Hybrid petrol power and plush aplenty with upcoming CX push
/NZ to see four CX-60s and a single CX-90, all taking Mazda into the premium sector.
Read MoreNZ to see four CX-60s and a single CX-90, all taking Mazda into the premium sector.
Read MoreRevisions for diesel stalwart precede broader CX drive.
Read MoreOptional 1.9 carries lighter Clean Car penalty and brings down price but also ties to rear-drive and knocks 500kg off towing capability.
Read MoreThink of this sports utility as a CX-60 with an extra seating row. And also as a CX-9 replacement.
Read MoreMazda’s largest sedan and wagon has been hit for six.
Read MoreHiroshima has shared impressive economy and emissions data for the flagship petrol engine in an inbound additional sports utility.
Read MoreMazda’s new flagship sports utility wagon delivers showboat appeal
Read MoreHiroshima’s baby hatch, presently here in three grades, achieves a styling freshen and might be in line for a new infotainment package.
Read MoreDoes an old habit persist with the MX-30 plug-in hybrid?
Read MoreA third powertrain for the MX-30 reinstates an iconic engine type. Will it avail in NZ?
Read MoreThe picture from Mazda for Kiwis leaves potential buyers in the dark – not so the one for North America.
Read MoreUpdates to MX-5 synch with e-fuel breakthrough.
Read MoreAustralia’s extra-early announcement of Mazda’s plush SUV gives a good idea of what the NZ distributor can snare.
Read MoreDesign study of small battery-packed coupe flashed at Mazda conference.
Read MoreMazda’s new flagship expected to overshadow CX-9 as a five-star family fare.
Read MoreNZ market preferences for plush battery-involved SUV adopted by neighbour
Read MoreMazda adds luxury elements to workhorse ute
Read MoreWhile our neighbour is securing CX-60 this year, NZ is further down the queue.
Read MoreArrival of handling-honed model coincides with signs Mazda’s classic has a solid future
Read MoreHiroshima’ most powerful road car is designed to go up against Germany’s elite marques.
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