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While it resembles the current CX-9 in both its looks and name, the 2024 Mazda CX-90 rides on an all-new platform and becomes the most powerful mass-produced vehicle in the brand’s history.
Our analysis of the best value new cars for 2023 shows that budget-conscious shoppers don’t have to limit themselves to just one vehicle type.
The all-electric 2023 Mazda MX-30 will now start at $35,385 (all pricing includes a $1,275 destination charge).
The 2023 MX-5 Miata carries over with minimal changes but now starts at $29,325 (all pricing includes the $1,275 destination charge, up $250 from 2022).
A common belief is that larger, higher-riding vehicles are better equipped to protect occupants in a crash, but the latest series of crash tests from IIHS challenge that viewpoint.
Mazda’s smallest SUV, the CX-30, returns for 2023 with a boost in horsepower and fuel efficiency for its base engine and safety enhancements across all models.
One of our critiques of Mazda’s new 2023 CX-50 is that it doesn't really differentiate itself from the compact SUV pack, but the Top Safety Pick Plus designation will help set it apart.
The CX-50 Premium Plus we recently tested offers little to differentiate it from its CX-5 sibling other than styling that is both more aggressive and curvaceous at the same time.
With the Sport discontinued, the CX-9 Touring is the new base model for 2023 and has a starting price of $40,025 (up $3,120 over the outgoing Sport).
Mazda has announced a series of price increases for its 2023 lineup that now includes the Mazda3 sedan and hatchback.