Potentially Mazda’s biggest seller next year, the all-new CX-30 will arrive at under $30k and adopt the highly anticipated Skyactiv-X engine later in 2020.

MAZDA HAS ANNOUNCED pricing and specifications for the 2020 Mazda CX-30 SUV which will land in Australia early next year.

The all-new SUV which is the first CX model to adopt the new double-digit nomenclature will land in showrooms after February 2020 priced from just under $30,000.

Though the name is new, the CX-30 is theoretically a ‘CX-4’ in terms of size, as it sits dimensionally between the CX-3 and CX-5 – cars which Mazda Australia tell us are sometimes both too small yet too large respectively for customers (though that hardly hurt the CX-5, which is the number-one-selling medium SUV so far this year). Thus, the CX-30 could be a boon model for the top-three Australian car brand.

Mazda CX-30 rear
Mazda CX-30 Astina

The grade lineup mimics the hierarchy seen in the latest Mazda3 hatch and sedan, consisting of base Pure, Evolve, Touring and finally top-spec Astina variants. Expect to pay from $29,990 up to $43,490 plus on-road costs for a CX-30 next year, depending on vehicle grade and engine choice, which is either a G20 2.0-litre or G25 2.5-litre petrol four-cylinder motor.

Mazda CX-30 G20

The CX-30 G20 is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine producing 114kW at 6000rpm and 200Nm at 4000rpm through a six-speed automatic to the front wheels. The claimed fuel economy is 6.5L/100km on the combined cycle.

Mazda CX-30 G20 Pure

This base model is priced at $29,990 plus on-road costs and comes equipped with 16-inch alloys, 8.8-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, digital radio and sat nav, fabric trim interior, 7.0 display in driver’s binnacle cluster, keyless push-button engine start, automatic highbeam control.

Mazda CX-30 interior
Mazda CX-30 Astina

Safety inclusions are AEB, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane departure warning, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, rear parking sensors, rear cross-traffic alert and a reversing camera. All models can also be optioned with a ‘Vision Technology’ package that brings 360-degree cameras, traffic jam assist, driver monitoring, front cross-traffic alert, and front parking sensors – except the top-spec Astina, which includes the gear as standard.

Mazda CX-30 G20 Evolve

Priced from $31,490 plus on-road costs, the Evolve adds to the Pure with 18-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control with rear air vents, leather-wrapped gear shifter and a leather steering wheel with paddle shifters.

Mazda CX-30 G20 Touring

Priced from $34,990 plus on-road costs, the G20 Touring adds over the Evolve grade with black leather seat trim, 10-way electric adjustable seats, keyless entry with push-button ignition, automatic dimming and tilting side mirrors.

Mazda CX-30 G20 Astina

Priced at $38,990 plus on-road costs, the G20 Astina gains unique 18-inch alloy wheels, adaptive LED headlights, 12-speaker Bose sound system, 360-degree view cameras, traffic jam assist, driver monitoring, front cross-traffic alert and optional black or white leather trim.

Mazda CX-30 G25

The CX-30 G25 is powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine producing 139kW at 6000rpm and 252Nm at 4000rpm through a six-speed automatic to the front or all wheels. Claimed fuel economy is 6.6L and 6.8L/100km on the combined cycle respectively.

Mazda CX-30 G25 Touring

Priced from $36,490 plus on-road costs, the G25 Touring has the same equipment as the G20 Evolve, including 18-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control with rear air vents, leather-wrapped gear shifter and a leather steering wheel with paddle shifters.

Mazda CX-30 G25 Astina

Priced from $41,490 plus on-road costs, the G25 Astina is mostly the same as the G20 equivalent except for an added sunroof. Other standard equipment includes unique 18-inch alloy wheels, adaptive LED Headlights, 12-speaker Bose sound system, 360-degree view cameras, traffic jam assist, driver monitoring, front cross-traffic alert, and optional black or white leather trim.

Mazda CX-30 Skyactiv-X

Mazda has confirmed that it will bring a Skyactiv-X version of the CX-30 into showrooms in the second half of 2020, delivering more power and torque with better fuel economy over the older 2.0- and 2.5-litre engines. Skyactiv-X is all-new to Mazda’s stable and will be the first petrol compression ignition engine in a passenger car. Stay tuned for more details.

Mazda CX-30 side view pricing
Mazda CX-30 Astina

2020 Mazda CX-30 price (plus on-road costs):

Mazda CX-30 G20 Pure FWD – $29,990

Mazda CX-30 G20 Pure FWD with Vision Technology – $31,490

 

Mazda CX-30 G20 Evolve FWD – $31,490

Mazda CX-30 G20 Evolve FWD with Vision Technology – $32,990

 

Mazda CX-30 G20 Touring FWD – $34,990

Mazda CX-30 G20 Touring FWD with Vision Technology – $36,290

 

Mazda CX-30 G25 Touring FWD – $36,490

Mazda CX-30 G25 Touring FWD with Vision Technology – $37,790

Mazda CX-30 G25 Touring AWD – $38,490

Mazda CX-30 G25 Touring AWD with Vision Technology – $39,790

 

Mazda CX-30 G20 Astina FWD – $38,990

Mazda CX-30 G25 Astina FWD – $41,490

Mazda CX-30 G25 Astina AWD – $43,490

 

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