and "Premium Sports" use honeycomb radiator guards with piano black paint.
The "Exclusive-Line", the lowest-priced model in foreign countries, uses a high-quality, thin and straight grid + a radiator cover with matte paint.
The water tank cover used in "TAKUMI" is made of glossy black paint on the "Exclusive-Line" straight water tank cover.
Although the "S-Package", "L-Package", "Exclusive Mode", "Exclusive Modern", and "Premium Modern" in Japan all use straight water tank guards, it is impossible to tell from the body photos published in Japan. Differences in tank guards.
There are also these differences between different grade specifications
In addition, the design details of different specifications of the CX-60 are also different. In addition to the different bumper designs for the "Exclusive" and "Premium" grades, the side signature fender trims are also specially designed.
The price of CX-60 inline 6-cylinder 3.3L diesel engine + 48V light oil and electricity is 5 million yen to 5.5 million yen for each grade. Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L engine + PHEV model is 5.5 million yen to 6.2 million yen.
With such luxurious equipment, the cheapest model with a gasoline engine can be purchased for an amount starting from 3.3 million yen, which is one of the charms of the CX-60.
The Mazda CX-60 is expected to go on sale in September 2022. Advance reservations are now open. According to Mazda's first-quarter financial results, 6,400 orders have been placed by the end of July, significantly exceeding expectations. The number of units ordered in Europe has exceeded 11,600 units.
The Mazda CX-60 is a car that will make you look forward to what's next for Mazda. In the future, it is expected to launch the CX-80 with three rows of seats, which also belongs to the large vehicle product group. It is speculated that the CX-80 will be launched in Japan in 2023, and the future trend of Mazda is worthy of attention.
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