Uncover what Mazda’s hiding under the hood of the 2025 CX-60—new performance upgrades, suspension tweaks, and a fresh driving experience await!


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The 2025 Mazda CX-60 brings more than just a price cut—it introduces fresh engineering under the hood that could silence its critics. From suspension tuning to transmission overhauls, here's what Mazda might be hiding beneath the surface.

What’s New in the 2025 Mazda CX-60?

  • New G40e Pure variant slashes entry price by $10,500

  • Suspension and transmission get major improvements

  • Added Touring trim replaces older Luxury Package

  • Features updated across all trims

  • Powertrains include petrol, diesel & plug-in hybrid options

What Mazda Has Been Up To Under the Hood of the 2025 Mazda CX 60

Mazda isn't just trimming prices—they're fine-tuning performance. Here's what’s changed:

  • Suspension Overhaul: New rear springs, improved damping, and better balance between comfort and handling

  • Transmission Tweaks: Smoother shifts and smarter clutch control for the 8-speed multi-clutch auto

  • Learning from the CX-80: Mazda admits it over-focused on handling in the past—this time, ride comfort takes the lead

Kohei Shibata, program manager for the CX-60 and CX-80, revealed they’ve rebalanced the driving dynamics for a more refined experience.

2025 Mazda CX-60 Entry Price Just Got More Tempting

Mazda has launched a new base model—CX-60 G40e Pure—at just $50,240 before on-road costs. That’s $10,500 less than the previous entry point.

Even better? National drive-away pricing starts at $53,990 (except in WA where it's $54,990).

Here’s the Full 2025 Mazda CX-60 Line-up & Pricing

Variant

Powertrain

Price (Before On-Roads)

G40e Pure

3.3L Petrol MHEV

$50,240

D50e Pure

3.3L Diesel MHEV

$52,240

P50e Pure

2.5L PHEV

$63,290

G40e Evolve

Petrol

$55,240

D50e Evolve

Diesel

$57,240

P50e Evolve

PHEV

$68,290

G40e Touring

Petrol

$58,240

D50e Touring

Diesel

$60,240

P50e Touring

PHEV

$71,290

G40e GT

Petrol

$64,240

D50e GT

Diesel

$66,240

P50e GT

PHEV

$77,290

G40e Azami

Petrol

$68,440

D50e Azami

Diesel

$70,440

P50e Azami

PHEV

$81,490

2025 Mazda CX-60 Powertrain What’s Under the Hood

Engine

Output

Transmission/Drivetrain

Fuel Economy

3.3L Turbo Petrol MHEV (G40e)

209kW / 450Nm

8-speed AWD

7.4L/100km

3.3L Turbo Diesel MHEV (D50e)

187kW / 550Nm

8-speed AWD

5.0L/100km

2.5L Petrol PHEV (P50e)

241kW / 500Nm

8-speed AWD

2.1L/100km

What Features Are You Getting in the 2025 Mazda CX-60?

Standard (Pure):

  • 18-inch alloy wheels

  • LED headlights

  • 10.25-inch infotainment with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto

  • 360° camera

  • Adaptive cruise control

  • Dual-zone climate control

  • Cloth seats

Higher trims add:

  • Digital instrument cluster

  • Power tailgate

  • Wireless charging

  • Leather upholstery

  • Heated seats & steering

  • Panoramic sunroof (GT)

  • 12-speaker Bose audio (GT & Azami)

More 2025 Mazda CX-60 Color Choices

Mazda adds Zircon Sand Metallic to an already vibrant palette. Other finishes include:
Jet Black, Sonic Silver, Platinum Quartz, Deep Crystal Blue, Machine Grey, Soul Red, Rhodium White.

Is This Mazda’s Comeback Move?

Mazda appears to be listening to its audience—offering not only a better ride but also stronger value. The lowered entry point, updated transmission, and suspension tweaks show Mazda isn't just tweaking—it's transforming.

Conclusion

The 2025 Mazda CX-60 isn’t just about a price drop. With recalibrated performance and a focus on comfort, it's clear Mazda is aiming to reshape perceptions. Under the hood, it's more refined, more responsive, and better equipped to take on rivals in the luxury SUV space.

Could this be Mazda’s stealthiest upgrade yet? Only time—and a test drive—will tell.

FAQ

The 2025 Mazda CX-60 introduces a new G40e Pure variant that reduces the entry price by $10,500, along with significant updates to suspension, transmission, and overall features across all trims.

The new base model, the CX-60 G40e Pure, has seen a price reduction of $10,500, with the entry price now starting at $50,240 before on-road costs.

Mazda has overhauled the suspension system, with new rear springs and improved damping for better balance between comfort and handling, making the ride smoother and more refined.

The transmission now features smoother shifts and smarter clutch control for the 8-speed multi-clutch auto, enhancing performance and driving experience.

The 2025 Mazda CX-60 offers a variety of powertrains, including petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid options to cater to different driving preferences.

The fuel economy for the different powertrains is as follows:

  • 3.3L Turbo Petrol MHEV: 7.4L/100km

  • 3.3L Turbo Diesel MHEV: 5.0L/100km

  • 2.5L Petrol PHEV: 2.1L/100km

Standard features include 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a 10.25-inch infotainment system, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, 360° camera, adaptive cruise control, and dual-zone climate control.

Higher trims offer a digital instrument cluster, power tailgate, wireless charging, leather upholstery, heated seats and steering, a panoramic sunroof, and a 12-speaker Bose audio system.

The 2025 Mazda CX-60 adds Zircon Sand Metallic to the color palette, along with Jet Black, Sonic Silver, Platinum Quartz, Deep Crystal Blue, Machine Grey, Soul Red, and Rhodium White.

With a lower entry price, updated performance features, and a focus on comfort, the 2025 Mazda CX-60 positions Mazda to better compete in the luxury SUV space and could be seen as the brand’s comeback move.

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