7 2020 Mazda CX-30 review

Mazda has confirmed the pricing, specification and CO2 emissions for its new CX-30 compact SUV.

The new model, which is based on the Mazda 3, costs from £22,895.

It is offered with a choice of two 2.0-litre petrol engines and five trim levels.

The cheaper Skyactiv-G has 122PS and Co2 emissions from 116g/km, while the more powerful (and expensive) Skyactiv-X has 180PS but emits from 105g/km. Both units incorporate a 24v mild-hybrid system.

Mazda says the Skyactiv-X engine is the perfect solution for private and fleet customers, offering the ideal alternative to diesel in a segment that has seen demand for diesel powered cars dramatically reduce.

The CX-30 Skyactiv-X can achieve a combined mpg of 47.9, while the G manages 45.6.

All-wheel-drive is also available on the Skyactiv-X and automatic gearboxes are offered with all configurations.

Read our review of the new Mazda CX-30 here.

The CX-30 range comes equipped with a colour head-up display, radar cruise control and LED headlights on all models.

SE-L Lux adds reversing camera and power tailagate, plus front parking sensors, keyless entry and heated front seats.

Sport Lux get larger alloy wheels, privacy glass and gloss black trim pieces.

GT Sport adds leather trim with electrically adjustable front seats, Bose speakers and a heated steering wheel.

Range topping GT Sport Tech gets 360-degree camera, and a semi-autonomous lane keeping system that is linked to the cruise control.

The Mazda CX-30 can be ordered now, with deliveries in January 2020.

Mazda CX-30 prices:

 

SE-L

SE-L Lux

Sport Lux

GT Sport

GT Sport Tech

Skyactiv-G

 

2.0 122ps

£22,895

£24,195

£25,295

£27,095

£27,995

2.0 122ps Auto

£24,395

£25,695

£26,795

£28,595

£29,495

Skyactiv-X

 

2.0 180ps (AWD)

£24,375

£25,675

£27,075 (£29,295)

£28,875 (£31,095)

£29,775 (£31,995)

2.0 180ps Auto (AWD)

£25,895

£27,195

£28,595 (£30,795)

£30,395 (£32,595)

£31,295 (£33,495)