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/Big six compression ignition choice could be added to large CX models, but there’s no need for it, brand says.
Read MoreBig six compression ignition choice could be added to large CX models, but there’s no need for it, brand says.
Read MoreMazda New Zealand outlines intent for new petrol powertrain tech, expresses positive thought about future electrics.
Read MoreThe SP25 arrives to replace the GTX, Limited turns into a Homura.
Read MoreFive star result for CX-80 matches earlier score determined for DNA-related CX-60.
Read MoreThe former Kiwi favourite has become battery-wed. Keen to see it?
Read MoreRetiring electric-able entry car with bigger-lunger petrol-pure powertrain a sign of PHEV rough-housing by RUC?
Read MorePricing snugness with CX-60 sister ship might make it a seats versus spec decision.
Read MorePlug-in hybrid spans range, 3.3-litre petrol six just for entry type.
Read MoreOfficially, just China will take the EZ-6 and Arata shown off in Beijing. Seems a waste, right?
Read MorePHEV seems most likely for NZ circulation.
Read MoreThe most recent, third kind of MX-30 is desirable to Mazda NZ.
Read MoreNational distributor has consistently had a ute in play since the mid-1960s’ - but it’s all over now.
Read MoreMazda NZ assures BT-50 is staying on, but says updates meted its Isuzu twin are some months from showing behind their badge.
Read MoreTrad open-top manual sole recipient of full dynamic refinements.
Read MoreMazda NZ has been quick to reinforce previous message about CX-70.
Read MoreMinor changes are coming to Mazda’s smallest crossover.
Read MoreMazda NZ taking a different course to neighbour, which has abandoned Hiroshima’s landmark electric model.
Read MoreA two-rotor engine charges batteries to lend this pint-sized show car 272kW.
Read MoreThe auto, meantime, takes some infotainment revisions also going to the manual.
Read MoreANCAP result for CX-60 is from a test conducted to since-updated protocols.
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