This Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv is Mazda's most powerful road car yet
09 Mar 2022|2,565 views
Mazda has revealed the new CX-60 e-Skyactiv Plug-in Hybrid, its most powerful road car to date.
That's right. And it earns that spot thanks to the firm's first plug-in hybrid drivetrain. It utilises a 2.5-litre Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine paired to a 134bhp electric motor and a 17.8kWh high-capacity battery to produce a total system output of 323bhp, and 500Nm of torque.
The Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv Plug-in Hybrid pairs a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a 134bhp electric motor and a 17.8kWh battery All that means the Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv is able to complete the century sprint in just 5.8 seconds, while the official stated fuel consumption for the SUV is 66.6km/L. Power is sent to all wheels via Mazda's i-Activ All-Wheel Drive system and a new eight-speed automatic gearbox.
The car also has the exterior design credentials to back up its generous power output, with a beautiful yet imposing exterior, the latest evolution of Mazda's Kodo design, woven onto its front-engine, rear-wheel drive architecture.
Opting for the top-of-the-line 'Takumi' specification in the U.K. will see the Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv decked out with 20-inch black machined alloy wheels, body-coloured wing mirrors, alongside a gloss black grille with a chrome surround.
High specification cars will see the use of materials from maple wood and nappa leather combined with Japanese textiles in the cabin Mazda states that the CX-60 will continue to offer the highest standards of craftmanship and human centric ergonomics in its cabin. The Takumi specification car will see the use of materials including maple wood and nappa leather combined with uniquely worked Japanese textiles and chrome details to deliver a premium interior rooted in Japanese heritage.
A 570-litre boot also ensures that the CX-60 is one of Mazda's most practical vehicles.
Mazda states that the CX-60 will also be available with a six-cylinder 3.0-litre e-Skyactiv X petrol-powered engine as well as the 3.3-litre six-cylinder Skyactiv-D diesel-powered unit, both equipped with 48V mild-hybrid systems.
The Mazda CX-60 is also the first of two new models from the company's Large Product group to be introduced in Europe in the next two years, with the second being the upcoming three-row Mazda CX-80.
That's right. And it earns that spot thanks to the firm's first plug-in hybrid drivetrain. It utilises a 2.5-litre Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine paired to a 134bhp electric motor and a 17.8kWh high-capacity battery to produce a total system output of 323bhp, and 500Nm of torque.


The car also has the exterior design credentials to back up its generous power output, with a beautiful yet imposing exterior, the latest evolution of Mazda's Kodo design, woven onto its front-engine, rear-wheel drive architecture.
Opting for the top-of-the-line 'Takumi' specification in the U.K. will see the Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv decked out with 20-inch black machined alloy wheels, body-coloured wing mirrors, alongside a gloss black grille with a chrome surround.


A 570-litre boot also ensures that the CX-60 is one of Mazda's most practical vehicles.
Mazda states that the CX-60 will also be available with a six-cylinder 3.0-litre e-Skyactiv X petrol-powered engine as well as the 3.3-litre six-cylinder Skyactiv-D diesel-powered unit, both equipped with 48V mild-hybrid systems.
The Mazda CX-60 is also the first of two new models from the company's Large Product group to be introduced in Europe in the next two years, with the second being the upcoming three-row Mazda CX-80.
Mazda has revealed the new CX-60 e-Skyactiv Plug-in Hybrid, its most powerful road car to date.
That's right. And it earns that spot thanks to the firm's first plug-in hybrid drivetrain. It utilises a 2.5-litre Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine paired to a 134bhp electric motor and a 17.8kWh high-capacity battery to produce a total system output of 323bhp, and 500Nm of torque.
The Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv Plug-in Hybrid pairs a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a 134bhp electric motor and a 17.8kWh battery All that means the Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv is able to complete the century sprint in just 5.8 seconds, while the official stated fuel consumption for the SUV is 66.6km/L. Power is sent to all wheels via Mazda's i-Activ All-Wheel Drive system and a new eight-speed automatic gearbox.
The car also has the exterior design credentials to back up its generous power output, with a beautiful yet imposing exterior, the latest evolution of Mazda's Kodo design, woven onto its front-engine, rear-wheel drive architecture.
Opting for the top-of-the-line 'Takumi' specification in the U.K. will see the Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv decked out with 20-inch black machined alloy wheels, body-coloured wing mirrors, alongside a gloss black grille with a chrome surround.
High specification cars will see the use of materials from maple wood and nappa leather combined with Japanese textiles in the cabin Mazda states that the CX-60 will continue to offer the highest standards of craftmanship and human centric ergonomics in its cabin. The Takumi specification car will see the use of materials including maple wood and nappa leather combined with uniquely worked Japanese textiles and chrome details to deliver a premium interior rooted in Japanese heritage.
A 570-litre boot also ensures that the CX-60 is one of Mazda's most practical vehicles.
Mazda states that the CX-60 will also be available with a six-cylinder 3.0-litre e-Skyactiv X petrol-powered engine as well as the 3.3-litre six-cylinder Skyactiv-D diesel-powered unit, both equipped with 48V mild-hybrid systems.
The Mazda CX-60 is also the first of two new models from the company's Large Product group to be introduced in Europe in the next two years, with the second being the upcoming three-row Mazda CX-80.
That's right. And it earns that spot thanks to the firm's first plug-in hybrid drivetrain. It utilises a 2.5-litre Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine paired to a 134bhp electric motor and a 17.8kWh high-capacity battery to produce a total system output of 323bhp, and 500Nm of torque.


The car also has the exterior design credentials to back up its generous power output, with a beautiful yet imposing exterior, the latest evolution of Mazda's Kodo design, woven onto its front-engine, rear-wheel drive architecture.
Opting for the top-of-the-line 'Takumi' specification in the U.K. will see the Mazda CX-60 e-Skyactiv decked out with 20-inch black machined alloy wheels, body-coloured wing mirrors, alongside a gloss black grille with a chrome surround.


A 570-litre boot also ensures that the CX-60 is one of Mazda's most practical vehicles.
Mazda states that the CX-60 will also be available with a six-cylinder 3.0-litre e-Skyactiv X petrol-powered engine as well as the 3.3-litre six-cylinder Skyactiv-D diesel-powered unit, both equipped with 48V mild-hybrid systems.
The Mazda CX-60 is also the first of two new models from the company's Large Product group to be introduced in Europe in the next two years, with the second being the upcoming three-row Mazda CX-80.
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