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FAREWELL TOUR FOR MAZDA CX-9

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FAREWELL TOUR FOR MAZDA CX-9

By ALISTAIR KENNEDY

The Mazda CX-9 is an attractive, comfortable and affordable family SUV.

BODY COPY

A luxury seven-seat family SUV, the CX-9 has been Mazda’s flagship model since it arrived here in 2007.

With seven seats standard across its range, vehicles such as the CX-9 have effectively replaced people movers especially when they come, as the CX-9 does, with the choice of front- or all-wheel drive.

The former contributes to better performance, lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions — the latter providing extra traction for towing or mild off-road capability.

The current, second generation CX-9 has been around since 2016 and is due to be replaced in August by the all-new and significantly more expensive, CX-90.

Mazda Australia has indicated that the CX-9 will remain on sale until at least the end of this year. As such, we thought a final review worthwhile.

CX-9 is offered in Sport, Touring, GT, GT SP, Azami and Azami LE variants. All but the Azami LE are available with the choice of front- or all-wheel drive – LE is AWD only.

Our test vehicle was the entry-level Sport FWD.

STYLING

Although the design of the current CX-9 is nearly seven years old it has aged gracefully and is still a very neat and attractive vehicle.

The front of CX-9 is dominated by an extra-large version of the very successful Mazda Kodo grille that’s flanked by wide, relatively large, headlights.

Sport and Touring ride on 18-inch alloy wheels, all others get 20-inch alloys.

INTERIOR

Mazda CX-9 is just over five metres in length and even third row legroom is almost okay for adults with access via a switch on the side of the seat cushion that tilts the seat forward.

The front seats are soft and wide, while the second row of a double bench layout has generous head and leg room.

The window line is quite high and could restrict the vision of young children.

Cargo capacity is better than many in the seven-seat class, with a reasonable 230 litres available with all seven seats in use or 810 litres with the third-row seats folded. The loading height of the floor is a comfortable 805mm.

ENGINES / TRANSMISSIONS

In contrast to the wide range of grades, there’s just the one powertrain. The Skyactiv-G2.5T turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces 170kW of peak power at 5000 rpm and 420Nm of maximum torque from a low 2000 revs.

The engine is mated to Mazda’s SkyActiv-Drive six-speed automatic transmission.

The powertrain features  Mazda’s stop-and-go function, designed to maximise fuel efficiency. It works by cutting the motor when the vehicle comes to rest, restarting it once brake pedal pressure is relaxed.

Anyone looking for extra performance should wait for the CX-90 which will come with the choice of high-output petrol or diesel engines both of which use a new turbocharged in-line six 3.3-litre configuration together with a 48-volt mild hybrid.

SAFETY

Mazda has never been a company to cut corners on safety equipment and all CX-9 variants come with a wide range of driver support systems, including Mazda’s i-Activsense that uses radars and cameras to recognise potential hazards. There is pre-crash safety technology to prevent or reduce the severity of impacts.

There’s also smart city forward and rear brake support, autonomous emergency braking including night time pedestrian detection, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, driver inattention alert and radar cruise control with stop/go function.

Lane departure warning is also fitted, with lane-keep assist, traffic sign recognition, high beam headlight control, Isofix child seat anchors in the outer second-row seats, and head-up display.

The only safety features missing from the CX-9 Sport are front parking sensors (Touring and above) and a 360-degree camera (Azami and Azami LE).

It almost goes without saying these days, but the big Mazda cruiser has a five-star ANCAP rating.

INFOTAINMENT

The 7.0-inch screen in the Sport looks tiny inside the CX-9’s large front console. Touring steps up to a 9.0-inch screen while all from GT upwards expand the screen to 10.25 inches.

The Mazda MZD Connect system provides access to the internet, social media, email, Pandora, Stitcher and Aha as well as hands-free voice and text messaging through Bluetooth.

Although it is a touchscreen, we quickly switched over to using the traditional Mazda Command Control knob and buttons on the centre console which are much easier to reach and use.

Satellite navigation is standard across the range as is wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A wireless smartphone charging pad is located at the bottom of the front console in GT and higher variants.

Sport and Touring have a six-speaker sound system, others get a 12-speaker premium Bose unit with 294-watt amplifier and speakers.

There are only two USB-A ports, located in the centre console storage box, accessible to both front and second-row seat occupants.

DRIVING

The large dimensions of the CX-9 make for easy access. The front seats are relatively narrow but supportive and comfortable. In the entry-level Sport that we tested they lack power adjustment.

Sport does have a reversing camera, but not front parking sensors or 360-degree camera which are available in higher-spec variants.

This Mazda has good low-down torque that makes it pleasant to drive on a day-to-day basis, though it’s obviously no sports machine. An 11.8 metre turning circle can make parking a hassle in tight spaces, particularly in underground carparks.

Out of town it’s like a luxury cruising sedan with sound deadening material added as part of upgrades, meaning the cabin is lovely and quiet.

Steering is relatively light, but responsive and predicable. The ride is smooth with low levels of noise, vibration and harshness.

Sport Mode can be activated through a switch on the centre console. This increases throttle response, while moving auto transmission shift points for improved acceleration, for example when looking to overtake, or filtering on to a motorway.

Fuel consumption is listed at a combined 8.4L/100km. We were initially sceptical about what is a low number for such a large vehicle, but were pleasantly surprised when we averaged an 8.6L/100 km during our week-long test, albeit predominantly in motorway and rural conditions.

SUMMING UP

The CX-9’s spacious and comfortable cabin, refined ride and handling and very competitive pricing combine to make for a very attractive package. It’s an excellent long-distance cruiser and almost falls into the luxury saloon class.

But … it’s nearly seven years old and that shows mainly in the tech features that lag behind most competitors as well as its upcoming CX-90 successor which also brings new petrol and diesel engines.

We’ll be testing the CX-90 when it arrives around August and let you know  whether the significant price increases (at least 25 percent) are justified.

All Mazdas come with a five-year unlimited kilometre warranty. Service intervals are 12 months or 10,000km.

RATINGS:

Looks: 8/10

Performance: 8/10

Safety: 8/10

Thirst: 9/10

Practicality: 7/10

Comfort: 8/10

Tech: 6/10

Value: 9/10

Overall: 7.9/10

AT A GLANCE

MODEL RANGE

Sport FWD: $47,600

Touring FWD: $55,200

GT FWD: $64,700

GT SP FWD: $65,200

Azami FWD: $67,900

Sport AWD: $51,600

Touring AWD: $59,200

GT AWD: $68,700

GT SP AWD: $69,200

Azami AWD: $71,915

Azami LE AWD: $75,165

Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact your local Mazda dealer for drive-away prices.

SPECIFICATIONS (Mazda CX-9 Sport 2.5-litre five-speed wagon)

ENGINE:

Capacity: 2.488 litres

Configuration: Four cylinders in line

Maximum Power: 170 kW @ 5000 rpm

Maximum Torque: 420 Nm @ 2000 rpm

Fuel Type: Petrol 91 RON

Combined Fuel Cycle (ADR 81/02): 8.4 L/100km

CO2 emissions 197 g / km

DRIVELINE: Six-speed automatic, all-wheel drive

DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES:

Length: 5075 mm

Wheelbase: 2930 mm

Width: 1969 mm

Height: 1747 mm

Turning Circle: 11.8 metres

Kerb Mass: 1878 kg

Fuel Tank Capacity: 72 litres

BRAKES:

Front: Ventilated disc

Rear: Solid disc

STANDARD WARRANTY:

Five years / unlimited kilometres

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2025 Toyota Camry: Hybrid-Only Pricing and Updates Announced

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By Jeff Gibbs

Toyota has announced pricing for the 2025 Camry, which now features an all-hybrid lineup. The ninth-generation Camry sees prices increase by up to $2573 across the range, with the entry-level Camry Ascent starting at $39,990—a nearly $5000 jump after the removal of the non-hybrid base model. The Ascent Sport is priced at $42,990, and the top-tier Camry SL comes in at $53,990.

Though branded as the ninth generation, the 2025 Camry is largely a facelift of the previous model, retaining its TNGA-K architecture and critical dimensions. However, significant mechanical upgrades include retuned MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension for improved handling, along with a new steering rack for better responsiveness.

The 2.5-litre petrol/electric hybrid powertrain has been refined, boosting power by 10kW to 170kW. The lighter, more compact transaxle assembly, updated motor with six magnets, and a new 4.0Ah lithium-ion battery contribute to the Camry’s improved fuel efficiency of 4.0L/100km, down from 4.2L/100km. Brake feel and regenerative braking capacity have also been enhanced.

Inside, the cabin gets a modern redesign, with new dashboard elements, updated air vents, and a reconfigured centre console. The 8.0-inch infotainment screen and 7.0-inch LCD instrument panel now come standard on the Ascent, alongside dual-zone climate control for all variants.

The 2025 Camry is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota’s capped-price servicing program offers maintenance every 12 months/15,000km at $255 per service for the first five years. The updated Camry is available now.

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Powered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, it produces 150kW of power and 275Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. This compact powerhouse delivers a thrilling driving experience, with a 0-100 km/h sprint in just 6.2 seconds, making it one of the quickest in its class​.

The i20 N’s sharp handling is enhanced by a limited-slip differential, sport-tuned suspension, and a lightweight chassis, making it a joy to drive on twisty roads or the track. Its aggressive styling, featuring bold lines, a large rear spoiler, and red exterior accents, adds to the sporty appeal​.

Inside, the i20 N is equipped with a modern, driver-focused cabin. It features a 10.25-inch digital driver display and an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Sporty touches like N-branded seats and a steering wheel reinforce its performance-oriented nature​.

However, the stiff suspension might be a drawback for those seeking everyday comfort. Despite this, the i20 N offers excellent value for enthusiasts, combining performance, practicality, and advanced tech at a competitive price point​.

This hot hatch remains a standout for those looking for fun and functionality in a compact package.

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2025 Smart #5 Electric SUV Revealed: The Future of Outdoor Adventure

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2025 Smart #5 Electric SUV Revealed: The Future of Outdoor Adventure

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The all-new 2025 Smart #5 electric SUV is set to revolutionise the way people experience the outdoors, combining cutting-edge electric technology with features designed for adventure. Created through a collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and Geely (Volvo’s parent company), the “hashtag five” is poised to change weekend getaways with a unique blend of off-road capability, luxury, and tech.

Power and Range At the heart of the Smart #5 is a massive 100kWh battery, offering an impressive range of more than 700 kilometres on a single charge. But this vehicle isn’t just about getting from point A to point B — it’s equipped to power outdoor adventures. The Smart #5 can run a variety of appliances, including a fridge, movie projector, and a high-fidelity stereo, making it an ideal companion for camping trips and outdoor escapes.

Design and Off-Road Capability Sized similarly to a Subaru Forester, the Smart #5 is designed for mild off-road tasks with all-wheel-drive traction and ample ground clearance. For those looking to push further into the wild, an optional off-road pack draws inspiration from the Land Rover Defender, featuring practical additions like a fold-down ladder, rooftop cargo tray, and external storage for muddy or wet gear.

Luxurious Interior and Advanced Technology Inside, the Smart #5 offers a premium experience with a digital dashboard and two high-resolution AMOLED displays. The SUV also boasts an augmented reality head-up display, giving drivers enhanced navigation and information at a glance. Powered by a water-cooled computer processor, the system can run movies and video games, turning the car into an entertainment hub for remote locations.

2025 Smart #5 Interior

2025 Smart #5 Interior

The vehicle’s heated seats come with a massage function and can fold flat to create a “king size” sleeping space — perfect for overnight stays, though likely not quite as large as a traditional mattress. Adding to the luxurious feel, the Sennheiser surround sound system provides immersive audio, while a cute electronic avatar acts as a digital assistant, similar to Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri.

Innovative Features for Outdoor Adventures One of the standout features is the built-in movie projector, which, combined with the climate-controlled cabin, offers a unique way to relax under the stars. The SUV’s robust electrical system also allows it to power various appliances, transforming campsites into high-tech getaways.

Launch and Market Plans Though pricing details have not been confirmed, industry expectations suggest the Smart #5 could approach the $100,000 mark, especially given its extensive features and capabilities. This places it above the smaller Smart #1 and Smart #3 models.

The brand’s decision to debut the model globally in Byron Bay, Australia, underscores its intent to bring the Smart #5 to the Australian market. After its initial release in China later this year, production for Australia is expected to begin in 2025, with journalists from Europe and Asia already traveling to see the model in person.

With its combination of eco-friendly electric power, innovative tech, and off-road capability, the 2025 Smart #5 promises to be a game-changer in the electric SUV market, catering to those who want to explore the outdoors without sacrificing comfort or modern conveniences.

 

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