New Mazda CX-30 compact crossover debuts in Geneva

Mazda Motor Corporation premiered the second model in its new-generation line-up at the Geneva International Motor Show. As a new core model, the CX-30 compact crossover will be rolled out to global markets, with sales starting in the UK later this year.
The CX-30 is a new compact crossover that combines the bold proportions of an SUV with elegant styling that embodies Mazda’s Kodo design language.

Relaxed and user-friendly packaging and a cabin that comfortably seats four adults mean customers can easily enjoy trips to any destination with family and friends.

Moreover, the CX-30 was designed to be easy to drive. The increased height over a passenger car provides excellent visibility and makes getting in and out a breeze, while the body size makes it easy
to manoeuvre on any road and in any parking space.

Basic performance attributes such as accelerating, turning and braking have been dramatically enhanced. Mazda’s Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture enables people to make the most of their natural sense of balance and the latest Skyactiv engines, including Skyactiv-X, allow responsive control of vehicle speed in any driving situation.

“We designed the CX-30 to be an essential partner in the customer’s life,” said Akira Marumoto, Mazda’s representative director, president and CEO.

“We aim to be recognised as a brand that forms the strongest of bonds with each customer.”



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