Mazda CX-60 drive by Steve Rogers
It was a balmy Sunday afternoon for a 150- mile drive through rural Mid Wales.
Lots of steep climbs, sharp bends, the sort of roads
that don’t give great economy, certainly not in a big SUV with a 3.3 litre
straight six diesel under the bonnet.
I drove the CX-60 diesel at the launch earlier this year and wanted to find out if the official economy figures would be as good in real time driving.
The journey was nothing out of the ordinary but the Mazda was.
I reset the economy and watched the numbers go up and up, and by the time I
pulled on to my drive the digital readout showed 57.6mpg. That is insane.
It is helped by an eight-speed automatic gearbox,
standard across the range, with well chosen ratios and needing just under
1,500rpm to cruise at 60mph.
I covered nearly 800 miles in the next six days, 300
miles with a fully laden four-berth caravan in tow. Driven solo the CX-60 spent
more time in the fifties than the forties, but it was the fuel consumption
while towing that raised my eyebrows.
Unless you tow 29.8mpg will mean nothing but let me
assure you that is beyond impressive. I would have been satisfied with around
24mpg from a powerful all wheel drive SUV, the sort of return I got from a
3-litre Land Rover Discovery Sport.
Mazda has taken diesel emissions and economy to
another level with an engine equally significant as the Ford 1-litre EcoBoost,
a three-time International Engine of the Year winner.
That said the motoring press, me included, was shocked
when Mazda launched this engine when the UK had turned its back on diesel, and
at a time when it was 20p a litre dearer than petrol.
Mazda’s UK boss Jeremy Thomson said the majority of
sales would be for the petrol hybrid and plug-in hybrid models with the diesel
intended to meet the needs of customers who want an efficient, long distance
driving car with great towing capacity.
He was right on that score as CX-60 has a towing
capacity of 2500kg so it can pull the heaviest of twin axle caravans with ease,
with the option of all wheel drive.
Not that CX-60 is just about its engine. This is a
sophisticated large family SUV, bigger than rivals like Audi Q5 and Volvo XC
60, and with a starting price of £43,010 is competitive given its generous spec
list.
As with all Mazdas you can rely on a sporty chassis
and for a big vehicle this handles well, not quite as well planted as the Q5
but sharper than the Volvo, if that is important. The key message is that it
does not give way to comfort coping well with potholes and poorer road surfaces
of which there are so many.
Inside has the premium feel we have come to expect
with high quality materials and a smart layout. The new digital binnacle is a
traditional speedo, rev counter configuration but does not give a great deal of
additional information like most rivals.
The updated central infotainment centre has a larger
touchscreen but can still be operated by the rotary controller between the
front seats and is the simplest system I have come across with clear, easy to find
menus and sub menus, while the heating controls are neatly laid out physical
buttons.
My all wheel drive Homura sits in the middle of a
three model range and has a classy finish.
It comes with powered front seats, ventilated and
heated, powered steering wheel adjustment, rear camera, auto dipping LED
headlights, head up display, powered tailgate and a lot more, but if that is
not enough then the convenience and driver assistance pack for £1,900 throws in
the likes of 360 degree camera, wireless charging, and additional safety
systems. That would be tempting.
I was struggling to fault CX-60 until I got into the
back and while it is not tight, legroom is below par for such a big vehicle.
That said I appreciated the floor space with the seats down and was able to
load two adult bicycles.
Forty odd grand is a lot of money but if this is the
size car you need then it becomes an everyday vehicle because it is a big car
with small car economy. I would always expect to be averaging high forties to
50mpg with the knowledge that there is more to come on a longer journey.
Fast facts
CX-60 Homura AWD
£48,380 (£52.030 tested)
3.3 litre diesel; 250bhp
0-62 7.4secs; 138mph
53.3mpg combined
138g/km. 1st tax £285
Insurance group 38
Boot: 570-1726 litres
Towing: 2500kg
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