Submodel
2.0 Luxury(A)
$214,888
15.2km/L • 162bhp • 6-speed (A)
Current price
$214,888
Price Decreased by $ 4,000 on 05 Jun 2025
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Depreciation
$20,500 /yr
Downpayment
$64,466 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$2,164 /mth
COEÂ quota premium
$113,000 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$1,210 /yr
OMV
$19,714
ARF
$19,714
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$158,250
Premium
36%
Previous recorded price
$218,888
Highest recorded price
$220,888 (Past 6 mths)
Lowest recorded price
$207,888 (Past 6 mths)
Editorial Reviews

What we like
Distinctive styling
Elegant and premium interior
Comfortable to drive
What we don’t like
Headroom could be tight at the rear
Larger options can be had at the same price point
Consumer Reviews
4.5
Excellent | 5 User Reviews
Most refined Crossover for its price range
Posting my thoughts here after 8 months of ownership.
I own the Luxury model as I see the value in paying for the difference over the Elegance model. Some may think its not worth the money, but I am one who believes in getting the highest spec possible for a car so that you can enjoy the car fully like what the designers have in mind.
Being a CUV, ride height is slightly taller than a normal sedan allowing for easy entry and exit. At the wheel though, you hardly feel the height which I find it a plus point as I was once very against owning SUVs or CUvs. This is a good compromise for folks who still love traditional sedans.
The best part about the car is actually the refined interior which is important since you spend the most time in it. Soft touch materials are used generously on visible areas and they feel really high quality. The interior lighting is just the right colour tone like what the Mazda promotional videos mentioned. One starts appreciating all these attention to details when using the car daily.
Overall refinement is excellent too, with very quiet ride which is important after a long day at work. Road noises are muted and the only audible sound is probably the engine which can be noisy when revved hard.
The safety systems are really useful especially if you are tired from your work. The blindspot alert is a godsend feature especially when on the roads with motorbikes that just suddenly appear. The automatic emergency braking works too as I had mine triggered when a person just dashed by as I was reversing my car.
I have so far clocked about 8000+km on the car and done my servicing at TEK. The experience was fortunately unlike the horror stories I read on the forums. The 10,000km service took about 4h to complete which is typical for most authorised dealers.
Sure, there are cheaper and more practical options available. The CX-30 buyer would know exactly what he/she is paying for and appreciates the car for what it is. Go for the luxury model if your budget allows. The 16 inch wheels just doesn't suit the car.... Read More
What could go wrong?
If you're looking at an CUV with a huge rear space - this won't be the car for you - But if you're in for a well refined vehicle that punches way about it's weight for similar CUVs, this is the car you should be looking at.
Well built interior with all the bells and whistles. Stiffer than other spongy CUVs but each to it's own.
Best advise is to test drive it yourself rather than hearing what other people have to say about the car.... Read More
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