Mazda has announced the latest evolution of the Mazda CX-60 that will sit at the heart of its SUV range alongside the all-new Mazda CX-80 three-row SUV. Arriving in the UK early summer next year, the 2025 Mazda CX-60 subtly enhances the award-winning model with small refinements to its interior design combined with measured technical revisions.
On sale since summer 2022, the current Mazda CX-60 has impressed with an engine line-up that includes Mazda’s first-plug in hybrid powertrain and an all-new 3.3-litre inline six-cylinder diesel. Today, thanks to a new highly competitive finance offering, the current Mazda CX-60 is more affordable than ever and offers a unique in class combination of value and customer attributes in the premium SUV sector.
Today, the enhanced and extremely competitive finance offerings make the current Mazda CX-60 an attractive and compelling proposition for customers looking for a high-class SUV. Offered across all trim grades on both the PHEV and e-Skyactiv D MHEV engines, customers can now benefit from an enhanced £1,200 Finance Deposit Contribution when financing on both 0% PCP (50% minimum customer deposit required) on vehicles ordered by 31st December 2024 and registered by 31st March 2025. In addition, a half price Solo 7kw universal home charger is offered with PHEV models.
When the 2025 Mazda CX-60 arrives in the UK in early summer next year, updates include interior changes to the Homura grade that replicate the cabin of the CX-80 Homura. This includes new black Nappa leather seats and a revised dash panel. The roof and pillars feature black lining, while cabin panels have been revised to a matt black and metal-like finish. At the top of the range, the Takumi grade retains an unchanged interior that embodies Mazda’s commitment to Japanese aesthetics and craftmanship with high-quality materials such as real maple wood and Japanese textiles in perfect harmony with Nappa leather and a light cabin ambiance.
Technical updates to the 2025 are equally subtle, with the powertrain line-up remaining unchanged and a chassis set-up that continues to provide a refined driving experience. Revisions include rear suspension set-up changes to enhance comfort and stability, an example being softer rear spring and firmer shock absorber settings that are aligned with recalibrated stability systems to improve overall handling and comfort balance in line with Mazda’s Jinba Ittai ethos. Another update to the 2025 Mazda CX-60 is the introduction of the Zircon Sand metallic paint colour, which is currently offered on the 2025 Mazda CX-30, Mazda MX-30 and 2025 Mazda3.
Commenting on the current Mazda CX-60 finance offer, Mazda Motors UK, Managing Director, Jeremy Thomson, said: “the Mazda CX-60 is a standout model in our SUV range in the UK and with this new finance package its now an even more tempting proposition for retail customers. I’m delighted that as we look forward to the 2025 Mazda CX-60, the current car has one of the most competitive finance packages in the sector.”