It’s not uncommon to wait months for pricing on a new vehicle to be announced, but Mazda isn’t going slow when it comes to the CX-90. Having debuted at the end of January, we already have official pricing for the three-row SUV. It starts at $40,970, including a mandatory destination charge of $1,375.
What does that buy you? The CX-90 3.3 Turbo Select is the base trim level in the family, offering a detuned version of the turbocharged I6 making 280 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. If that sounds familiar, it’s the same output found with the CX-60 sold in markets outside the US. A 48-volt mild-hybrid system is still in play, and all trims feature an eight-speed automatic with all-wheel drive. Mazda’s Kinematic Posture Control for enhanced cornering is standard, as are a bevy of driver assist and safety features through the automaker’s iActivsense system.
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Inside, There’s room for eight people with bench seats in the second and third rows. At the front is a standard 10.25-inch center infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto integration. The driver enjoys an eight-way power driver seat, everyone enjoys an eight-speaker stereo, and the base model CX-90 still rolls on 19-inch wheels. If that’s not enough, additional trim levels include Preferred, Preferred Plus, Premium, and Premium Plus.
The least expensive CX-90 with the full-fat 340-hp I6 is the called the Turbo S, priced from $53,125. Aside from the power boost, seven-passenger seating with a two-place third row is standard, along with the larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen. It also adds lane-keep assist and active cruise control to the driver-assist list. Similar trim offerings for the Turbo S model culminate in the Turbo S Premium Plus flagship, where you’ll find Nappa leather, heated quad captain’s chairs, and more. But you will pay handsomely for it, as that raises the price to $61,325.
At $48,820, the 2024 Mazda CX-90 PHEV holds the middle ground in the line. It drops the inline-six in favor of the 2.5-liter e-Skyactiv powertrain, merging a four-cylinder with an electric motor for a combined output of 323 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque. A 17.8 kWh battery gives the CX-90 PHEV the capability to run purely on electric power, and while Mazda doesn’t officially offer an electric-only range, it’s likely similar to the CX-60 PHEV’s mark of around 39 miles.
Here’s a complete breakdown of CX-90 trim levels and prices.
Model/Trim
Base Price
MSRP (incl. $1,375 destination fee)
CX-90 Turbo Select
$39,595
$40,970
CX-90 Turbo Preferred
$43,445
$44,820
CX-90 Turbo Preferred Plus
$45,900
$47,275
CX-90 Turbo Premium
$48,900
$50,275
CX-90 Turbo Premium Plus
$52,950
$54,325
CX-90 PHEV Preferred
$47,445
$48,820
CX-90 PHEV Premium
$52,900
$54,275
CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus
$56,950
$58,325
CX-90 Turbo S
$51,750
$53,125
CX-90 Turbo S Premium
$56,450
$57,825
CX-90 Turbo S Premium Plus
$59,950
$61,325
The 2024 Mazda CX-90 will reach dealerships in the spring, but for those who want more CX-90 content right now, check out the Rambling About Cars podcast below.
Source: motor1
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