Mazda CX-60 3.3d 200 Exclusive-Line 5dr Auto Review
Category: Family SUV
Section: Version review
The model
Read full Mazda CX-60 reviewThe Mazda CX-60 does a good job of combining strong performance with low running costs and a smart interior. However, its firm ride compromises on everyday comfort and its handling isn’t neat enough to make amends. The entry-level diesel is the one to go for because it’s the most comfortable version. Avoid the disappointing plug-in model – there are numerous rivals with longer electric ranges and lower BIK tax ratings.
The trim
See full equipmentThis entry-level version comes with 18in alloy wheels, heated leather seats, climate control, cruise control, a gesture-controlled powered tailgate, a head-up display, 12.3 touchscreen infotainment system, LED lights and front and rear parking sensors.
The engine
See full engine specsThis entry-level diesel is powered by a 3.3-litre six-cylinder engine developing 197bhp and 332lb ft of torque. It sends power to the rear wheels and gets from 0-62mph in 8.4sec; it's slower than most rivals, but still provides as much performance as you're likely to need.