The Mazda CX-30 Debuts at the LA Auto Show
Earlier this year, Mazda announced the release of its new CX-30 crossover. Fans got to find out some valuable details about the CX-30 at the Geneva Motor Show. Based loosely off the CX-5 compact car and the CX-3 subcompact, the CX-30 will be part of the 2020 Mazda lineup. It’s affordably priced considering the features that you get. Standard inclusions feature LED taillights, daytime running lights, 16-inch wheels, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist technology, and lane-departure warning.
To claim that the Mazda CX-9 is Mazda's only luxury vehicle would be inaccurate, but to say that it's the most fully loaded Mazda out there isn't stretching the truth at all. Priced at just under $30,000, you'll find interior luxury features that rival even your most top of the line luxury sedans. Your CX-9 is actually a 3-row SUV, though, and it packs more than its fair share of luxury into the three big rows of space it offers.