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How Much Is the 2026 Mazda CX-90?

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Mazda’s largest SUV, the three-row CX-90, returns for the 2026 model year with some minor feature updates as well as a new exterior color option. It also gets a price hike that ranges from $670 to $1,805 on gas-powered variants and $400 to $550 on plug-in hybrid versions. The 2026 CX-90 starts at $40,330 (all prices include a $1,530 destination fee).

Related: 2025 Mazda CX-90 Gains New Premium Sport Trims, Starts at $39,300

Trim Level Pricing and Release Date

The 2026 CX-90 will go on sale soon. Model-year 2026 trim level pricing is as follows; model-year 2025 prices are in parenthesis.

CX-90

  • 3.3 Turbo Select: $40,330, an increase of $755 ($39,575)
  • 3.3 Turbo Preferred: $44,480, an increase of $1,805 ($42,675)
  • 3.3 Turbo Premium Sport: $48,510, an increase of $380 ($48,130)
  • 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus: $51,800, an increase of $670 ($51,130)
  • 3.3 Turbo S Premium Sport: $55,470, an increase of $790 ($54,680 3.3 Turbo S Premium)
  • 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus: $58,900, an increase of $720 ($58,180)

CX-90 PHEV

  • Preferred: $52,025, an increase of $550 ($51,475)
  • Premium Sport: $56,830, an increase of $400 ($56,430)
  • Premium Plus: $60,030, an increase of $550 ($59,480)

Shop the 2025 Mazda CX-90 near you

Red 2025 Mazda CX-90 3.3 Turbo Premium Sport SUV
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2025 Mazda CX-90 3.3 Turbo Premium Sport
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$38,284 $611 price drop
Platinum 2025 Mazda CX-90 3.3 Turbo Preferred Package SUV
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2025 Mazda CX-90 3.3 Turbo Preferred Package
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$31,948 $1,000 price drop

What’s New?

For 2025, a new Premium Sport trim joined the family with the lower-output turbo engine or the plug-in hybrid powertrain; this year, all 3.3 Turbo S variants now get the Premium Sport option with dark contrast exterior trim.

Exterior additions for the Premium Sport include a piano black honeycomb mesh grille, black chrome signature wing and “Inline 6” badging, black 21-inch wheels, and a black and dark chrome front lower bumper valence, as well as black moldings, door trims, mirrors, roof rails and Mazda brand logo. Inside, the Turbo S Premium Sport gets a heated and leather-wrapped steering wheel with power tilt and telescopic and memory setting, black or white Nappa leather seats, eight-way power adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation, heated second-row seats, leather-wrapped shifter, and three-zone automatic climate control with third row vents.

One other exterior update is a new paint color, Polymetal Gray Metallic. Lastly, all 2026 CX-90s now include Amazon Alexa technology for voice commands, and PHEV trims now feature standard 21-inch wheels, eight-way power adjustable and ventilated front seats, heated first- and second-row seats, and a heated steering wheel.

Otherwise, the 2026 Mazda CX-90 largely carries over. It can again be configured with six, seven or eight seats across three rows.

Powertrain Specs

Power comes from a pair of mild-hybrid turbocharged inline-six cylinder engines tuned to run on either regular or premium gas; all-wheel drive is standard. The lower-output engine generates 280 horsepower, while the high-output six-cylinder makes 319 hp on regular gas and 340 hp on premium.

There’s also a plug-in hybrid powertrain that uses a 2.5-liter four-cylinder paired with an electric motor and a 17.8-kilowatt-hour battery. The PHEV makes a total of 323 hp on premium fuel and can travel up to 26 miles on electricity alone, per Mazda.

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