Mazda CX60 driving REVIEW e-Skyactiv in Germany (US CX70)! Is it the Premium CX-5?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • This is our in-depth review of the Mazda CX60 e-Skyactiv. We're taking a look at Exterior, Interior and the driving experience.
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    00:00 Mazda CX-60 the Japanese BMW X3?
    00:26 Strong design
    00:36 Rhodium White, Soul Red Crystal, Machine Grey
    00:52 Length and difference to CX-5 and CX-70
    01:33 New RWD platform with AWD
    02:26 Key fob and doors
    02:55 Interior: Steering wheel
    03:05 Seats
    04:10 Cockpit overview
    04:41 Shifting lever and middle console
    05:08 Infotainment system with Apple Carplay
    06:13 360 camera
    06:31 User interface
    06:45 Digital instruments and Head-up-Display (HUD)
    07:05 Climate unit with real knobs
    07:36 More interiors features
    07:52 Rear seating
    08:44 Trunk / boot / loading area
    09:27 PHEV or 6-cylinder petrol or diesel
    10:03 Plugin-Hybrid details
    10:10 Driving with acceleration test
    11:50 German Autobahn motorway high speed
    13:10 Have they improved driving and comfort?
    14:22 PHEV system: transitions?
    15:08 New Steering ratio
    15:58 Comparison to Mazda CX-5
    17:29 Does the PHEV make sense?
    17:56 Assistance systems and user interface
    18:26 Agile driving
    19:03 City driving
    21:30 Wait for the petrol engine?
    22:06 Pick the CX-60 or the CX-5?
    #Mazda #MazdaCX60
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  • @autogefuehl
    @autogefuehl  Год назад +9

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    00:00 Mazda CX-60 the Japanese BMW X3?
    00:26 Strong design
    00:36 Rhodium White, Soul Red Crystal, Machine Grey
    00:52 Length and difference to CX-5 and CX-70
    01:33 New RWD platform with AWD
    02:26 Key fob and doors
    02:55 Interior: Steering wheel
    03:05 Seats
    04:10 Cockpit overview
    04:41 Shifting lever and middle console
    05:08 Infotainment system with Apple Carplay
    06:13 360 camera
    06:31 User interface
    06:45 Digital instruments and Head-up-Display (HUD)
    07:05 Climate unit with real knobs
    07:36 More interiors features
    07:52 Rear seating
    08:44 Trunk / boot / loading area
    09:27 PHEV or 6-cylinder petrol or diesel
    10:03 Plugin-Hybrid details
    10:10 Driving with acceleration test
    11:50 German Autobahn motorway high speed
    13:10 Have they improved driving and comfort?
    14:22 PHEV system: transitions?
    15:08 New Steering ratio
    15:58 Comparison to Mazda CX-5
    17:29 Does the PHEV make sense?
    17:56 Assistance systems and user interface
    18:26 Agile driving
    19:03 City driving
    21:30 Wait for the petrol engine?
    22:06 Pick the CX-60 or the CX-5?
    #Mazda #MazdaCX60
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  • @calvinkinwancheung4772
    @calvinkinwancheung4772 Год назад +38

    "Touchscreens are too dangerous" Finally there's a brand who realises this when many other manufacturers are getting obsessed with enormous screens

    • @kevinnnoz
      @kevinnnoz Год назад

      I understand and agree with your view with most of the this tech. But when it comes to using Apple CarPlay… the control mob is just too slow and clumsy and find your eyes off the road too much when trying locate and select an Apple CarPlay function…

  • @nourthedoor2946
    @nourthedoor2946 Год назад +63

    Literally counting down the days till the CX-70 launches here in America. I'm absolutely in love with this car, especially with this interior.

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Год назад +2

      The unofficial plan was to release the 3-row version first.

    • @Michael-kd7hn
      @Michael-kd7hn Год назад +1

      Almost doing the same on my end. My Mazda 3 is only a 2019 so I don't mind waiting for year 2 or 3 for Mazda to sort out the kinks of the CX-70.
      I would have liked to hear more regarding the electric range & power and transition between EV & hybrid hiccups. My lifestyle fits perfectly a 50km electric range plug-in hybrid, I'm always surprised how few people seem to like plug-in hybrids.

    • @silkysmooth1968
      @silkysmooth1968 Год назад +3

      You and me both. Was considering upgrading from my current 2020 CX-5 to a BMW X4 but will wait til CX-70 drops in America.

    • @MrMustangrick
      @MrMustangrick Год назад +2

      Possibility for me since I do not want a full electric. Hybrid makes more sense.

  • @adam145
    @adam145 Год назад +103

    I don't really care for SUVs so I really hope there will be a new 3 or 6 with a similar drivetrain. Power and efficiency combined with a compact vehicle would be a perfect combo!

    • @DuniaYako
      @DuniaYako Год назад +11

      I don't understand why they can't just make a few 6s for those who love them

    • @adam145
      @adam145 Год назад +3

      @@DuniaYako They're probably waiting to make a model on the new longer platform and no one was buying them to make profit.

    • @user-bs1wx1tb7e
      @user-bs1wx1tb7e Год назад

      There are rumors that a new 6 based on this platform and powertrain is in the pipeline. A japanese magazine provided some images of the new 6 too, pc generated obviously. I am pretty sure they didn't create such a platform only for big suvs, it would be a waste, but in order to provide a sedan and/or sport coupe based on this, they probably want to have the new 3L inline 6 skyactive x ready.

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Год назад +3

      There will not be a sedan like this, because it doesn't make sense financially

    • @erickilfeather6827
      @erickilfeather6827 Год назад +4

      @@DuniaYako they make what the cars that they can sell in large quantities.

  • @dasautogt
    @dasautogt Год назад +41

    One thing Mazda always do very well, IMO. Fit and finish. 👍

    • @wrakowic
      @wrakowic Год назад

      No stupid capacitative bullshit buttons decided by some out of touch C-suite moron that has a personal driver anyway 👌

  • @ditismijnreactie1641
    @ditismijnreactie1641 Год назад +13

    The reason to buy this CX-60: A lot of focus on the interior, exterior, driving experience and comparisons with the CX-5. Which completely makes sense in a car review, but at the start of the decision tree when buying a new car you've got taxes and budget. No way would I consider buying a 3.3l diesel, no matter how good it will sounds or drive, it will be a tax nightmare. So this CX-60 looks very cool inside-out (ok, that's a very personal opinion), has a very powerful powertrain, low CO2, no range anxiety and full option it's 10 to 15K cheaper than a comparable X3, Q5 or GLC and a shorter delivery time (at least so I was promised, let's see in Jan). Many of the "cheaper" phevs also come with small 1.3, 1.5 or 1.6 engines and the reported consumption figures after the battery runs out are not good to say the least (easily over 10l/100km) while I'm expecting this one to stay around 8l/100km. All that made me decide to buy this beautifull CX-60 ;-)

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Год назад

      I agree with you, swedish buyer here

    • @megaintegrator
      @megaintegrator Год назад

      the only issue, sound deadening..

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Год назад

      @@megaintegrator backdoor close quality and the cheap fob too. I want to open and close windows with the fob too

    • @guspil4080
      @guspil4080 Год назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more!

  • @converdis449
    @converdis449 Год назад +24

    Another great review Thomas 👏 I live in Australia and have owned a GT CX5 SkyActiv diesel since 2017. Love the CX5 and keen on updating to the 3.3 litre CX60 when it becomes available in Australia. I agree regarding carry the hybrid batteries around there is a lot of weight I feel the 3.0 petrol and 3.3 diesel will be more natural more fun and more Mazda in the way they drive

  • @erikstenquist7577
    @erikstenquist7577 Год назад +31

    Thank you for nice review. I ordered my car after your first static review, and got a little bit worried after your testdrive in Portugal. But now I had it delivered two weeks ago and I absolutely love it! The drivetrain is perhaps not the smoothest and jerks sometimes, but the car has character and is beautiful inside out. I have driven it 1300 km and the average petrol consumption is 1,1 liter/100km and electric 23,5 kWh/100km.

    • @Wotan-ke5ow
      @Wotan-ke5ow Год назад +1

      I waited for a test drive so my delivery is only in April

    • @Statskundskaber
      @Statskundskaber Год назад

      @@Wotan-ke5ow I also waited for a test drive, but I got extremely lucky with the delivery so I got my Takumi᛭

    • @DimitarStanev
      @DimitarStanev Год назад +3

      I will never understand people buying cars before theyve even driven them.

    • @lnbadi
      @lnbadi Год назад

      can you charge your CX60 at home? How long does it take to charge on the wall socket and on the charging station?

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Год назад

      @@DimitarStanev same people that preorder video games

  • @kasamkhalid8341
    @kasamkhalid8341 Год назад +18

    This car is fantastic, drove one recently and it's fantastic. When you put it in sports mode the gauge cluster goes red and shows a graphic of the car looking all aggressive and it absolutely shifts. Personally I'd go for the Homura spec with black alloys and interior. Lovely car! If anyone is in the UK and considering one let me know!

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад +4

      It's not your fault that Mazda only offers high spec in animal skin leather trim. However in general, please consider to try to avoid buying animal leather car seats because of the high impact on humans, animals and the environment when possible (e.g. picking lower trim or choosing cars with high trim fabric/leatherette or mirofibre option.

    • @davidperry3531
      @davidperry3531 Год назад +2

      @@autogefuehl Give me proper genuine leather any day.

    • @jctoyou
      @jctoyou Месяц назад

      All those animals killed for burger why not use the leather ?? Makes no sense​@@autogefuehl

  • @8TOM
    @8TOM Год назад +2

    Long time subscriber. But i think 1st time ever watched that Thomas hit almost 200 km/h 👍 Great Mazda. They first time trying to approach premium segment. Hope they improve more in time.

  • @estebana.miralles3619
    @estebana.miralles3619 Год назад +5

    I truly like your honest review on this wonderful car. Lets hope the folks from Mazda are listening you and they will address some of your concerns.
    Great review as always!!
    Gracias!!

  • @lawrencemitchell5983
    @lawrencemitchell5983 Год назад +6

    Another thorough review. It looks quite large enough as is for our US market. In white it seems a competition for BMW X SUVs....which are seemingly everywhere on our roads. Even though Mazda is aiming upscale, some base models are relatively affordable even in this crazy US auto market.....my Mom got a nice CX-5 (all AWD now) for under $28k...and my daily driver is the Mazda 3 hatchback...it's quite nice driving.

  • @g.p.courtney8536
    @g.p.courtney8536 Год назад +1

    I have watched your reviews (both of them) of the CX60 two or three times. I listened to your words very closely, especially when you’re describing the driving experience. That is what concerns me the most. I have been waiting with anticipation for the release of this vehicle in the US. You said they improved some of the issues that were troubling you but there are still some things that need to be worked out. I hope Mazda is watching your videos. Thank you very much for your very good, and honest, review. Dunke.

  • @michaelvella8511
    @michaelvella8511 Год назад +2

    Thank you for another good video. Can't wait for the CX70 to come here

  • @HeyZesty
    @HeyZesty Год назад +1

    I’m Japanese and waited long for a honest review like this one unlike the car journalist here!! great vid!!

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Год назад

      In Japan do you have biased car journalists?

  • @chainsov
    @chainsov Год назад +8

    not only Mazda thinks touchscreens are too dangerous.
    ADAC did some tests on infotainment systems of different cars, where drivers needed to drive through a course and change settings like AC temps or radio station and driver attention was measured with eye tracking and video.
    Mazda got 1st place, Tesla got the last place.

  • @zarzaf6414
    @zarzaf6414 Год назад +1

    lol just the first frame i saw those quad fakery i heard in my head AFEP and thomases whistling xD, i waited to hear it and just great review as always xD

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 Год назад +3

    A very enjoyable & interesting review video ✅

  • @NickErickson
    @NickErickson Год назад +2

    I can’t wait for the CX-70 to come to the US. I used to have a CX-5 and looking forward to getting the CX-70 some day as a PHEV

  • @primehour
    @primehour Год назад +11

    Thanks for a great review! I ended up ordering a CX-60 because it suits better to our needs as a family SUV when compared it to X3, XC60, Q5 or GLC. Bigger boot space, doors open almost 90 degrees, more safety features with less money and so on. Also better electric range than some of these. For me the driving experience was not the number one priority at this point of life.

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад +3

      cheers! keep tuning in :)

    • @TheLooking4sunset
      @TheLooking4sunset Год назад

      Me too, homura

    • @TheAdatto
      @TheAdatto Год назад

      Same. Ordered the CX-60

    • @primehour
      @primehour Год назад +5

      After 4 weeks of ownership I have to say that there is no compromise with the driving experience after all. Driving is enjoyable and fun. Recently manufactured CX-60s are much better to drive than the pre and early production ones as they have improvements in suspension, steering, gear shift and EV/combustion shifts etc. A great car in my opinion. 👍🏼

    • @Cosmopolitm
      @Cosmopolitm Год назад

      @@primehourhow many km you do after the battery is 10%?

  • @brianodwyer9127
    @brianodwyer9127 Год назад +3

    Thomas, thank you for the updated review on a production model. Good to know that Mazda have ironed out some of the kinks. I have just put my order down for the Exclusive-line model as I don't require all the bells and whistles, plus, the ride should be a little better with the 18-inch alloys. However, I did add both the Convenience & Driver Assistance packs 😀

    • @ukgroucho
      @ukgroucho Год назад +2

      Yup did the same - but splurged on the nice Mazda red paint.

    • @adrianbyron-parker5797
      @adrianbyron-parker5797 Год назад

      what MPG are you getting from it?

  • @Cn-sk7mz
    @Cn-sk7mz Год назад +10

    I was expecting cx-60 to be more spacious than cx-5 or cx-8 but it’s not. Also the shift lever where you have to maneuver it to the right just to go to Drive (D) position is a little bit odd for me. Overall quality of both interior and exterior is superb.

  • @SgtNuker
    @SgtNuker Год назад +1

    Tapping the lever over and pulling back is complicated? No, complicated is manually shifting a tractor trailer. I actually applaud Mazda for using a physical lever instead of a twist knob or buttons.

  • @rontopping2048
    @rontopping2048 Год назад +7

    Just purchased cx5 turbo with black trim and wheels, leather seats with red stitching is beautiful . When cx70 is available in us I will probably upgrade. I looked at Mercedes and BMW. I believe Mazda has nicer soft touch materials in interior. And what I hear better reliability. Also half the price. Love Mazda

    • @user-bs1wx1tb7e
      @user-bs1wx1tb7e Год назад +4

      Problem with german manufacturers is that their options cost too much. If you include all the options that a Mazda top trim has, you are going to spend double or even more. There is no doubt that if those vehicles were similarly priced to a Mazda, most would pick the german ones, but come on, the german cars are not worth 2 or 3 similar mazda vehicles....

  • @jimmy.christian
    @jimmy.christian Год назад +2

    Great review Thomas, hows the lane keeping assist feel? Does it keep it centred on road or still like the old system bouncing to the centre when close to the lane marking?

  • @ijaen
    @ijaen Год назад +3

    Mazda is doing such great things these days…I like this one.

  • @ArtcoPhotography
    @ArtcoPhotography Год назад

    Thomas. As always including video.
    Question, what brand are you glasses. Looking for a new pair.

  • @johnnywires943
    @johnnywires943 Год назад +2

    Great review again Thomas.Just 2 points i would like to make.First,you must cater for more space at the back passenger seats.Mazda have this problem with all their suvs.The room at the back is woeful.Second,the price of a CX-60 is very high and here you have to ask yourself do you buy the Mazda or do you go for a premium European.I know what most people would go for and that is the Mercs,BMW,Audies ect.Mazda cant compete with that type of luxury.People will always opt for a Merc,for the status,than a Mazda.That is why Mazda should have remained as a sub luxury brand offering great value for money and being Japanese,reliability and lower costs.Nobody in the world would mention Mazda in the same breath as Merc,BMW,Audi.I do OWN a CX-5,2019 model and i am in love with it.It does feel luxurious and premium,even though it is not.Japanese luxury?Of course Lexxus,yes they can give those top europeans a run for their money and they have.

  • @PCConditioning
    @PCConditioning Год назад +5

    I’m so excited to see how the CX-70 turns out here in the U.S. 👍🏻

  • @rodneyskennedy3163
    @rodneyskennedy3163 Год назад +1

    Great review Thomas, this is a great looking suv from Mazda.

  • @DaveDVideoMaker
    @DaveDVideoMaker Год назад +38

    I am very disappointed that Mazda has decided to follow the same route as Volkswagen and put fake quad exhausts (similar to the ones you’ll find in some Volkswagen R Line vehicles).

    • @dragosflorinmilea6806
      @dragosflorinmilea6806 Год назад +8

      I have a Mazda 6 GJ, with 2 real exhausts. LOVE IT! But this new trend it's just stupid. Unfortunately :(

    • @wedgett1
      @wedgett1 Год назад +3

      Just shows you VW seem to be the trendsetters. They do make great looking cars. Agreed fake exhausts need to go!

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker Год назад +1

      @@dragosflorinmilea6806I see Mazda hasn’t put fake exhausts on their other vehicles, but to me, it’s so absurd they put them on the CX60.

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Год назад +5

      It's not a big deal

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker Год назад +2

      @@dragospahontu Really it is. Look at the new Audi S6/S7/SQ5 European spec. These are the worst fake quad exhausts in the world. The other worst ones include the Mazda CX60 and the VW R Line ones.

  • @LookieChannel
    @LookieChannel Год назад +1

    Very nice and professional review, thank you sir. I think for this class, there should be fluent acceleration and not sudden jerk in power movement, that does not look good. How comfortable is to sit on the skunk stripe in the middle of the seats? I learned you were not super happy about the comfort of the seats anywas, by look they dissapoint. Not sure about the fabric interior is a good thing - probably kids or just dirty hands from job will get this fabric parts age rather quickly.

  • @tapper701
    @tapper701 Год назад

    Mazda CX60 is evolving in a good way ... Slainte' ! Cheers !

  • @sbomorse
    @sbomorse Год назад +33

    This is a really interesting addition to Mazda's lineup in the UK. I would seriously consider this against the Volvo XC60.

    • @joey-pn3xe
      @joey-pn3xe Год назад +2

      You should also consider the Lexus NX 450. Longer electric range than the Mazda and almost guaranteed great reliability.

    • @gvaley
      @gvaley Год назад +1

      Volvo is a much more refined car, trust me. MUCH more. They may be similar on paper but when you get real, they are not real competitors. I didn't care driving the Mazda (but I have owned the CX-5) because I could tell by just sitting in it that it's another fake from Mazda. Doors are light and hollow and the closing is unreliable and unpleasant. Up close the interior looks like a 90s effort at luxury even though it looks cool on picture. The tech is outdated and i know from experience that it's unreliable.

    • @Wotan-ke5ow
      @Wotan-ke5ow Год назад +16

      @@gvaley I actually chose this one and not the XC60
      So I had a different experience than you, which is why you obviously test drive. I also prefer the Mazda interior and in my country the price is also nearly10k less for the Mazda

    • @ijaen
      @ijaen Год назад +7

      @@gvaley I also owned a CX-5 and the entire industry is praising Mazda interiors and overall quality.

    • @vecernicek2
      @vecernicek2 Год назад +7

      @@gvaley You have no clue what you're talking about. Mazda is far better quality than Volvo. No rational person ever wants to own any modern Volvo outside warranty.

  • @AllStars2525
    @AllStars2525 Год назад

    Great review. I'm interested in you reviewing the petrol only model.

  • @behzadnasr
    @behzadnasr Год назад

    hi . iam Behzad from Sweden .. i listen to u and i canceled my order cx60 and got the CX5 Newground jet black ,,,,, its was amazing drive ... Cx 5 is the the best ///

  • @dwade3202
    @dwade3202 Год назад +10

    Good on mazda, love big diesels, cant beat the torque and the 1000km+ range.

    • @LouRaX
      @LouRaX Год назад

      u mean the range torque is beaten by 20000x times on EVs

    • @dwade3202
      @dwade3202 Год назад +1

      @@LouRaX do you even math ? the fuck. and no, I'm not interested in 300km range EV that weighs 3 tonnes.

    • @LouRaX
      @LouRaX Год назад

      @@dwade3202 300km EVS have like 1,5 its cars like Zoe or peugot 208e /corsa E

  • @artdelac
    @artdelac Год назад +1

    Thanks for your extensive driving review of the CX-60. I came here to watch as a reference to the upcoming larger but very similarly designed plug-in hybrid CX-90 here in the U.S. The CX-90 models were just revealed in the US but will not be officially released for sale until mid-2023. I am most interested in the plug-in PHEV CX-90 model but wonder if it will lack more of the Mazda sporty appeal you talked about. I guess it is acceptable in my view since I am more about saving fuel than having sporty performance. Hahaha. As a side note, I LOVE how your driving footage shows how German motorists know how to use directional indicators (blinkers) as a natural part of driving when making a turn or changing lanes. One of my biggest pet peeves driving in America is how many drivers do not use (or do not even know how!!!) their blinkers thus reducing safety and courtesy on the road.

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад

      Highly appreciated! Please share our videos 🤗

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад

      3.3 diesel review soon!!

  • @freesailor12
    @freesailor12 Год назад

    Thank you Thomas. Question, this plug-in hybrid is it the one from Toyota/Lexus ? I hope so as it's a great one.

  • @TheOnelegman67
    @TheOnelegman67 Год назад +1

    Great review, thanks.

  • @lulzimi
    @lulzimi Год назад +1

    For maximum efficiency for long drives without charging the battery at a station. What charge level of battery would you recommend to keep? (You can set at which charge level the battery will stay at in the car settings)

  • @GlitterGuru
    @GlitterGuru Год назад +6

    I don't think I've ever seen an SUV with a dash-to-axel ratio this long before. That chrome badge on the fender has gotta go though!

  • @stefanjovanovski6035
    @stefanjovanovski6035 Год назад +1

    i am in love with this SUV

  • @michelebicc6983
    @michelebicc6983 Год назад +13

    Are you going to test the 3.3 eSkyactive-D model when available? Thanks Thomas

  • @anomuumit
    @anomuumit Год назад +7

    Had a test drive just for the fun of it with one of these PHEVs at a local dealer, was told that the model was a press car. Some thoughts coming in "blind" to the test drive: it has nice looking design overall, drivetrain was not smooth in normal driving situations, car seemed to sail from left to right in motorway driving (lane assist was supposed to be turned off), exterior seems large but the space is not well used (eg. front grille extends far out from the radiator with a lot of empty space in between, you can see it in the shot at 0:32), steering had a somewhat disconnected feel from driving the car, acceleration was enough for overtaking, would have liked a bit more tire noise insulation on rougher road surfaces, indicator sound was a bit annoying. It's a nice try, but not a car I would consider for the amount of money asked for it.

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Год назад

      Ano Muumit, the space is needed for the forthcoming 6 cylinder engine. Other things you mentioned, not so good.

  • @burddog0792
    @burddog0792 Год назад +1

    Thomas have you heard anything about the rumored CX50 hybrid in spring 2023?

  • @robertdevoy3119
    @robertdevoy3119 Год назад +18

    Manufacturers have gone overboard with the large wheels. If you get the top model with all the bells and whistles, you're stuck with the largest and most uncomfortable riding wheels. I have a 2019 Signature with the 19" wheels and those are just about perfect combination of ride and handling. Especially, since I upgraded the tires to Michelin Pilot All Season 4 that are superior in every way compared to the standard Toyo tires.

    • @user-bs1wx1tb7e
      @user-bs1wx1tb7e Год назад +6

      This. So much this.... Why can't we get the top trim with the smallest wheels? If they need more money, just provide some more "premium quality" smaller wheels. Ride comfort, especially in family cars, is far more important than looks.

    • @hsavov
      @hsavov Год назад +1

      Yes, I really dislike the fact that you can’t configure smaller wheels on the higher trim levels. I live in Bulgaria and larger wheels are just a no-go for me

    • @joggelweekend
      @joggelweekend Год назад +2

      people think the larger the wheel, the better the handling, but that's so untrue...

    • @robertdevoy3119
      @robertdevoy3119 Год назад +1

      ​@@joggelweekend ​ @joggelweekend ​ @joggelweekend Yes, absolutely. It's really about the tire quality and design parameters. On my CX5 Signature I upgraded to a far better tire and increased the size somewhat to 245/50-19 with the Michelin Pilot All Season 4. Using an app, I found the difference in speedo reading is a miniscule 0.2%. At 60 mph the actual speed is 59.8 mph. This tire is better in every single way. It handles better, is quieter, has better ride quality and tread is rated to last twice as long. Plus, the difference in price is not that great. It's well worth the upgrade if you plan to keep the car.

    • @gavcom4060
      @gavcom4060 Год назад +4

      @@joggelweekend nobody thinks that LOL. people buy bigger wheels because they’re aesthetically more pleasing (subjective, but consumers generally agree)

  • @brooklyn560
    @brooklyn560 Год назад

    Wish it had the more aggressive front end of the Cx 50 but this is amazing

  • @francisgallozzi2595
    @francisgallozzi2595 Год назад +1

    What's up with the AC 220V/150W labelling (upright and upside down) at the back of middle console as shown in your Rear seating portion of this video?

  • @BlameGamerOfficial
    @BlameGamerOfficial Год назад +1

    Is the key or door sound not premium? This is a beautiful interior.

  • @graemearmstrong8451
    @graemearmstrong8451 Год назад +1

    I don’t understand why they’ve gone for individual controls to increase or decrease temperature. The temperature scroll wheel of the latest Mazda3 is much more controllable, logical and feels classier. Is it cost saving?

  • @TarriqStPatrick
    @TarriqStPatrick Год назад

    Good to see that Mazda have managed to engineer and build a vehicle that will and can compete pound for pound with the X3. BMW now have a direct competitor and this will open up the segment.

  • @hashaliphilemonasher6136
    @hashaliphilemonasher6136 Год назад

    It is very beautiful and I love it

  • @mikklustmets4239
    @mikklustmets4239 Год назад +4

    Surely engines will be more reliable compered to same size suvs with 4 cylinders. Smoother power delivery and less strain. Lets see. Bring back inline 6!

    • @Kanazawa1997
      @Kanazawa1997 Год назад +1

      I think Mazda’s inline six diesel will enter the European market. Yep I6 FTW. I heard it has great fuel economy despite larger displacement.

  • @TractorsChemer
    @TractorsChemer Год назад +1

    Must have. 😍😍😍

  • @chedinbuildsstudio5144
    @chedinbuildsstudio5144 Год назад

    I would love to see a Mazda 6 with this interior , especially the light color seats and light wood trim .

    • @WorksOnMyComputer
      @WorksOnMyComputer Год назад

      Please no. The Mazda 6 has a classic and upmarket interior now, that is right size proportioned to the car.

  • @Matt_Curlew
    @Matt_Curlew Год назад +9

    I can understand what Thomas says about the unique driving experience you normally get. But this is a more premium-focussed car and of course bigger (and heavier). It shouldn't be as playful as the CX-5. They just had to make it more spacious and comfortabel.

  • @TheAdatto
    @TheAdatto Год назад +1

    Ordered a CX-60 Homura in red. Can't wait but i have to (6 months)

  • @danieli.9549
    @danieli.9549 Год назад

    Hi, is feeling like an BMW X3 or VOLVO CX 60 , this Mazda ?- becauze there is she compettition - better or less ? TKS !!!

  • @stevin9893
    @stevin9893 Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu Год назад

    I can't wait for the new CX-9.

  • @ld9387
    @ld9387 Год назад

    I never thought I'd say this but the bumpers need some cladding. Or they need to be shortened. They drop too low. They look very long. Looks like what happens when you put aftermarket bumpers on a hatchback in need for speed underground.

  • @chrisfoster5098
    @chrisfoster5098 Год назад +10

    Hi Thomas quick question, how does this car compare to a Volvo XC 60? Another great video by the way. 👏👏

    • @leob_v2
      @leob_v2 Год назад +3

      Interested about what he thinks as well.

  • @winstonthecuttlefish5352
    @winstonthecuttlefish5352 Год назад

    Which CX series buyer is caring is looking for sporty driving?

  • @ten3353
    @ten3353 Год назад +1

    @ 14:34 Thomas, in Australia, we might call it “a kangaroo hop” 🇦🇺🦘😅 …. or in plain English, I call it a “surge or lunge & grip”, can be many ways to describe it.

  • @radarh7910
    @radarh7910 Год назад +3

    Interior is great, but outside desing is weeery "deja vu".

  • @TheLooking4sunset
    @TheLooking4sunset Год назад

    This car looks even better in real life than on film

  • @iomis69
    @iomis69 Год назад

    Dear Thomas,please tell us the time to 100km/h in CX5 an CX60! I had to sell my CX5 diesel because of that !!! I love leather in my car , but I found that I don't have this option in my car...after I bought it ! BMW X5 ventilated seats !! I will wraith for 6 in line!

  • @autotechnology2164
    @autotechnology2164 Год назад +5

    Good job Mazda👍

  • @aslnzzzrt
    @aslnzzzrt Год назад

    The transition on PHEV to ICE is quite mechanical. I personally like it. Not smooth but it is nice to have.

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

    diesel version will be interesting!! where it is by the way!?

  • @johnnettleton1240
    @johnnettleton1240 Год назад +8

    As a CX 5 owner top spec 2.2 diesel about to test drive the CX 60 I would say - every phev hybrid has a weight issue and the CX 60 is going to be better value ie £10 k less than most of premium competitors. Also it is less common and having had nothing go wrong with my current and previous cx5 I know the quality is high. After 60000 miles in each.
    I don’t want plastic seats I had those for years in many cars and wouldn’t order a merc or BMW in non leather.
    I can’t continue with diesel as many obstacles going into local cities and petrol alone is not efficient. Ie my diesel gives around 50mpg and a big petrol will be in low 30s at best.
    Full EV not yet as too many changes happening and no full infrastructure.
    Will wait until EV can run for 400 plus miles at similar cost to a loaded CX 60.
    Also how many SUVs can handle like a Mazda. Not many and cost 30 grand more for similar driving exp and spec.

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад +7

      Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. Please tune in to what the animal leather industry tried to do here with our channel: ruclips.net/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/видео.html
      In general, depending on the animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat would be the reason no.1 in other cases, the hide remains one of the most profitable body parts. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you accept it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and destroys the environment, you make them more profitable. Also, if you turn the argument around "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize how biased the argument is. After all, would you care for which exact body part you would be murdered? Or imagine someone robs you on the street and beats you to death - would it matter to you if it was for your Smartphone or for your purse?
      The animal agriculture industry occupies 2/3 of all farm land on this planet which cannot be used for direct human nutrition then. That is extremely inefficient. The no.1 cause for deforestation is the animal industry. It is also one of the biggest contributor to climate change. The amount of land, resources, energy and water being used is beyond imagination.
      If you are interested in how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ruclips.net/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/видео.html
      Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally.
      For the alternative, you can either use artificial fabrics which can be made from recyclables (we have already shown a lot of vehicles that use great fabric seats from PET-bottles etc.) or more and more also from plant-based materials (like Pinatex). And even if you would create a seat completely with petroleum without a recycling share, the amount of oil being used for that is nothing in comparing just to once fueling up your car.
      In practical reasons, fabric or microfibre seats are just more useful. You do not sweat in summer and it is not cold in winter. And if you want the slick look or something to wipe clean easier, that is possible with animal free leatherette.
      And there are also new leatherette materials available which are superior in every aspect: ruclips.net/video/u94YXJ72UTA/видео.html
      More and more natural materials are rising: ruclips.net/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/видео.html
      Using animal skin on seats is a major issue of animal rights, human rights - and after all it is just common sense what is better both for the environment and just more practical and more luxurious for the customer. We cannot change what we have bought in the past (that also counts for ourselves of course!), but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future.

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Год назад +1

      The PHEV is more refined

    • @okifarm
      @okifarm Год назад

      Cow Leather is recycling. What would become of all those skins of those billion hamburgers McDonald’s sells daily? And faux leather… another name for petrochemical materials….. not bashing just a neutral observation that both have their pros and cons

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад

      Watch the videos in the long comment and re-think you stance on cow leather.

    • @okifarm
      @okifarm Год назад +1

      @@autogefuehl I think that plastics have just as many of not more environmental impacts than leather. Yes tanning is bad… killing animals… animal husbandry … yes not good either but neither is farming in general…. People want to be environmentally conscious with a PHEV but over look all the petroleum it took to produce the plastics that you are touting. Plastic is way worse and has way longer repercussions than leather… fact.

  • @petermaquine8173
    @petermaquine8173 Год назад +1

    still waiting for the skyactiv-X version 6 inline. If they can bring the enhancement over the second generation of Skyactive-X (2021) that the second provide to the first generation 2019, then we might have a winner. I don't believe in Phev, mild hydrib will do for me.

  • @Florislaurens
    @Florislaurens Год назад +2

    Hi Thomas, great review, as always. And a desirable car, especially in white paint. I would like to have the interior with black cloth fabric (no animal skin 😊) , but with the fabulous light wood trim and the Japanse stitching. Would be lovely! 👍🏼 Oh, and of course the inline six petrol engine. Preferably running on sustainable synthetic fuel. What a dream that would be.....

  • @francisgallozzi2595
    @francisgallozzi2595 Год назад

    I am waiting for the CX-90.

  • @user-bs1wx1tb7e
    @user-bs1wx1tb7e Год назад +5

    I think PHEV is better than full electric at the moment. Thomas said that most manufacturers are moving away from PHEV, and while certainly true, i don't think it should be happening. Just because lots of people don't use PHEVs correctly doesn't mean that they are a bad technology. Full EVs don't have much range, even the most expensive ones. Plus EV range is not fixed, it is variable depending on weather conditions, driving conditions and age of the battery. If you need to take long trips, especially in very cold or very hot weather, EVs are going to be a nightmare. PHEVs allow you to have essentially an EV for most daily needs while still retaining the ability to travel if you want to. And in Europe with energy prices skyrocketing, you are not saving any money on petrol anyway. I think most manufacturers should be making more PHEVs at least for the next decade. It is too soon to abandon them.

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Год назад

      The straight 6 is better

    • @okifarm
      @okifarm Год назад

      @@dragospahontu can you explain why you think this? I am on fence between PHEV and diesel hybrid. I own a PHEV outlander and I’m not completely over going back to a non plug in hybrid but want to hear your reasoning thanks

  • @johannessburgjohan5056
    @johannessburgjohan5056 Год назад +1

    Love the car more than the review

  • @davidperry3531
    @davidperry3531 Год назад +1

    Interesting that Mazda still do not appear to have completed the necessary engineering homework before releasing this model to the public. Whilst the interior seems to be first class, hopefully other driving characteristics will be further improved. The CX 60 is due to be released in Australia in June and local reviews should highlight any weaknesses, should there be any. I prefer Nappa leather which will be standard on the top version.

    • @TheOnelegman67
      @TheOnelegman67 Год назад

      If you read the forums, it would appear many faults have been rectified.

    • @davidperry3531
      @davidperry3531 Год назад

      @@TheOnelegman67 Not the latest road test videos I have seen. It still suffers from an overly firm ride and too much noise.

  • @Paddler-fy4gd
    @Paddler-fy4gd Год назад

    It may take several years for Mazda to get hybrid / PHEV powertrain sorted out so that it is seamless. Also sounds like work needs to done on reducing vibrations and harshness over bumpy roads. Maybe it needs adaptive suspension? I like Mazda but these new powertrains make me nervous. Thanks for good review. Looking forward to your review on Mazda’s petrol in line 6.

  • @huckietam6746
    @huckietam6746 Год назад

    The central console seems very wide comparatively to the width of the car.

  • @adrianbyron-parker5797
    @adrianbyron-parker5797 Год назад

    Hi Thomas. I have been looking at the PHEV but some reviews say the fuel economy is very bad. what is your take on the fuel economy.
    Thanks

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад

      Better with the Diesel defo.

    • @adrianbyron-parker5797
      @adrianbyron-parker5797 Год назад

      @@autogefuehl thanks, but PHEV is needed for TAX reasons.. is it really bad? I currently have an old Passat Diesel 150 DSG and 600-700 miles is possible from the ~65 Ltr Fuel tank. I love this car!! Practical, comfortable and I don't need to stop too often for refuelling!
      I love cars and your reviews, but working and travelling around 1000miles per week.. sportscar handling and acceleration becomes a lesser issue to comfort and quietness.
      I would think the Citroen C5X would be perfect but the CX60 PHEV is £200 per month cheaper on my company policy.
      Just need to know if I cant charge it will it still do more than 350 miles to a full tank of petrol?
      Thanks Thomas!!

  • @user-yb1eq9tl6u
    @user-yb1eq9tl6u Год назад +4

    NICE CAR

  • @HanefiXShurei
    @HanefiXShurei Год назад +1

    Looks amazing but hm.. the screen for me is small but not sure if the car that was reviewed was an option car and that's why the screen is like that .. and not incorporated to it cause it feels like you can take it out from the car like a plug in thingy ... hmm and behind I found it small for a person that is tall and has long legs ...hmmmm .. but overall it's fascinating.

    • @WorksOnMyComputer
      @WorksOnMyComputer Год назад

      Current design craze at Mazda. All their screens are fixed on top of the dashboard like that. "Inspired" by Audi no doubt, as are many interior queues on Mazda's past.

  • @coolw2k
    @coolw2k Год назад

    is the whole PHEV system coming from Toyota RAV4 PRIME?

  • @francisgallozzi2595
    @francisgallozzi2595 Год назад

    I think the word you were looking for at 14:49 would be lunge, jerk, lurch or jolt.

  • @hendrikjan9116
    @hendrikjan9116 Год назад

    they need to bring back a Coupé model, and quick plz

  • @kurtpenner2362
    @kurtpenner2362 Год назад +2

    Thomas, can you comment on how often the ICE turns on when in EV mode? Some consumers find PHEVs turning it on very frequently, almost like a plain mild hybrid, especially with the Hyundai models. Other models turn on the ICE very rarely and feel like driving a pure BEV. Where does this model fall in this spectrum? Does using the HVAC system turn on the ICE?

    • @LouRaX
      @LouRaX Год назад +1

      for ex. The Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In instantly turns on the engine if u want HEAT... it has no electric heater

    • @user-bs1wx1tb7e
      @user-bs1wx1tb7e Год назад

      I think it depends on your configuration. Most PHEVs provide tons of customization and driving modes.

    • @LouRaX
      @LouRaX Год назад

      @@user-bs1wx1tb7e any PHEV will force turn on the engine sometimes

  • @sinisajakus3602
    @sinisajakus3602 Год назад

    svaka mazda je fantastična

  • @lordkent8143
    @lordkent8143 Год назад +1

    I'm curious if the hybrid electric engine is Toyota's seeing how Mazda and Toyota has a closer relationship now.

    • @ditismijnreactie1641
      @ditismijnreactie1641 Год назад

      It's not (there is no eCVT,... it's Mazda's own 2.5 skyactive + new gearbox/transmission). Would have been a very good combination though. Have test driven the Rav4 phev and the powertrain was very smooth and would have prefered that one of the current one in the CX-60. But that benefit was not to the extend that I could see past their outdated interior, instruments and infotainment and ordered the CX-60 instead. (cost-wise, top trim, they came at almost exactly the same price)

  • @robertdevoy3119
    @robertdevoy3119 Год назад

    I don't have much hope for the upcoming CX-70 to be very much different than this other than slightly larger. Guess I'll be keeping my CX-5 Signature for a more sporting driving experience.

    • @Koushi82
      @Koushi82 Год назад

      unless they give me the 7500 tax credit no way I'm upgrading anything. I drive a mazda 3 hatchback I kinda wish I got cx5 tbh for more room

  • @rafalpgresiak629
    @rafalpgresiak629 Год назад +2

    Nice car

  • @riolux
    @riolux Год назад

    Strange that the CX-70 will be wider. It should be longer, to make the rear legroom acceptable.

  • @HopefulAim
    @HopefulAim Год назад +9

    14:45 The word in English would be lurch or lurching when a car does that type of movement. That is very disappointing from Mazda.

    • @michaelp.3485
      @michaelp.3485 Год назад +2

      That's really unacceptable for any car, let alone one Mazda wants to be cross shopped with established luxury brands.

  • @rahinreviews
    @rahinreviews Год назад

    Amazing car, shame about the fake exhausts. When will the combustion 6cyl engines be available alongside the hybrid engine?

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Год назад +1

      Nobody (outside of Mazda) knows that.

    • @rahinreviews
      @rahinreviews Год назад

      @@michaels3003 ahh ok thanks 👍

  • @seekthao
    @seekthao Год назад +1

    How many miles will it go one charge before needing to fuel? Did he mention it? If so, I didn’t catch. Anyone know?

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад

      I think i gave an estimate, should also be in the timecodes

  • @harrycee656
    @harrycee656 Год назад

    Wider is sexy looking. If this uses the CX-50 wide stance that will be a winner.
    This CX-60 sounds great.
    Europe is going away from plug-in hybrids?

    • @autogefuehl
      @autogefuehl  Год назад

      Soon. Phev is just transition

    • @WorksOnMyComputer
      @WorksOnMyComputer Год назад

      I've never thought of a Hummer as sexy looking, just because it takes up three lanes.

  • @mariokajin
    @mariokajin Год назад

    At least the key fob isn’t kitschy like most of the others.

  • @martinmrazek868
    @martinmrazek868 Год назад

    What was not mentioned is that 2,5 L engine is from Toyota. Same engine which for instance you find in RAV4.

    • @dhanuja5676
      @dhanuja5676 Год назад +2

      That is not true. This is Mazda’s own Skyactiv 2.5L engine which they also use in the CX-5 and 6. Toyota also happen to use a 2.5L displacement engine.

    • @user-bs1wx1tb7e
      @user-bs1wx1tb7e Год назад

      Not true at all. Mazda has had their own Skyactive-G 2.5L for ages (it is used in the CX-5 for instance), and it is most probably better than the Toyota one on its own. There is no reason to use one from Toyota. Aso the RAV4 has less power overall.

    • @WorksOnMyComputer
      @WorksOnMyComputer Год назад +1

      It wasn't mentioned, because that is most certainly not the case at all.

  • @misterlove6225
    @misterlove6225 Год назад +2

    I doubt it will succeed for on simple reason: it's not VAG/BMW/Mercedes. Put an Audi badge on it and it will sell like hot cake

  • @Gymtactic
    @Gymtactic Год назад

    Hey Thomas, when did you grow an inch?! 189?!? Haha how many people
    Noticed?!