Still only as a plug-in
Mazda’s latest model is getting more expensive. The Dutch importer increases the prices of the plug-in hybrid Mazda CX-60 across the board by about 5 percent.
Although the CX-60 is also available outside the Netherlands with six-in-line petrol and diesel engines, Mazda is currently only supplying the SUV here as a plug-in hybrid. The Mazda CX-60 PHEV has a 191 hp and 261 Nm strong 2.5 four-cylinder that works together with an electric motor that delivers 175 hp and 270 Nm. The system power: 327 hp and 500 Nm. This makes it the most powerful Mazda ever, and you can also drive it electrically for 63 kilometers. Does this appeal to you? Then you can order the Japanese in one of the four available versions. Unfortunately, they are all going up in price.
Mazda is raising prices of the CX-60 PHEV across the board by €2,750. This amounts to a price increase of – depending on the version – up to more than 5 percent. The entry-level Prime-Line has a new list price (fiscal value) of €55,450. There are also the costs of getting ready to drive, which amount to €1,190. So count on a new starting price of €55,640. According to the same calculation, the Exclusive-Line, Homura and Takumi now cost €58,140, ​​€62,340 and €63,840 respectively.
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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl