mazda CX 9 013
4
Carsales Staff11 May 2016
NEWS

New Mazda CX-9 arrives

Second-generation large SUV sparks more pre-launch interest than any previous Mazda

The first examples of Mazda's new CX-9 have arrived Down Under to unprecedented pre-launch demand.

Fresh off the boat from Hiroshima, Japan, the first 60 CX-9s docked in Melbourne last night ahead of the national media and dealer launches in early July.

Mazda says pre-launch interest in its new seven-seat SUV is at an all-time high with almost 55,000 potential customers registering their interest in the vehicle, of which 13,000 want to be contacted directly by a Mazda representative.

Those figures already surpass the pre-launch record set last year by Mazda's new MX-5, which attracted 34,000 leads and 9700 priority call requests prior to its showroom debut last August.

mazda CX 9 010

"We had record interest in Mazda MX-5, but the response to [the] brand-new Mazda CX-9 has been remarkable," said Mazda Australia marketing director Alastair Doak.

"Never have we experienced such pre-launch interest in a Mazda nameplate.

"This gives our sales team a fantastic starting platform, with the goal being to turn as many of these potential buyers into CX-9 owners."

Pricing is yet to be announced, but Mazda last month confirmed the second-generation CX-9 – which swaps its forebear's 3.7-litre petrol V6 for a downsized turbocharged four-cylinder engine – will be available in eight variants, doubling its predecessor's model line-up.

mazda CX 9 012

Model grades will include the entry-level Sport, mid-grade Touring, high-spec GT and 'high plus' grade Azami, all powered by a new SKYACTIV-G 2.5-litre direct-injection turbocharged petrol engine.

Although there will be no diesel engine, it will be matched as standard to a six-speed automatic transmission and fuel-saving i-stop and i-ELOOP technology, reducing fuel consumption to as little as 8.4L/100km – down almost 25 per cent from 11L/100km.

All-wheel drive variants will consume 8.8L/100km and the new engine delivers more torque but less power than the V6 it replaces at 170kW/420Nm, versus 204kW/366Nm for the old CX-9.

mazda CX 9 011

As we reported from our first drive of a pre-production model earlier this year, the new CX-9 is based on Mazda's latest SKYACTIV chassis and all four model grades will be available in both front-wheel drive (2WD) and i-ACTIV AWD configurations.

The MkII CX-9 is already on sale in the US, where 80 per cent of global production will end up. Mazda has forecast 50,000 sales per annum worldwide.

Mazda's nine-year-old original CX-9, which is currently priced between $43,770 and $61,680, found just 3384 customers Down Under last year – well down on cheaper seven-seat large SUV rivals like the Toyota Kluger, Holden Captiva 7 and Ford Territory.

Share this article
Written byCarsales Staff
See all articles
Our team of independent expert car reviewers and journalists
Meet the team
Stay up to dateBecome a carsales member and get the latest news, reviews and advice straight to your inbox.
Subscribe today
Sell your car with Instant Offer™
Like trade-in but price is regularly higher
1. Get a free Instant Offer™ online in minutes2. An official local dealer will inspect your car3. Finalise the details and get paid the next business day
Get a free Instant Offer
Sell your car with Instant Offer™
Looking for a family car?Get the latest advice and reviews on family car that's right for you.
Explore the Family Hub
Family
Disclaimer
Please see our Editorial Guidelines & Code of Ethics (including for more information about sponsored content and paid events). The information published on this website is of a general nature only and doesn’t consider your particular circumstances or needs.
Love every move.
Buy it. Sell it.Love it.
®
Scan to download the carsales app
    DownloadAppCta
    AppStoreDownloadGooglePlayDownload
    Want more info? Here’s our app landing page App Store and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
    © carsales.com.au Pty Ltd 1999-2025
    In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.