Mazda CX-60 3.3 D
Quick verdict
The fast answer firstThe Mazda CX-60 3.3 D balances torque-rich performance, family-ready space, and a 5-star safety rating while staying efficient for its class. It’s a good value in its segment if you prioritize economy and practicality over outright speed.
Quick reference
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Who this car is best for
Best fit and tradeoffsBest for
- Families wanting a useful daily car
- Longer trips where comfort and stability matter
- Urban driving, shorter trips and tight parking situations
- Drivers wanting a balanced day-to-day car
Less ideal for
- Buyers prioritizing a more upscale feel
- Drivers who care about pace and response
- Large families needing 7 seats
- Buyers seeking a specialist rather than an all-rounder
Key specs
At a glanceShould you choose the Mazda CX-60 3.3 D?
A practical buyer-focused readWhy choose it
- Efficient for its class at 6.1 L/100km
- Strong 600 Nm torque and 272 hp for confident passing
- 570 L cargo space suits growing families and road trips
- 5-star safety rating
Why skip it
- 0–100 km/h in 8.5 s won’t satisfy performance-focused drivers
- Seats five only, limiting flexibility for larger families
- Diesel powertrain may not suit buyers preferring petrol or hybrid
- At 45,000, some will compare against entry-level premium options
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Mazda CX-60 3.3 D in more detail
More detailed contextWho should consider the Mazda CX-60 3.3 D?
Ideal for growing families and frequent road trippers who value efficiency, space, and safety over outright speed.
At around 45,000, it offers good value in its segment with strong torque, a sizable boot, and a 5-star safety rating.
Everyday strengths
The 3.3L turbo diesel returns a combined 6.1 L/100km, making it efficient for its class.
With 600 Nm and 272 hp, it delivers smooth acceleration and easy overtakes; top speed is 210 km/h.
570 liters of cargo capacity and seating for five cover most family and city needs.
Things to weigh up
0–100 km/h in 8.5 seconds won’t satisfy performance-focused drivers.
Seats five only, so larger families may need more capacity.
Diesel characteristics won’t suit everyone, and the 45,000 price may overlap with other options buyers consider.