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Mazda CX-30 (DM)
Overview
ManufacturerMazda
Production2019–present
Assembly
DesignerRyo Yanagisawa[5]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,655 mm (104.5 in)[6]
Length4,395 mm (173.0 in)[6]
Width1,795 mm (70.7 in)[6]
Height1,540 mm (60.6 in)
Curb weight1,380–1,530 kg (3,042–3,373 lb)

The Mazda CX-30 is a compact crossover SUV produced by Mazda. Based on the fourth generation Mazda3, it debuted at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, to slot in between the CX-3 and the CX-5. The CX-30 has a four-wheel drive system on the highest trim level, and lightweight construction to improve performance and economy. It will be available for sale in the end of 2019,[7][6][5] with global units being produced at Mazda's Hiroshima factory and in Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico,[1][2][3] and Asian units made at the AutoAlliance Thailand plant in Rayong.[4]

According to Naohito Saga, the CX-30's program manager, the new model is targeted to drivers who are still single or are married and starting a family in the United States. Mazda chief designer Ryo Yanagisawa said that it will be more acceptable as a family car in Europe and Japan.[5] Saga also noted that Mazda named the vehicle CX-30, to avoid confusion with the China-only CX-4.[8][9][5]

The CX-30 has been available in Mexico in November 2019[10], in the UK in December 2019[11] and in North America in January 2020.

Also in the US, The CX-30 will compete with 2-row compact SUVs like the Jeep Compass and the Nissan Rogue Sport by 2020.

References

  1. ^ a b Malan, Andrea (2019-08-23). "How Mazda tailored the CX-30 to European tastes". Automotive News. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  2. ^ a b Mihalascu, Dan (2019-08-29). "Mazda CX-30 Will Be Made In Mexico For Global Markets". Carscoops. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  3. ^ a b Ponce, Esaú (2019-08-29). "Confirmado, la Mazda CX-30 se producirá en México para casi todo el mundo". AutoCosmos.com. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  4. ^ a b "Mazda to begin producing CX-30 in Thailand, arriving in PH soon?". AutoIndustriya.com. 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  5. ^ a b c d Holmes, Jake (2019-03-06). "The Mazda CX-30 will be a 'new pillar' for the brand". CNET. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  6. ^ a b c d Attwood, James (2019-03-06). "Mazda CX-30 compact crossover makes debut at Geneva". Autocar. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  7. ^ Gibson, Dean (2019-03-05). "New Mazda CX-30 compact SUV arrives to sit between CX-3 and CX-5". Auto Express. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  8. ^ Sutton, Mike (2019-03-06). "The Origin of the 2020 Mazda CX-30's Unusual Name". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  9. ^ Bruce, Chris (2019-03-06). "Mazda CX-30 Named Because CX-4 Already Exists". Motor1.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  10. ^ Hoyo, Rubén (2019-10-03). "Mazda CX-30 2020 llega a México, una atractiva y estilizada camioneta". AutoCosmos.com. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  11. ^ Groves, Jake; Scullion, Murray (2019-09-18). "Mazda CX-30 (2019) review: plenty style, some substance". Car. Retrieved 2019-10-15.