All-New 2024 Mazda CX-90 PHEV // This or the Turbo?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2023
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    This is a Motormouth couple car review of the all-new Mazda CX-90 PHEV, or plug-in hybrid SUV. The CX-90 gas model has a 3.3L inline 6 turbo with a mild hybrid system and an 8-speed automatic transmission. There are two variations, the standard model gets 280 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque. The high output 3.3L turbo has 340 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. Rear-Biased AWD.There is also a plug-in hybrid option Of the Mazda CX-90 with a 2.5L 4-cylinder and an 8-speed automatic transmission with a combined 323 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. Rear-Biased AWD and premium fuel is recommended for this model. Mazda has not yet released the range or fuel economy, but we will have this information in our video.
    Mazda says the CX-90 is designed with the driver in mind creating a dynamic driving experience yet providing ample space for families in all 3 rows with three different configurations including 6, 7 and 8 passenger seating with a bench seat, captain’s chairs and an available removeable centre console if you choose the 6-passenger configuration on the gas model. The PHEV offers 7 or 8 passenger seating.
    The Mazda CX-90 PHEV starts at $54,900 CAD/$47,445 USD, GS-L/Premium $59,950 CAD/$52,900 USD and GT/Premium Plus $64,350 CAD/$56,950 USD.
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  • @michael1326
    @michael1326 Год назад +68

    Love that Mazda is taking a stand and keeping physical controls for HVAC

  • @bryanbrown1229
    @bryanbrown1229 9 месяцев назад +3

    We leased our 2024 Mazda cx90phev and got a $7500 rebate from Mazda and $500 customer loyalty to give us a savings of $8000 off the price tag. We are enjoying all the new tech that it came with , we love it , our cx9 was very good also

  • @richardneedles
    @richardneedles Год назад +10

    BIG Thanks for this video. I bought my 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV SEL Premium 3 weeks ago for $49,000 (U.S.) -- this CX90 review verified that I bought the perfect vehicle for me. All the negatives you mentioned about the Mazda CX90 are countered by positives in the Outlander. Bigger EV range -- I am actually getting EV 42 mpg in the city every day. I agree with Andrea -- I keep it in EV mode for city driving; switch to Normal for highway. Outlander seats are VERY comfortable, I got 360 view camera, power folding mirrors, panoramic roof and all the other luxury features for $7k less than the CX90 MSRP. Lastly, the Outlander is not TOO long -- fits into my garage with room to spare. Maybe the CX70 would be a good choice later this year, but the EV range will need to improve over the CX90 to make it a consideration. RAV4 Prime may be an alternative, but not with the current $12,000 "dealer adjustment" added to the MSRP. LASTLY, I have watched ALL your PHEV SUV videos for the past 12 months. You gave me confidence when I got the great deal on the Outlander that I was making a good decision. You two are the best -- I have you in "Subscriber" mode :>)

  • @ashton9699
    @ashton9699 Год назад +9

    A great chassis, longitudinal layout, and what I'm shocked more people aren't talking about - a regular geared transmission in a PHEV!! Mazda are incredibly underappreciated for their efforts in making normal pedestrian cars that still care about the driving experience. The electric motor is also before the transmission, so in hybrid or boost mode it is in sync with the engine and legitimately sounds like a loud supercharger. Look up 0-60s of this or the CX-60 PHEV, it sounds incredible!

  • @NZsarge1
    @NZsarge1 Год назад +6

    Thank you for mentioning hip and shoulder room and no one else mentions this, you also show good visuals on this matter, good stuff 👍🏼👌🏼

  • @A3A4Tom
    @A3A4Tom Год назад +5

    Refreshing to see a different review on PHEV, even though I would choose the sweet inline6 even without taxpayer's rebate. Its great to see Mazda adapts Toyota's proven PHEV technology on its newest product. Cause its reliable and makes the most senses, especially for those who only commute city traffic, which doesn't need to engage the gas engine.

  • @martinrobert8490
    @martinrobert8490 Год назад

    I love your work and you do great review.

  • @donzimmerman5829
    @donzimmerman5829 Год назад +15

    It was an outstanding idea to present the PHEV and Turbo in separate video's. Great info. If Mazda would offer a bench seat in all trims and can actually deliver product they could outsell Highlander hybrid.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +6

      There was just so much information and different trims for each model, we thought it would be best to do two videos. Glad you enjoyed them!

    • @donzimmerman5829
      @donzimmerman5829 Год назад

      @@andreaspencer9813 Absolutely spectacular. Does Mazda offer any of the drivers assistance programing that is available in the Pathfinder or Highlander?

    • @aceofspades6667
      @aceofspades6667 Год назад

      @@andreaspencer9813 good decision

    • @kevinousdigian9536
      @kevinousdigian9536 Год назад

      I test drove gas version and it does not have lane centering assist like Honda, Toyota, and many others.
      Lumbar support on driver was meant for a 5’0” person. I’m 6’0” and lumbar support hit me at top of waist so very uncomfortable. That’s a show stopper for me although I love the PHEV concept in a 3 row suv.

  • @nicholassmith7048
    @nicholassmith7048 Год назад +12

    7:30 I definitely prefer a mechanical shifter but this shifter appears to function pretty well for an electronic shifter. It's much more intuitive than the dangerous mono-stable shifters and I like how you actually shift into park instead of pressing a separate button. Also, it looks like shifting between drive and reverse, say when doing a 3-point turn, is quick and intuitive. I give it a 9/10.

  • @ns123
    @ns123 Год назад +3

    Great review as always, Zack @1:44 you said XC-90 😃

  • @timphillips4147
    @timphillips4147 Год назад +1

    I actually missed this video Andrea, how could I. What a giant but stylish car as expected from Mazda. Has everything you'd expect from a Mazda model plus a whole lot more!

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +1

      It sure does, it's a great choice, nice to see Mazda with a PHEV.

    • @timphillips4147
      @timphillips4147 Год назад +1

      @@andreaspencer9813 Absolutely Andrea, lovely car from all angles.

  • @stephenwierzbicki4463
    @stephenwierzbicki4463 Год назад +3

    CX-90, / PHEV, Baby's Got Back 😊😎

  • @10OF9OFBORG
    @10OF9OFBORG Год назад +4

    Beautiful vehicle! I just wish the touchscreen build into the dashboard. But other than that it’s beautiful interior. I love a quiet cabin. Thanks for sharing Andrea! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, it's nice to see Mazda with a plug-in hybrid.

    • @10OF9OFBORG
      @10OF9OFBORG Год назад

      @@andreaspencer9813 I agree! But I was hoping they will build with the full time hybrid.

    • @ukgroucho
      @ukgroucho Год назад

      Default modę of the dashboard screen is that it is not a touchscreen, BUT (and it's a bit fiddly to switch on) once you have iPhone paired properly (cannot speak for 'droid) you can go into settings and enable touchscreen in CarPlay mode whilst in motion. I've done this on my CX-60 PHEV. Does nothing for the built in Mazda apps but - based on a couple of months experience - they did a great job with providing physical buttons for the stuff you need and the overall interface using the dial etc - not to mention the voice recognition is excellent.

  • @fkikko1
    @fkikko1 Год назад +8

    Great video! As a owner of CX-9 I would like to move to CX-90. However what is a big no for me are the two seats only on second row on GS-L and GT. I hope that Mazda change it on next model year.

    • @afzalshaikh2128
      @afzalshaikh2128 Год назад +2

      The seating packaging is confusing. Bench only on lower trims🤔

    • @aceofspades6667
      @aceofspades6667 Год назад +1

      IMO it makes sense.. the bench seats are the basic option where the captains chains are the more luxurious option. So logically their strategy is sound

    • @almassengale
      @almassengale Год назад +2

      That really is disappointing for me too. A deal breaker in my five person family.

    • @almassengale
      @almassengale Год назад +1

      Honda does it better with the removable middle seat. Captains chair setups don't work for every family. Many people need a three place second row.

  • @Babumoshaaai
    @Babumoshaaai Год назад

    Was wondering if the cloth like white dash board is easy to clean? Great video as always.

  • @guidedmeditation2396
    @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +1

    I like the option for a light interior. Far too many manufacturers have only dark options or orange options for their interiors and that is a deal breaker for me. I recall getting in one at a dealership on a bright sunny day and the interior was such a dark black it swallowed up all the light and you could not even see your legs or hands it seemed. It was a bizarre experience. I live in a hot southern state where the temperature gage on the car is over a 100 degrees when you return to it and the interior feels like 120 degrees. I think Ford especially needs to consider more light interior options.

  • @rhythm_is_life
    @rhythm_is_life Год назад +3

    I've been a Mazda fan since the days of the RX-8 and first gen Mazda3 and 6. While I'm still impressed with the CX-90, particularly the new inline-6 and rear-biased AWD, I am concerned that they're starting to become less unique. Mazda is now joining in on the race to ever-larger screens, although I give them respect for keeping some physical controls. I'm not a fan of the flashy digital gauges that everyone seems to be employing these days. I drive a 2016 Mazda3 so I'm well familiar with the sound of the 2.5L engine. For a four-cylinder, it sounds pretty good, so I don't know why Mazda feels the need to add fake engine noise, again just copying what everyone else is doing.

  • @ryansgarage214
    @ryansgarage214 Год назад +3

    Great Video! was thinking of trading our 2022 Explorer for a PHEV and this might be just right for our family. Our 2012 Nissan leaf with 60 km range left is still perfect for our daily short trips.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +1

      Thank you, glad you liked the video. This is a great option and it's nice to see Mazda with a plug-in hybrid.

    • @gerardferry8810
      @gerardferry8810 Год назад

      Why not try the Mitsubishi Outlander, pioneer in PHEV, reliability and best all wheel drive system SAWC

    • @ryansgarage214
      @ryansgarage214 Год назад

      @@gerardferry8810 unfortunately we need a usable 3rd row. We tried the outlander it was not possible for us.

  • @MTN99999
    @MTN99999 Год назад

    Wow love this car can't wait to get my hands on this baby and I am onto my 3rd CX9 GT. What's the KM average for the PHEV ?

  • @soyatree
    @soyatree Год назад

    Hi, thank you for your great reviews! Are you able to list or do a video review of Toyota Highlander Hybrid vs Mazda CX-90 PHEV? I want to see the differences and hear your opinion on it. Thank you very much in advance!

  • @MichaelJ843
    @MichaelJ843 Год назад +1

    I would love to switch from CX-9, but I need that extra seat on the higher trims.

  • @ddavidson5
    @ddavidson5 Год назад +3

    You appear to be showing interiors from both the mild hybrid 6 cyl models and the PHEV. I notice that sometimes the panels on the doors and shifter console are the maple wood (my preference) or a patterned metal looking surround. In Canada I have the top trim CX-90 PHEV GT on order with the "Pure White Nappa Leather" (a $200 option) and I wondered if that comes with the maple wood or not?

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +4

      As far as I understand, the top trim PHEV with the white Nappa leather comes with the wood trim. The black interior has the patterned metal.

  • @g.richardson6883
    @g.richardson6883 Год назад +8

    Trying the decide between the mild-hybrid Inline 6 mild vs the PHEV.
    I'd prefer the PHEV but it depends on how smoothly it transitions back and forth between EV & ICE.

    • @jbtubman
      @jbtubman Год назад +4

      FWIW, I took delivery of a Hyundai Tucson PHEV about two weeks ago, after a 16 month wait (I was told to expect a 6 month wait). It's very nice and works as advertised, but for me the plug-in aspect was not worth the many extra months of waiting time. If there is a comparable delay for the Mazda PHEV, the inline 6 might be the way to go. You could enjoy it sooner.

    • @Izaya_Orihara
      @Izaya_Orihara Год назад +2

      It's pretty hard to tell how it transitions from just a video. Don't get me wrong, Motormouth does a great job describing things to us, but this is something you'll have to test drive and find out yourself.

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 Год назад +5

    I am definitely impressed, especially as a PHEV option. However… I, personally, think it’d be that much better with Mazda’s in-line six. Ideally without those cheapish looking ‘in-line’ badges on it’s sides. Thanks for the video.

  • @briansevilla5407
    @briansevilla5407 Год назад +1

    Great video...any word on the cx-70 Phev plug in? I'm really interested in that model

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +3

      Mazda told the CX-70 will be here at the end of the year.

  • @faisalrehman7089
    @faisalrehman7089 Год назад

    Does the top trim have adaptive headlights for Canada or do we lose features as we usually do?

  • @lucarvian
    @lucarvian 11 месяцев назад

    Love Mazda. I have had two Mazda 3s...awesome cars. Currently in a 2023 Genesis GV70 Prestige, but next vehicle in 4 yrs has to be PHEV. Was so looking forward to the CX90. Nice vehicle, but the 42kms range is a deal breaker. What are you thinking Mazda? If that doesn't improve, Mazda is off my list.

  • @andychauhan4822
    @andychauhan4822 Год назад +5

    I was considering buying CX90 PHEV but just 42 Km electric range is not enough for my daily driving. Also top trim just comes with Second row Captain Chair, i prefer to have bench seats. Because of these two points i am considering to go for Mitsubishi Outlander which has 61 Km electric range and comes with bench seat for second row. Or should i go with Grand Highlander which has hybrid and also comes with bench seat with XLE and Limited trim. What's your suggestion.

    • @gerardferry8810
      @gerardferry8810 Год назад

      Mitsu Outlander for sure because of pioneer in PHEV, reliability and best in all wheel drive system, SAWC

  • @thaitichi
    @thaitichi 9 месяцев назад

    The car you were sitting in doesn't have a 2nd row console, but lots of the b-roll shows it there. Is it really something you can add in after the fact? Do those captain chair arm rests come off easily?

  • @sopheadutch6350
    @sopheadutch6350 Год назад

    I love her accent on "mowzda"😆

  • @rcl998
    @rcl998 Год назад +3

    1:45 curious about that heat pump since I cant find this info on any mazda official info sheet

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +5

      Mazda confirmed there is a heat pump. But you are right, it's not listed in the specs anywhere.

  • @user-nk1rr4wj8b
    @user-nk1rr4wj8b Год назад

    Great Videos, watched both the cx-90 ones. One big question, if most of the drive is at 80 km/hr. Does it make a difference in terms of fuel saving to get the PHEV? Never own a PHEV so not sure if at 80 km/hr the car can still use EV mode. Big Thanks from Manitoba!

    • @ukgroucho
      @ukgroucho Год назад

      Same drive train as the CX-60 PHEV in Europe (but much longer and a bit wider). CX-60 PHEV is OK to stay in EV mode up to 100km/hr so it should be the same.

    • @user-nk1rr4wj8b
      @user-nk1rr4wj8b Год назад

      @@ukgroucho Awesome! Thank you.

    • @gerardferry8810
      @gerardferry8810 Год назад

      Why not get the Mitsubishi Outlander, pioneer in PHEV, reliability, best in all wheel drive system SAWC and top speed of 70mph or 120km/hr in pure electric drive over 61 km just to let you know!

  • @rcl998
    @rcl998 Год назад +3

    after 1 year ownership of the RAV4 Prime SE I am considering this as replacement, I did ordered a Outlander PHEV last year but didn't find that one as attractive compare to my RAV4 Prime, so I ordered a CX90 PHEV GT meanwhile, to be delivered around june, hope you can make a comparison video between those two

    • @nikolayrayanov2895
      @nikolayrayanov2895 Год назад

      What didn't you like in the Outlander PHEV compared to the RAV4 Prime?

    • @rcl998
      @rcl998 Год назад

      @@nikolayrayanov2895 rav4 prime has better performance, quicker level 2 charging

    • @jjchockey
      @jjchockey Год назад

      Lol the CX90 is on a completely different level. Wayyy more premium and refined.

    • @rcl998
      @rcl998 Год назад

      @@jjchockey also less range, heard that the transition between EV mode and Gas isnt as smooth as Toyota's E-CVT, neither does allow pure EV mode in all condition like highway

    • @jjchockey
      @jjchockey Год назад

      @@rcl998 yes the RAV4 is “better” if you want an effiecnt appliance to get you from point a to b. The CX90 is a significantly nicer vehicle to be in and drive.

  • @Chu_on_it
    @Chu_on_it Год назад +1

    My only complain is the 42km EV range. It’s barely enough for daily commute. I might need to stick with mild hybrid at this point of time.

  • @TheRebuilt1
    @TheRebuilt1 Год назад +1

    I lover her MAAAAAzda pronunciation

  • @clarkkent9080
    @clarkkent9080 Год назад +1

    The PHEV costs $ 8,478 (with tax) more than the inline 6 and can only go 25 miles on electric. The inline 6 has a combined 25 mpg so the most the PHEV will save you is 1 gallon of gas per day. Divide $8,478 by your price per gallon and that is how many days you would have to drive to just break even, not considering the cost of battery replacement sometime after 100K miles. For may area that is 2,826 driving days or 9.05 years if you drive 6 days a week. Can someone explain why Mazda thought this PHEV was a good idea?

    • @CrippledKittens13
      @CrippledKittens13 8 месяцев назад

      The phev qualifies for a $7500 EV rebate in the states currently :-)

  • @lorenzostefa1441
    @lorenzostefa1441 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing car...nice video...

  • @victorkonon
    @victorkonon Год назад

    so, PHEV or the i6? are a few bonus mpg with a smaller i4 2.5T from a smaller CX9 worth it? Or fuhgeddaboudit and go with the i6 - the engine the car was built for?

  • @Chenny0
    @Chenny0 Год назад +1

    1:44 zack says XC-90 😂 Masada was definitely going after Volvo with that name

  • @beyondtherhetoric
    @beyondtherhetoric Год назад

    Smallest and youngest in the third row is such a weird challenge, because it's such a small window between "big enough to be out of a booster" and "now they're a full-sized teenager."

  • @ecovango6675
    @ecovango6675 Год назад

    Very interesting! No where does it say if the Mazda CX 90 PHEV has electric air conditioning or a standard compressor belt driven AC?

    • @jasonwycheung
      @jasonwycheung Год назад

      Right near the beginning of the review, Zack mentions it's a heat pump.

  • @zekew7546
    @zekew7546 Год назад

    Does 2024 Mazdas have Over-the-Air updates for software?
    Hotspots?

  • @happycanadianguy
    @happycanadianguy Год назад

    The front has a volvo feel to me right around the hood and grill area.

  • @bhmbill
    @bhmbill Год назад +4

    Did Zack call it XC90 around 1:45?

    • @Motormouth...
      @Motormouth...  Год назад +2

      Probably did, always mixing these up with Volvo names, very close...

  • @mra4107
    @mra4107 Год назад +2

    At 1:44 you called it an XC90!

  • @aaronbooth9222
    @aaronbooth9222 Год назад

    Hear me out, at least in white, the black around the wheel wells with the two tone wheels is the best look for this vehicle

  • @akhere07
    @akhere07 Год назад

    When will dealers start taking order for cx90? And when is the start date for deliveries?

  • @Maxfli82
    @Maxfli82 Год назад

    Wish the previous came with the inline6

  • @petewick8627
    @petewick8627 Год назад

    How does the luxury/comfort/ride/quietness compare to an MDX?

  • @siquanwu3131
    @siquanwu3131 Год назад

    Is PHEV not having the Signature grade? Or it is just not available from initial launch?

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +2

      As far as I understand, these are the only trims available.

  • @markmcgeehan
    @markmcgeehan Год назад

    How does it compare to 2023 Telluride? is it bigger?

  • @Frostbbitten
    @Frostbbitten 10 месяцев назад

    Something that hardly gets touched on in reviews, including yours, is the performance under electric power only. Some PHEV's have pathetically small electric motors. I want something I can daily drive under pure battery power and not be a slug. The CX 90 seems to have more than others but how does that translate into driveability? Personally, I would like to see a full 350 electric HP with an onboard gas generator to keep things rolling on longer trips (Think VOLT), ditch the complicated heavy transmission and mechanical drivetrain. Might lack the zoom zoom factor without the primal roar of a typical ICE driven drive train but I think the PHEV market is probably over that, ready to embrace the quiet luxury of electric cars but not willing to fully commit to a full BEV.

  • @tomdrummy4984
    @tomdrummy4984 Год назад +4

    Isn’t it Mazda in California, not Maaazda ? 😃. Just teasing lol

  • @deanandkay
    @deanandkay Год назад

    At 10:50 I see a 6 seater version but I don’t see it on any website US or Canada. Anyone know anything about this?

    • @Chu_on_it
      @Chu_on_it Год назад

      Mild hybrid signature trim only in Canada.

  • @josefernandez2722
    @josefernandez2722 Год назад +1

    Guys, I love the reviews of these different cx90s but am a little concerned about the reliability, especially of the phev. I'm not sure of the reliability of PHEVs in general. There hasn't been enough time gone by to really gauge their longevity and issues. I like the ability to save gas, but I fear the plugin would be more prone to problems and more expensive to repair than the inline 6. I plan on buying and keeping. I am not a leaser. I have drooled over many vehicles because of performance and refinement but never bit because of fear of poor reliability. I am a Lexus GS owner. I would like to get an SUV. I love the looks and performance of the genesis gv70 but am afraid of it as well. I am hoping to go for the CX-70 when it comes out.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад

      These are all new powertrains for Mazda so only time will tell if there are any issues. They certainly have a good track record with their 2.5L 4-cylinder turbo and non-turbo, but there is a lot of new for Mazda right now.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      There is no break even point for the PHEV. Side by side a PHEV goes 25 miles on one charge while the inline 6 requires 1 gallon of gas to go the same 25 miles. After that, they both operate on ICE and get 25 mpg combined fuel economy.
      The PHEV has a 17.8 Kwh battery. While it may only utilize 80% of the battery to minimize degradation, it would require ~ 16 Kw to recharge fully considering charging inefficiencies. My electric rate including surcharges, taxes, etc, is 20 cents per Kw and that is below many regions of the country.
      That means it would cost me $3.20 to charge the battery and I just filled up at $3,27 per gallon.
      That does not even take the added cost of the PHEV into consideration.

    • @twystedhumour
      @twystedhumour Год назад

      I'd keep the GS, honestly.

    • @josefernandez2722
      @josefernandez2722 Год назад

      @@twystedhumour hey I'm not giving up the GS. The Mazda would be a second car as I don't have an SUV

    • @josefernandez2722
      @josefernandez2722 Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080 Besides the mpg comparison, what happens after the charge runs out? Are you riding solely on the 2.5L engine without any other help?

  • @SkyCitizen1
    @SkyCitizen1 Год назад

    I really love Mazda. So sad to see small ev range...

  • @Dan0myte
    @Dan0myte Год назад

    Elsewhere in the industry, are PHEVs difficult/expensive to maintain once they're past the warranty period? Trying to predict how costly this vehicle will be once it's out of warranty. Thx.

    • @akhere07
      @akhere07 Год назад

      Extended warranty?

    • @raymondmiller2780
      @raymondmiller2780 Год назад +1

      In my opinion, with the complexity of this and similar vehicles, if you plan on keeping it a long time an extended warranty would be a wise purchase. Again, JMHO…..

  • @tonywong9105
    @tonywong9105 Год назад

    This is a huge vehicle but for some reason its interior volume of 74 cubic feet behind first row is smaller than 76 cubic feet that the Kia Sorento PHEV offers. Sorento (which I am driving) is a much shorter vehicle, why?

  • @jasoncormier3712
    @jasoncormier3712 Год назад

    If you had to choose between Outlander PHEV and CX-90, what would you choose?

    • @gerardferry8810
      @gerardferry8810 Год назад

      For sure, Outlander, in reliability and best all wheel drive system SAWC with over 60km to 80 km electric range with top speed of 120km/hr in Electric speed.

  • @bernardphaneuf6818
    @bernardphaneuf6818 Год назад

    Beautiful all the way Thatcher mazda

  • @nikolayrayanov2895
    @nikolayrayanov2895 Год назад +1

    This is so much expensive than the Outlander PHEV and with smaller range, I'm not sure if anyone is actually buying this in the PHEV configuration. I think most people would go with the inline 6.

  • @ronconblack12
    @ronconblack12 Год назад +1

    AT 1:43 you call it the "XC90" which is the name of a volvo.

  • @spencerbriggs4709
    @spencerbriggs4709 Год назад

    CX-70 coming out soon?

  • @Indy700000
    @Indy700000 Год назад

    looks good but not available in europe

  • @Fabulousprofound168
    @Fabulousprofound168 Год назад +1

    First?
    (Why am I awake at 5am pst 😂)

  • @Chenny0
    @Chenny0 Год назад +3

    Looks like a Lincoln with that badge on the front fenders

  • @saglamdusunce
    @saglamdusunce Год назад

    How does this compare to q7?

  • @kurtpenner2362
    @kurtpenner2362 Год назад +1

    Heat pump? Yay! You are the only ones reporting that. Did the Mazda reps confirm that?

  • @TheHandsomebaby
    @TheHandsomebaby Год назад

    They traded the beautiful aerodynamic shape of the CX9 for this roomy but boxy CX90. It is a bit risky to spend that much on a unproven drivetrain. They should have adopted the well-proven one from Highlander instead.

  • @kanav2787
    @kanav2787 Год назад

    What happens to the Power and the Torque when the EV mileage is fully utilized and the car runs on combustion?

  • @cl600benz
    @cl600benz Год назад

    Hi, how come you keep mentioning the CX-5 and CX-50 and not the CX-9 for comparisons? just wondering. I have a CX9. Cheers

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +1

      We do, in both the Inline 6 and PHEV videos. You just have to watch all the way through.

    • @cl600benz
      @cl600benz Год назад

      I should have watched the whole video..LOL

  • @cloveravalon444
    @cloveravalon444 Год назад

    Let see how toyota grand highlander perform compared to cx 90.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад

      The Grand Highlander is going to be bigger than this. The CX-90 has about the same passenger space as the Highlander but a little more 3rd row legroom.

  • @josefernandez2722
    @josefernandez2722 Год назад

    Hey guys. One thing I want to have clear, Once you use up the charge, are you riding only with the 2.5L engine without no help from the electric motor?

    • @Motormouth...
      @Motormouth...  Год назад

      No, it becomes a hybrid

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      The EV mode switches to ICE at 20% battery. If needed after that, the electric motor will add power but you will be depleting the battery below 20% and that effects lithium battery life.
      How seamless is it with less than 20% battery when the ICE is charging the battery and then you need EV power so the motor generator switches to a motor again?

  • @hssRao
    @hssRao 9 месяцев назад

    Did you say xc90 at 1:45?

  • @hoosiermama3001
    @hoosiermama3001 Год назад +1

    Love my Mazda but why can't they give us a button to turn off the radio? The button on the console controls the volume and can mute the radio. But next time you start the car, the radio comes blaring on! If you press and hold the button, the entire infotainment system turns off. You don't even get the clock.
    With all the nice touches Mazda provides, why can't they offer an Off button?

    • @kevinW826
      @kevinW826 Год назад

      The volume knob also controls mute. Just push the button down. Duh

    • @hoosiermama3001
      @hoosiermama3001 Год назад +1

      @@kevinW826 re-read my post. I don't want the radio to come on the next time I start my car, which is what happens when you use the mute button, as I stated.

    • @kevinW826
      @kevinW826 Год назад

      @@hoosiermama3001 and all cars have a knob to turn the radio down or mute it. Just push down on it. If you want to keep the radio off, buy a fifteen year old car with a power button and quit your whining

    • @hoosiermama3001
      @hoosiermama3001 Год назад +1

      @Kevin Wright go find another female to condescend to, this one's not interested

    • @kevinW826
      @kevinW826 Год назад

      @@hoosiermama3001 ok Karen. There was no need to bring an individuals sex into this. But once again, someone states an opinion, and some purple haired overly sensitive person is all up in arms.
      👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Justin-yk3ox
    @Justin-yk3ox Год назад +1

    Annoying that android auto is only in the top trim. You can get this in the bottom trim CX50, so they really should have kept this consistent.
    Of course in Canada, we get the short straw on this.

  • @DKPerspective
    @DKPerspective Год назад +1

    oh god... I hate Kia and Mazda for making the captain chairs the only option for the second row... I want to have the bench in the second row and use the 3rd row only occasionally...

    • @kevinW826
      @kevinW826 Год назад

      The base model cx90 comes with a bench seat in back

    • @Chu_on_it
      @Chu_on_it Год назад +1

      But basic model is missing so much stuff 😢

    • @kevinW826
      @kevinW826 Год назад +1

      @@Chu_on_it that’s more than ok. It means there’s less crap to go wrong when the warranty has expired.
      I don’t want a panoramic sunroof, digital dashboard, leather seats, 20” wheels, a massive 15” iPad in the centre stack where every physical button is a touch sensitive POS.
      Spending more time trying to figure out if you have readjusted the temp or changed radio stations or if the seat heater is on is more of a distraction because you end up have taken your eyes off the road, whereas physical buttons you have that muscle memory and feel so you know exactly which buttons your pushing.
      Plus why would anyone in their right mind by the first model year of a brand new car when all the bugs have not been worked out?
      You are essentially the test subject.
      Last year on the mazda24/7 forum, there was a gentleman from the Neatherlands who had documented all of the problems he had with his PHEV CX-60 which will be our CX-70 here in North America.
      He had the digital dashboard fail, the AC blower motor fail, the battery pack failed, the TPMS failed, the regenerative brake system had to be reprogrammed, he had so many electrical issues in the first six months of ownership between September of 2021 and March of last year he actually thought of getting rid of it, but he was a glutton for punishment and as far as I know, he still has it with all of its problems.
      So no, I don’t want all of the extras because they just add to problems down the line. I will give you an example.
      Two years ago, the power seat adjuster motor on my 2015 mazda3 failed. The Mazda dealership wanted $2000 for the entire seat frame because they designed it so that the motor is built into the frame. $1200 for a used motor but it didn’t come with any warranty or guarantee that it would last more than six months.
      I can only imagine what the cost will be of half of this new tech crap in these higher trim vehicles when they fail two or three years outside of the warranty period.

  • @jeffc9811
    @jeffc9811 Год назад

    Pacifica PHEV is a good alternative to this as well, for people with an open mind. If you want a PHEV that can carry lots of people and lots of stuff all at once, you can't beat it.

    • @jodibadger
      @jodibadger Год назад +2

      I don't think I'll ever go back to Chrysler/Stellantis after so many reliability issues. Our family has had a Pacifica and a Town & Country with big issues.

    • @ashton9699
      @ashton9699 Год назад +2

      Except Mazda actually makes good cars, whereas an FCA product will begin to fall apart the minute it's out of warranty.

  • @marcorussellOG
    @marcorussellOG 10 месяцев назад

    So you didn’t tell us which you prefer the PhEV or the Inline 6 turbo??

  • @akhere07
    @akhere07 Год назад

    This 2024 cx90 or 2023 atlas?

  • @Mrsaittout
    @Mrsaittout Год назад

    Is CX50 Will PHEV too?

  • @reybuenaventura8318
    @reybuenaventura8318 Год назад

    Does anyone know if the PHEV has a heat pump?

  • @NegativeX83
    @NegativeX83 Год назад

    Sigh that cargo space with three rows up

  • @almassengale
    @almassengale Год назад

    I'll be honest. I was really excited about this car but am disappointed now that it is out. Why? Because it can only be had with six seats in the top trim (with a giant rear console that blocks third row access), and has some of the worst in class cargo room and third row space despite being more than 200 inches long. I really wish you could get a bench second row in top trims as someone with three kids who often wants to put three across and maximize cargo space. I don't know how Mazda could package a car so poorly. I love the looks and the powertrain but as a family car it fails to match the class leaders at the things that matter most to big families.

  • @JimHertel-bb2lp
    @JimHertel-bb2lp Год назад

    No Federal rebate in US since it's made in Japan

  • @441meatloaf
    @441meatloaf Год назад +1

    Did mazda take a page out of terrible shifters of toyota? Toyota crown uses the same odd shifting same as the new lexus. Not a fan of it.

  • @jbq
    @jbq Год назад

    Wow I’m deeply disappointed by the range. My Mazda salesperson told me 120km a month ago, but this is a deal breaker.

    • @bigjohnwong
      @bigjohnwong Год назад +1

      Worse than an used car salesman 😂

  • @zemo2332
    @zemo2332 Год назад

    Is ride firmer than Toyota Highlander?

  • @MBergyman
    @MBergyman 10 месяцев назад

    MAWZDA :)

  • @beyondtherhetoric
    @beyondtherhetoric Год назад

    That EV range to battery size ratio doesn't sound great.

  • @lacgugolator
    @lacgugolator Год назад +1

    You said “XC”90

  • @Yubuzka3774
    @Yubuzka3774 Год назад

    Great car but the phev range isn't good at all.

  • @greendg7
    @greendg7 Год назад

    only mazda can lengthen the wheelbase and overall and add no more room, made room to make the hood longer??? I do not get it, is there people who insist on straight 6 - not in america, maybe why a new NA president

  • @BMGrilla60
    @BMGrilla60 Год назад +2

    40 km range in pure EV….sad.

  • @ashrafc7794
    @ashrafc7794 Год назад

    Hahaha, bro said XC90 at 1:45 when he meant CX-90. This was bound to happen, nomenclature way too similar

  • @jbmop
    @jbmop Год назад

    This still qualifies for the CCA class 54 for you self employed people.

  • @akhere07
    @akhere07 Год назад

    You didn't tell this PHEV or turbo gasoline?

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад

      You can use regular fuel.

    • @paulira7407
      @paulira7407 Год назад

      @@andreaspencer9813 I think what Ak Here meant was which version of the CX-90 you would pick? The PHEV or inline-6 version? Judging by your facial expressions, I think you would pick the inline-6 version. 😊

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад

      @@paulira7407 I really love the Inline 6 plus the fuel economy for this model is pretty good considering all that power. Plus you can use regular fuel and it doesn't affect the torque number. Sweet!

    • @paulira7407
      @paulira7407 Год назад

      @@andreaspencer9813 thanks for the input. I’m a 2021 Rav4 Prime owner and I was debating selling my Prime for either the high-output inline-6 or the PHEV model. For me, I think the biggest deciding factor will be the final EV range of the CX-70.
      If it’s like the CX-90 and under 28 miles, I think I will go with the more spirited driving engagement engine in the inline-6. That’s just not enough range for me to justify picking that over the inline-6. If the final EV range was at least 38 miles, it would be a tough decision since 40 miles total is at the moment enough for my daily commuting needs.

  • @arunraju9705
    @arunraju9705 Год назад

    @1:43 - Its not XC90 , rather CX 90 - very basic mistake!

  • @bogart5131
    @bogart5131 11 месяцев назад

    Interior is 9.5/ 10..... exterior is 3/ 10

  • @blw3169
    @blw3169 Год назад

    Why do Canadians pronounce this company as Maasda? Surprisingly the American English pronunciation is pretty close to the Japanese pronunciation.

    • @zoner__
      @zoner__ Год назад

      For the same reason they had the Parisienne, they like to have their own persona. Roll with it.

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад

      Actually, the Japanese designer at the Mazda drive event pronounced it the way we say it in Canada.