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Mazda CX-30 Verdict

+Stylish SUV sits between CX-3 and CX-5 to compete with Qashqai, 3008, Kuga and Tiguan.

-No diesel in the UK.

Find out more about the Mazda CX-30

The CX-30 is essentially a Mazda 3 on stilts, sitting between the CX-3 and CX-5 and rivalling the likes of the Skoda Karoq.

It's available with a choice of two of petrol engines, including Mazda's recolutionary Spark Plug Controlled Compression Ignition technology - said to combine the free-revving performance of a petrol engine with the fuel economy of a diesel. All petrol engines feature mild hybrid technology using an electric motor and a 24V lithium-ion battery mounted between the wheels.

Technology includes Mazda's Driver Monitoring system, which uses an infrared camera and infrared LED to identify when the driver needs to take a break. Front Cross Traffic Alert is available on the CX-30, as is Mazda's Cruising and Traffic Support. The latter assists with accelerator, brake pedal and steering operations when stuck in traffic.

Mazda claims that four full-sized passengers can comfortably fit in the CX-30, while 430 litres of luggage space puts it on a par with the Nissan Qashqai.

The Mazda CX-30 is on sale now with deliveries from early 2020.

Looking for a second opinon? Why not read heycar's Mazda CX-30 review.

Mazda CX-30 models and specs

Dimensions
Length 4395 mm
Width -
Height 1540 mm
Wheelbase 2655 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 1465–1631 kg
Boot Space 430–1406 L
Warranty 3 years / 60000 miles
Servicing 10000–12500 miles
Costs
List Price -
Insurance Groups -
Road Tax Bands B–F
Official MPG -
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult -
Child -
Pedestrian -
Overall 5

Currently on sale

SUV
Version List Price MPG 0-62
2.0 Skyact-G Mhev 122 GT Sport Auto 5dr - - 11.2 s
2.0 Skyact-G Mhev 122 GT Sport Tech 5dr - - 10.6 s
2.0 Skyact-G Mhev 122 SE-L Lux Auto 5dr - - 11.2 s
2.0 Skyact-G Mhev 122 Sport Lux Auto 5dr - - 11.2 s
2.0 Skyact-G MHEV122 GT Sport Tech Auto 5dr - - 11.2 s
2.0 Skyactiv-G Mhev 122 GT Sport 5dr - - 10.6 s
2.0 Skyactiv-G Mhev 122 SE-L 5dr - - 10.6 s
2.0 Skyactiv-G Mhev 122 SE-L Auto 5dr - - 11.2 s
2.0 Skyactiv-G Mhev 122 SE-L Lux 5dr - - 10.6 s
2.0 Skyactiv-G Mhev 122 Sport Lux 5dr - - 10.6 s
GT Sport SKYACTIV-X AWD MHEV Hybrid Auto Start/Stop 5dr - - 9.0 s
GT Sport SKYACTIV-X AWD MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.8 s
GT Sport SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Auto Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.6 s
GT Sport SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.3 s
GT Sport Tech SKYACTIV-X AWD MHEV Hybrid Auto Start/Stop 5dr - - 9.0 s
GT Sport Tech SKYACTIV-X AWD MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.8 s
GT Sport Tech SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Auto Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.6 s
GT Sport Tech SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.3 s
SE-L Lux SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Auto Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.6 s
SE-L Lux SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.3 s
Sport Lux SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Auto Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.6 s
Sport Lux SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.3 s

On sale until June 2021

SUV
Version List Price MPG 0-62
100th Anniversary Edition SKYACTIV-X MHEV Hybrid Start/Stop 5dr - - 8.5 s
2.0 Skyactiv-X Mhev 180 GT Sport Auto 5dr - - 8.8 s
2.0 Skyactiv-X Mhev 180 SE-L 5dr - - 8.5 s
2.0 Skyactiv-X Mhev 180 SE-L Auto 5dr - - 8.8 s
2.0 Skyactiv-X Mhev 180 SE-L Lux 5dr - - 8.5 s
2.0 Skyactiv-X Mhev 180 Sport Lux 5dr - - 8.5 s
2.0 Skyactiv-X Mhev 180ps GT Sport 5dr - - 8.5 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev 180 GT Sport AWD 5dr - - 9.0 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev 180 GT Sport Tech 5dr - - 8.5 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev 180 SE-L Lux Auto 5dr - - 8.8 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev 180 Sport Lux Auto 5dr - - 8.8 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev 180 Sport Lux AWD 5dr - - 9.0 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev GT Sport AWD Auto 5dr - - 9.2 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev GT Sport Tech Auto 5dr - - 8.8 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev GT Sport Tech AWD 5dr - - 9.0 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev Gt/Sp Tech AWD Auto 5dr - - 9.2 s
2.0 Skyact-X Mhev Sport Lux AWD Auto 5dr - - 9.2 s

Model History

March 2019

Mazda CX-30 revealed

The CX-30 will slot in between the CX-3 and CX-5 in Mazda's range and be priced from around £22,000 when it goes on sale in the UK later in 2019.

4,395 mm long x 1,795 mm wide x 1,540 mm high on a 2,655 mm wheelbase

The CX-30 was originally expected to be badged the CX-4, but 4 is an unluckly number to Cantonese Chinese, synonomous with "death".

July 2019

Full details of Mazda CX-30 revealed

Features latest developments in Mazda's new-generation Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture, which not only harnesses people's inherent balance ability for greater on-board comfort, but also affords a reduction in, and control of, NVH facilitating a unique 'quality of quietness' in the cabin.

This is conjunction with smart technologies such as an evolved i-Activ all-wheel-drive (AWD) system which works in harmony with G-Vectoring Control (GVC) to control torque distribution between the front and rear wheels, this promotes an even more engaging 'Jinba Ittai 'driving experience.

Powertrains feature the latest Skyactiv petrol and diesel engines, including Mazda's revolutionary Spark Plug Controlled Compression Ignition (SPCCI) technology, which adopts a unique combustion method to combine the free-revving performance of a petrol engine with the superior response of a diesel.

Luggage capacity seats up is 430L (VDA), enough to simultaneously accommodate a large, global-standard baby buggy and a carry-on bag. Lift gate opening width is 1030mm, while the height of the loading lip is just 731mm, for easy loading and unloading of heavy or bulky cargo.

The Skyactiv-D 1.8 develops 116 PS at 4,000 rpm and maximum torque of 270 Nm at 1,600-2,600 rpm.

The Mazda CX-30 Skyactiv-G 2.0-litre has the Mazda M Hybrid system to support greater gains in fuel economy. The cylinder deactivation system shuts down two of the engine’s four cylinders in light-load situations, such as when cruising at a constant speed.

The unit develops 122 PS at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque of 213 Nm at 4,000 rpm. It combines an average fuel consumption of 5.3-9.7 l/100 km (WLTP) with CO2 emissions of 141-165 g/km (WLTP). This clean and efficient engine comes with a choice of six-speed Skyactiv-MT manual or six-speed Skyactiv-Drive automatic transmissions

Both Mazda CX-30 petrol engines adopt the intelligent Mazda M Hybrid system as standard. This mild hybrid technology helps improve fuel economy by regenerating energy recovered during deceleration and via an electric motor that assists the engine. A belt-driven integrated starter generator (ISG) converts the kinetic energy recovered during deceleration into electric power and stores that power in a 24V lithium-ion battery. The system then uses a DC-DC converter to convert that power to the appropriate voltage and supplies it to the car’s electrical equipment.

January 0001

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MAZDA CX-30

Body type

Monocoque

Doors

4 + liftgate

Seating capacity

5

External

Overall length (with licence plate holder)

mm

4,395

Overall width (with wheel arch molding)

mm

1,795

Overall width (mirror to mirror )

mm

2,040

Overall height (unladen, without sharkfin antenna)

mm

1,540

Wheelbase

mm

2,655

Overhang front (with licence plate holder)

mm

915

Overhang rear

mm

825

Tread front

mm

1,565

Tread rear

mm

1,565

Ground clearance between axles (laden, w. 75kg driver)

mm

175

Interior

Front headroom

mm

967

Rear headroom

mm

973

Front shoulder room

mm

1412

Rear shoulder room

mm

1361

Front hip room

mm

1388

Rear hip room

mm

1352

Rear legroom

mm

921

Boot

Volume with rear seats up VDA (with under floor storage)

l

430 (422 with Bose)

Volume to roof, rear seats folded down (VDA)

l

1,406 (1398 with Bose)

Height, from floor to tonneau cover

mm

570 (525 with Bose)

Load floor length to 2nd row

mm

809

Loading sillheight from ground

mm

533

Liftgate opening width

mm

1,030

Engine line-up

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-D 1.8
(116 PS)

SKYACTIV-X

(180 PS)

Powertrain

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

Transmission

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

Engine type

I4 DOHC 16 valves

I4 DOHC 16 valves

I4 DOHC 16 valves

Displacement

cm 3

1,998

1,759

1,998

Bore x stroke

83.5 x 91.2

79.0 x 89.7

83.5 x 91.2

Fuel injection type

Direct injection

Direct injection

Direct injection

Compression ratio

13.0

14.8

16.3

Emission control system

Three-way catalyst

Oxidation catalyst & NSC & DPF

Three-way catalyst + GPF

Max. power

kW (PS)/ rpm

90 (122)/6,000

85 (116)/4,000

132 (180)/6,000

Max. torque

Nm/ rpm

213/4,000

270/1,600-2,600

224/3,000

Recommended fuel type

95 RON

Diesel

95 RON

Fuel tank capacity

l

51

48

51

48

51

48

Mazda M Hybrid

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-X

(180 PS)

Hybrid type

Belt-driven integrated starter generator (B-ISG)

Lithium-ion battery capacity

kJ

600

Voltage

V

24 Volt mild hybrid

DC/DC converter

kW

1.7 (max 120A)

January 0001

Manual Transmission: Skyactiv-MT

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-D 1.8
(116 PS)

SKYACTIV-X

(180 PS)

Transmission

6MT

6MT

6MT

Powertrain

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

Gear ratios

1 st

3.700

3.700

3.700

3.700

3.272

3.272

2 nd

1.947

1.947

1.947

1.947

1.947

1.947

3 rd

1.300

1.300

1.300

1.300

1.379

1.379

4 th

1.029

1.029

0.916

0.916

1.090

1.090

5 th

0.837

0.837

0.717

0.717

0.880

0.880

6 th

0.680

0.680

0.580

0.580

0.680

0.680

Reverse

3.724

3.724

3.724

3.724

3.385

3.385

Final drive ratio

3.850

4.105

4.105

4.105

4.105

4.105

Automatic Transmission: Skyactiv-Drive

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-D 1.8
(116 PS)

SKYACTIV-X

(180 PS)

Transmission

6AT

6AT

6AT

Powertrain

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

Gear ratios

1 st

3.552

3.552

3.552

3.552

3.552

3.552

2 nd

2.022

2.022

2.022

2.022

2.022

2.022

3 rd

1.347

1.347

1.347

1.347

1.347

1.347

4 th

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

5 th

0.745

0.745

0.745

0.745

0.745

0.745

6 th

0.599

0.599

0.599

0.599

0.599

0.599

Reverse

3.052

3.052

3.052

3.052

3.052

3.052

Final drive ratio

4.095

4.367

4.367

4.367

4.367

4.669

January 0001

Suspension and wheels

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-D 1.8
(116 PS)

SKYACTIV-X

(180 PS)

Suspension

Front suspension

MacPherson strut

Rear suspension

Torsion Beam

Wheel & Tyres

Wheel size

16x6-1/2J

18X7J

Tyre size

215/65R16

215/55R18

January 0001

Weight and payload

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-D 1.8
(116 PS)

SKYACTIV-X
(180 PS)

Transmission

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

Powertrain

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

Min. kerb weight

kg

1,320

1,344

1,424

1,371

1,447

1,404

1,347

1,430

1,368

1,453

1,391

1,471

Max. Permissible weight (GVW)

kg

1,927

1,949

2,013

1,969

2,033

1,995

1,957

2,021

1,965

2,042

1,965

2,070

Permissible front axle weight

kg

1,020

1,074

1,094

1,096

1,116

1,060

1,052

1,092

1,092

1,112

1,120

1,141

Permissible rear axle weight

kg

982

950

994

948

992

1,010

980

1,004

960

1,005

958

1,003

Permissible tow weight, trailer without brakes

kg

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

Permissible tow weight, trailer with brakes
(8%/12% gradient)

kg

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

1,300

Max. roof load capacity

kg

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

January 0001

Performance

SKYACTIV-G 2.0
(122 PS)

SKYACTIV-D 1.8
(116 PS)

Skyactiv-x

(180 PS)

Transmission

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

6MT

6AT

Powertrain

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

FWD

AWD

Performance

Top speed
(w. limiter)

km/h

186

182

186

182

183

179

183

179

204

204

204

204

Acceleration
(0-100km/h) [1]

secs.

10.6

11.1

11.2

11.7

10.8

11.6

12.6

13.5

8.5

8.9 (9.0)[2]

8.8 (8.9)2

9.2

WLTP fuel consumption[3]

Combined

l/100 km

6.2

6.8

6.6

7.3

5.1

5.7

6.0

6.6

5.9

6.5

6.5

7.0

Extra-High

l/100 km

6.5

6.8

6.9

7.6

6.2

6.7

6.7

7.2

6.1

6.8

6.8

7.2

High

l/100 km

5.3

5.9

5.5

6.1

4.1

5.0

5.0

5.7

5.2

5.5

5.5

6.0

Medium

l/100 km

5.9

6.8

6.3

7.0

4.8

5.3

5.9

6.5

5.7

6.4

6.3

6.8

Low

l/100 km

8.0

9.0

8.7

9.7

4.9

5.3

6.6

7.3

7.1

8.2

8.4

9.0

CO 2 emissions (combined)

g/km

141

153

151

165

135

150

158

173

133

146

146

160

NEDC fuel consumption[4]

Combined

l/100 km

5.1

5.3

5.5

6.0

4.4

4.7

5.0

5.2

4.6

4.9

5.2

5.6

Extra Urban

l/100 km

4.5

4.7

4.8

5.3

4.1

4.5

4.8

5.0

4.3

4.5

4.6

5.1

Urban

l/100 km

6.2

6.4

6.8

7.3

5.1

4.9

5.2

5.6

5.2

5.6

6.2

6.6

CO 2 emissions (combined)

g/km

116

121

126

136

116

122

129

137

105

111

118

128

Emissions rating

Euro 6d

Euro 6d-TEMP

Euro 6d

September 2019

Mazda CX-30 priced from £22,895

Mazda has announced the price and specification of its new CX-30 compact SUV, which will arrive in the UK in January 2020. Revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in March, the CX-30 enters a new market segment for Mazda, slotting into the firm’s SUV range between the CX-3 and CX-5.

Following the launch of the all-new Mazda3 earlier this year, the Mazda CX-30 is the second model in the company’s next generation line-up and the second to feature the ground-breaking Skyactiv-X spark-controlled compression ignition engine. Combining the bold stance of an SUV with the sleek profile of a coupe, its styling is a sophisticated evolution of Mazda’s KODO design philosophy, while it’s spacious and versatile cabin ensures it has the practicality and comfort demanded by customers in this popular sector.

Available in five trim levels – SE-L, SE-L Lux, Sport Lux, GT Sport and GT Sport Tech - the new CX-30 features Mazda’s characteristic generous standard equipment across the entire range, and is offered in the UK with a choice of two petrol engines, both of which feature the 24v Mazda M Hybrid mild-hybrid system.

Familiar from the recently launched all-new Mazda3, the 122ps 2.0-litre Skyactiv-G engine features cylinder-deactivation and is exclusively matched to front-wheel drive with a choice of automatic or manual transmission across all five trim levels. Likewise, the ground-breaking Spark Controlled Compression Ignition (SPCCI) Skyactiv-X petrol engine is also offered across all grades with a choice of transmission. Additionally from Sport Lux upwards, the Skyactiv-X CX-30 is available with Mazda’s latest advanced i-Activ all-wheel drive system.

Thanks to its unique combustion method in which spark plug ignition is used to control compression ignition, the resulting efficiencies mean this 180ps petrol SPCCI engine delivers diesel rivalling economy combined with low CO2 emissions and flexible performance. With emissions as low as 105g/km and WLTP combined economy as high as 47.9mpg, the Skyactiv-X engine is the perfect solution for private and fleet customers, offering the ideal alternative to diesel in a segment that has seen demand for diesel powered cars dramatically reduce.

While Mazda is committed to diesel and the development of next-generation clean diesel engines for appropriate sectors, the abilities of Skyactiv-X and diminishing consumer demand for diesel engines in the compact SUV segment mean that in the UK the Mazda CX-30 will be exclusively petrol.

As with the all-new Mazda3, the CX-30 features a generous standard equipment tally across the whole range with every car featuring a colour windscreen projecting head-up display, radar cruise control and LED headlights to name just a few of the high-grade items found on every model. Visually, the CX-30’s sleek upper body hints at the streamlined silhouette of a coupe, while the black cladding lower down, and the CX-30’s dimensions deliver the sense of rugged stability you’d expect of an SUV.

With a choice of eight exterior colours, SE-L and SE-L Lux cars feature 16-inch grey metallic wheels, while from Sport Lux onwards 18-inch wheels are standard: silver metallic on Skyactiv-G and bright silver metallic on Skyactiv-X models.

Inside, premium dark grey cloth with navy blue accents is standard, while GT Sport and GT Sport Tech models feature black leather with rich brown accents or for £200 stone coloured leather. With a high-quality, stylish and practical cabin, the Mazda CX-30’s interior sets new standards for a Mazda SUV, while the 430-litre boot ensures it’s as practical as it is desirable.

Priced from £22,895 to £33,495 the 26 model Mazda CX-30 range will arrive in UK dealers in January 2020, but is available to order now.

August 2020

Mazda CX-30 100th Anniversary Special Edition priced from £31,695

Celebrates Mazda's centenary with Snowflake White paint and burgundy interior. Limited to 100 examples in the UK. Powered by Skyactiv-X engine.

March 2021

Mazda CX-30 updated with e-Skyactiv X engine

The 2021 model year versions of the Mazda CX-30 and Mazda3 see the debut of the updated version of Mazda’s unique Skyactiv-X SPCCI Spark Controlled Compression Ignition petrol engine. Renamed e-Skyactiv X, the updated version delivers increased performance and even more efficiency.

The latest 2.0-litre e-Skyactiv X engine produces 186PS at 6000rpm and maximum torque of 240Nm at 4000rpm – an increase of 6ps and 16Nm respectively

Corresponding to the renaming of the e-Skyactiv X engine, Mazda’s 2.0-litre Skyactiv-G engine is moving to e-Skyactiv G naming. On sale now, the 2021 Mazda CX-30 line-up features nine e-Skyactiv G models, which are offered exclusively with front-wheel drive in SE-L, SE-L Lux, Sport Lux, GT Sport and GT Sport Tech trim levels with the option to go for an automatic transmission on all models with the exception of the entry-level SE-L.

he 12-model e-Skyactiv X range sits across the SE-L Lux, Sport Lux, GT Sport, and GT Tech trim levels with the option of automatic transmission throughout the line-up. From GT Sport upwards there’s also the option to choose Mazda’s advanced all-wheel drive system.

What to watch out for

22-06-2020:

Report of repeated battery failure on 2020 2.0 petrol CX-30. I t has not yet done 1000 miles, but the battery has failed twice.

10-05-2021:

Report of various faults on 2020 CX-30, including key not recognised, safety and driver support systems temporarily disabled. The auto lock/unlock function also has an intermittent fault and the owner has had to turn the stop-start feature off as sometimes it would not start when the clutch was depressed and first gear engaged.