The 2024 Mazda CX-90 Is a Fantastic Family Hauler: But Should You Go Turbo or PHEV?

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Комментарии • 123

  • @HDHQDIRECT
    @HDHQDIRECT Год назад +43

    Nice to see a company who isn't cutting cost and making things cheaper. Mazda is a car for people who appreciate quality, fine materials and attention to detail. Nothing was rushed, or looking to make compromises. No hurry up and get it out to make delivery numbers.

  • @rickyloganjr.2362
    @rickyloganjr.2362 Год назад +16

    Kase, you absolutely hit it outta the park with this video. I love your style, and you have truly come into your own at TFL and being in front of the camera.

  • @cartopia6161
    @cartopia6161 Год назад +13

    I’m glad they increased the available towing capacity to 5k from 3.5k that the CX-9 offered.

  • @bobdylan6773
    @bobdylan6773 Год назад +10

    Made and designed in Japan, doesn't get better then that!

  • @steelervette
    @steelervette Год назад +13

    Never thought id say this about a Mazda, but thats a handsome car.

    • @NumbahEleven
      @NumbahEleven Год назад +4

      I said the same thing a while back…. Now I own one 😂

    • @kdomster9141
      @kdomster9141 Год назад +6

      You missed out a lot than , over the years Mazda had lot to offer

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq Год назад +6

      This has been the case for 5+ years. Really punching above their weight class

    • @kdomster9141
      @kdomster9141 Год назад +5

      @@andrewsbbq Even since Mazda 3 , Mazda 6 or CX-9 came out in 2008 ...these cars where much nicer and better designs than Camcords of this world not to mention cheesy Koreans with ton of QC issues and poor build quality .

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq Год назад +1

      @@kdomster9141 very true. The design was a bit bubbly and cartoonish back then, but still better than the competition. The design from about 2018 forward is mature and premium

  • @the2jzchannel
    @the2jzchannel Год назад +17

    The Mazda CX-90 is very special, a affordable family crossover SUV made for the driving enthusiasts! A new modern powerful Made in Japan JDM inline-6 turbocharge engine it's been 20 years ago since Japan made their last inline-6 engine the legendary 2JZ and RB. A new rear wheel drive Midship platform places the engine farther back in the chassis for enhanced handling with independent double wishbone suspension geometry. Thank you Mazda for all you do. You will make driving fun again for all of us that needs a family crossover SUV to go do some grocery shopping at Costco or a family road trip

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад +5

      Now that you mention it, it is kind of a big deal for enthusiasts since it’s really the first Japanese-made inline 6 in two decades basically. A secret enthusiast car. The fact it’s a mild hybrid really helps with the MPG at 24 city and 28 highway to keep up with new 4 cylinder SUVs, and that’s with AWD standard. It starts at $40k USD too. I just pray it doesn’t get markups which from my knowledge Mazda usually doesn’t do. But you never know what hype can do.
      I just really hope this car doesn’t get overhyped and disappoint drive-wise when I eventually test drive one.

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад +2

      my 1979 rotary Mazda RX-7 is still going strong.

  • @gqami
    @gqami Год назад +5

    I love my wife's 2015 Mazda CX-5, they just make high quality cars, materials, comfort, in a tight, affordable package, maybe not affordable anymore with new car pricing, but I love Mazda! Kudos!

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      I also have a CX-5 and love it. But The CX-60/70/80/90 is completely new....everything! Unless Mazda has done something that no other manufacturer has done, there will be bugs to work out the first few years

    • @gqami
      @gqami Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080 I know they're new, but didn't mention anything about "bugs to work out", talking more on car pricing.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@gqami I was just pointing out that everything about these are completely new and not used anywhere else except for the 2.5 l in the PHEV. Concerning pricing, the CX-70 to come out this fall is not much larger (interior) than the CX-5 which is priced very well (except for dealer add ons) and have a long track record of dependable quality build.

    • @gqami
      @gqami Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080 Agree to disagree. Manufacturing doesn't work like that, everything completely new.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@gqami There is nothing on a CX-90 that is not completely from the ground up new except the 2.5 liter engine in the PHEV.
      I believe the CX-60 has already had recalls for driveline, wheel, 12v battery, shock absorbers, and sway bars problems. I left out all the software problems since that is an easy fix.

  • @jdfleetguy28
    @jdfleetguy28 Год назад +9

    Wow impressive new SUV. Excellent review Kase. Well done .
    I have to say given a choice of turbo v6 or Turbo I6, I do prefer an I6, as you said very smooth liner power.

  • @paulira7407
    @paulira7407 Год назад +4

    As a 2021 Rav4 Prime owner, I was going to sell my Prime for the CX-70 PHEV, but if the EV range is less than 28 miles like the CX-90, that’s not enough range for my needs to justify picking it over the high-output inline-6. Had it offered at least 38 miles of EV range, it would have been a tough decision.

    • @jayhiggins5239
      @jayhiggins5239 Год назад +1

      I agree. 40 miles EV is a sweet spot for many buyers.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      The CX-60/70/80/90 have identical power trains.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Concerning the PHEV vs Inline 6; Put them side by side with a PHEV full charge in EV mode. In 25 miles, the PHEV will use 0 gas but the battery will be depleted. The inline-6 gets 25 mpg combined so it will have used 1 gallon of gas. Any further driving and both the PHEV and inline-6 will operate on ICE at 25 mpg combined.
      I just filled up at $3,27 per gallon.
      The 17.8 Kwh battery only uses 80% but with charging inefficiencies it would take ~ 15 Kw to fully charge. Based on my electric rate, taxes, fees, I pay 0.20 cents per Kw ( most areas pay more) or $3.20 to fully charge the PHEV battery. There are many reasons to buy an EV or PHEV but in this case, saving money is not one of them.

  • @tri3pleagent
    @tri3pleagent Год назад +9

    I really think this thing will be best in class. Good power trains, wonderful interior space and great overall design.

  • @jon7926
    @jon7926 Год назад +2

    I test drove one and loved it however doesn’t fit my family’s more active lifestyle it’s very lux drives smooth fast didn’t like how tiny the glove box is and it’s easy to smack your knee on the vent sticking out when entering front seats. It’s really in a bad spot. Good overall

  • @DeadofWinter321
    @DeadofWinter321 Год назад +3

    Wish Toyota and Honda would make well built, high quality vehicles again like Mazda is currently doing. This CX-90 just oozes supreme quality

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад +1

      Toyota is a volume manufacturer and Honda is living on their old reputation.

    • @DeadofWinter321
      @DeadofWinter321 Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080 - Both haven't made a worthy, dependable vehicle since the 90s.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@DeadofWinter321 To some people, a vehicle is an appliance that gets you from point A to point B. And for those people, a Toyota is fine as long as you don't mind the miles of cheap plastic and you can avoid the distributer and dealer rip-offs.
      In the Golf states and south eastern U.S., the distributors are adding many thousands to the MSRP. Just saw a 2023 Camry on the lot: $38,000 Toyota MSRP, Distributer MSRP of $40,000 plus $5,000 of add ons like Toyocare ($700 for 2 oil changes) for a total cost of $45,000 for a Camry????
      Honda has not kept up with the rest of the manufacturers. They still use timing belts more than a decade after other manufacturers switched to timing chains. I guess they don't mind the customer having their vehicle engine bay completely disassembled to replace a timing belt every 60,000 miles since they are not paying the $3,000 cost.
      But most people are more concerned with paint colors and apple car play and android audio than what makes it go.

    • @moreless4127
      @moreless4127 Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080i remembered timing belt is 100k. So you might only need change once.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@moreless4127 Honda has been sued twice for their timing belts breaking before their recommended change interval of 90K miles. Hondas have interference engines which means if a timing belt breaks the engine will suffer major internal damage and need replaced.
      So did Honda fix the issue? NO Honda now recommends changing the timing belt (that is an expensive job) no later than 90K miles or no later than 60K miles in severe service. If your Honda timing belt breaks at 65K miles, wanna bet Honda says sorry, you must have driven severe service and should have changed it before 60K.
      Honda has terrible customer service

  • @richrigney4610
    @richrigney4610 Год назад +4

    It's a great looking Mazda inside and out. I do like seeing the "rebirth" of the Inline 6, or Straight 6 as it's also known. I would like to know the Mileage for the PHEV Model. Also, is it a different engine in the PHEV or the same engine?

    • @justinrank8662
      @justinrank8662 Год назад

      It’s a different engine, the PHEV is a 2.5 four-cylinder paired with a 8 speed automatic

  • @richonsound6531
    @richonsound6531 Год назад +2

    I like the way he slightly pauses between each word

  • @mmartel
    @mmartel Год назад +3

    Nice review of what looks like a beautiful, practical and desirable car. Mazda will never hit the sales numbers of its top competitors but this looks like it's going to be very competitive within the upmarket SUV segment.

    • @jayhiggins5239
      @jayhiggins5239 Год назад

      IDK, Look at Telluride numbers. I bet these go to #1 for Mazda.

  • @xVerzatile
    @xVerzatile Год назад +1

    They need to put that i6 in the Miata

  • @chadgodfrey4364
    @chadgodfrey4364 Год назад +3

    Good content, Chase and working through all the information that was available to you

  • @clarkkent9080
    @clarkkent9080 Год назад +2

    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?

    • @veowsaku
      @veowsaku Год назад

      Break even is around 80,000 miles on pure electric plus another 80,000 on gas, no thank!

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад +2

      @@veowsaku I stand corrected, there is no break even point. 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.

  • @dak6028
    @dak6028 Год назад +1

    Will the PHEV run well on regular unleaded?

  • @deejayimm
    @deejayimm Год назад +1

    Case, bringing the Jay Leno big denim energy with that jacket lol.

  • @bobdylan6773
    @bobdylan6773 Год назад +2

    Will sell like absolute hotcakes

  • @irandude1655
    @irandude1655 Год назад +1

    That suede will become very dark brown in probably a year. That's a grime magnet.

    • @alexlynn2085
      @alexlynn2085 Год назад

      Not necessarily if you and your passengers are mature adults that don’t wipe your Cheeto fingers everywhere.

  • @hkwise011
    @hkwise011 Год назад +1

    So, same price range as the Honda Pilot but much better interior and drivetrains….plural! Two options from a small company like Mazda! This should run circles around the pilot/telluride/palisade/Highlander…etc

  • @losuk8
    @losuk8 Год назад

    Mazda always has its characteristic! Very less to copying others from the market

  • @NumbahEleven
    @NumbahEleven Год назад +2

    TFL in my home SF/Bay Area. Hope you enjoyed your stay

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад +4

      How’s the homeless population over there

    • @laloajuria4678
      @laloajuria4678 Год назад +2

      depends if they get their window smashed in. im a CA, but sf is a joke.

    • @NumbahEleven
      @NumbahEleven Год назад

      Def something the city has to work on. But it’s a great place with lots to do nonetheless.

  • @kapowlofdeath
    @kapowlofdeath Год назад +2

    It is nice to see Mazda figured out how to make a transmission with more than 6 speeds. 😃

    • @jayhiggins5239
      @jayhiggins5239 Год назад +4

      I'l take my reliable 6sp over many 'less so' options form various sources.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      I will also take a 6 speed bullet proof transmission over that 8 speed DCT. More gears are for better fuel economy and my CX-5 gets 33 mpg highway

  • @tazeat
    @tazeat Год назад

    On EV only mode if you floor it, it STILL kicks the engine on? You can't lock out the ICE in ev only mode?

  • @youtubehub8190
    @youtubehub8190 Год назад +2

    why is the video so blurry?

  • @ovidio722
    @ovidio722 Год назад

    Mazda did an amazing job with the cx-90, as beautiful as the interior is I would be concerned about keeping the soft materials clean.

  • @robervin9107
    @robervin9107 Год назад +1

    Kase magnificent job buddy

  • @nicoscoolvids
    @nicoscoolvids Год назад +1

    Kudos to Mazda for scheduling an event in San Francisco this time of the year. 😂

  • @RichardJoashTan
    @RichardJoashTan Год назад +3

    Glad that I will buy a fully loaded CX-90 PHEV or Inline-6 Turbo S anyway.

    • @laloajuria4678
      @laloajuria4678 Год назад +2

      one day youll leave your parents basement....

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Concerning the PHEV vs Inline 6; Put them side by side with a PHEV full charge in EV mode. In 25 miles, the PHEV will use 0 gas but the battery will be depleted. The inline-6 gets 25 mpg combined so it will have used 1 gallon of gas. Any further driving and both the PHEV and inline-6 will operate on ICE at 25 mpg combined.
      I just filled up at $3,27 per gallon.
      The 17.8 Kwh battery only uses 80% but with charging inefficiencies it would take ~ 15 Kw to fully charge. Based on my electric rate, taxes, fees, I pay 0.20 cents per Kw ( most areas pay more) or $3.20 to fully charge the PHEV battery. There are many reasons to buy an EV or PHEV but in this case, saving money is not one of them.

  • @swissmrkc
    @swissmrkc Год назад +1

    Seems good what's the TLDR for MPG City and highway????

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад +1

      24 mpg city 28 mpg highway. That’s with AWD standard.

    • @swissmrkc
      @swissmrkc Год назад

      @@faheemabbas3965 Thanks.. pretty subpar Even with the plug-in.

  • @aarsenalfan
    @aarsenalfan Год назад

    Off road capability is going to determine how popular this AWD will be (at least in my eyes) without torque converter. 👌

  • @NCrdwlf
    @NCrdwlf Год назад +3

    So excited for this car.

  • @Griffith861
    @Griffith861 Год назад +1

    Nice car ❤

  • @Kenneth_R
    @Kenneth_R Год назад +1

    Walk away 20 feet from it and you will get a window smashed in guaranteed. SF has turned to complete crap. That said I love this new SUV from Mazda. Best engine in the class my a mile.

  • @caedom21
    @caedom21 Год назад +2

    As a photographer, y’all must have hated having to film in such gloomy weather. 🤯

  • @kdomster9141
    @kdomster9141 Год назад +1

    Where is the clip about the powertrain options , you have mentioned here?

  • @rayjohnson863
    @rayjohnson863 Год назад

    This Mazda looks like a Ford Explorer in the front. That's just me though. Even on the side it looks like the explorer too with its long front hood. and shorter rear.

  • @Thankyou_3
    @Thankyou_3 Год назад +3

    Awesome Made in Japan vehicle. The quality is amazing. It beats any Honda or Acura vehicles.

  • @jayhiggins5239
    @jayhiggins5239 Год назад

    Buy it now! Used will go for $10k over original MSRP.

  • @Julian-do7bv
    @Julian-do7bv Год назад +2

    Really nice mazda

  • @godgirlsguitars
    @godgirlsguitars Год назад

    How many liters are both engines?

    • @justinrank8662
      @justinrank8662 Год назад

      3.3 turbo inline 6 cylinder
      2.5 four-cylinder for the PHEV model

  • @groosbro1
    @groosbro1 Год назад +3

    Suede on the dash is a non-starter. Within a few months it will look like shite, especially if you have kids who put their grubby little hands everywhere.

    • @HDHQDIRECT
      @HDHQDIRECT Год назад +2

      It's in an area that doesn't require touching. Kids don't sit in the front seat usually, and when they do they are buckled so they aren't touching the dash. The dumbest areas are steering wheels.

    • @groosbro1
      @groosbro1 Год назад +2

      @@HDHQDIRECT
      So you've never had rugrats crawl all the car when parked or ever had anything spill on the dashboard?
      Let's get serious for a minute, the dash is not the place for easily stained materials.

    • @richard6946
      @richard6946 Год назад +1

      Just get the regular leather option then.

  • @chrisgray4239
    @chrisgray4239 Год назад

    Nice kid, good review...people should be more respectful

  • @darrendaine4914
    @darrendaine4914 Год назад +2

    Whistle

  • @somabalogh5135
    @somabalogh5135 Год назад +2

    Wicked!

  • @TheHifiEnvelope
    @TheHifiEnvelope Год назад +1

    I feel like $60k is an absurd price for a car. Having said that, I would be very interested in one of these next year when there are used ones with less the 10k miles. I’d prefer to let someone with more money and vanity absorb the initial depreciation. It’s definitely a contender as a replacement for my beloved Ford Flex Limited which I have had for a decade.

    • @vince7349
      @vince7349 Год назад +2

      Its a 3 row suv with inline 6 what you expect to pay?

    • @scooter5940
      @scooter5940 Год назад +2

      Which is a great strategy. However, I like to know how the car has been maintained. I buy every car new, and we rarely trade them in until they are 6-10 years old. At that point, whether I have paid $60 or $45 k for the car is kind of lost in the wash.

    • @jayhiggins5239
      @jayhiggins5239 Год назад

      Next Year a Used one will be $72,000

    • @TheHifiEnvelope
      @TheHifiEnvelope Год назад

      @@jayhiggins5239 With the way the market has been for used cars you might be right.

    • @TheHifiEnvelope
      @TheHifiEnvelope Год назад

      @@vince7349 Not $60k

  • @clarkkent9080
    @clarkkent9080 Год назад

    He kept talking about regen braking. Does it really have that??? How does an electric motor between the engine and transmission regen???/

  • @yahyayarim5727
    @yahyayarim5727 Год назад

    Türkçe alt yazı lütfen!

  • @mbenton6
    @mbenton6 Год назад

    It's 26, not 23

  • @pabo8080
    @pabo8080 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to seeing the new Mazda 6 with the inline 6 engine in it

    • @jak30341
      @jak30341 Год назад +1

      Are you dreaming? I haven’t heard any plan of that?

    • @pabo8080
      @pabo8080 Год назад

      @@jak30341 easy enough to find information on you tube or google. Quick search will set you all up.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Год назад +1

      New mazdaspeed mx5 with an I6? Lol

    • @alexlynn2085
      @alexlynn2085 Год назад

      @@jak30341 There was talk of that a few years back but it’s been back-burnered since the 6 has been tentatively eliminated from the lineup. It’s future is uncertain at this juncture. SUV’s are the priority.

  • @leoalex29
    @leoalex29 Год назад

    Light Fabric on the dash and doors on a FAMILY Suv? have they lost their minds? Not kid friendly AT ALL! that alone will keep me away from considering this when my lease is up.

    • @BigBoss-tk6lh
      @BigBoss-tk6lh Год назад

      There is other interior options as i know,,

  • @cap10newport95
    @cap10newport95 Год назад +1

    IT'S GOT A SPARE TIRE!!!!

  • @swissmrkc
    @swissmrkc Год назад +1

    Jeez....top of the line 60K? I mean.... Seems like a cool car but no thanks

  • @djdomi6583
    @djdomi6583 Год назад

    That shifter is the worse!

  • @reeeddd590
    @reeeddd590 Год назад

    Not really a fan. Side profile proportions are wonky..hood too long because of the inline six..it is on the ground practically. As a more car-like crossover?..sure. As an actual SUV? no way. Tech is good and typical Mazda fit and finish. But just really seems like a bunch of other vehicles thrown in a blender. Mehhh. But, this is just my opinion. A fine vehicle I am sure many will enjoy for what it is.

  • @clarkkent9080
    @clarkkent9080 Год назад

    How can any auto reviewer not see the glaring inefficiencies of the PHEV. It only saves (up to) 1 gallon of gas per battery charge and the cost to charge that massive battery is equal to and in may cases more than the cost of 1 gallon of gas.
    These reviewers just parrot what the manufacturers tell them and lack any in-depth review. I can't wait for AI to provide true reviews

  • @richardnedbalek1968
    @richardnedbalek1968 Год назад

    Mazda’s vision is questionable. Investing in new internal combustion engines and transmissions, while continuing to use real leather, is hardly the eco-friendly way forward. This is especially true considering state mandates to prohibit pure EVs from 2035.

  • @SavoyPrimeable
    @SavoyPrimeable Год назад +1

    This guy is a snooze fest

    • @jak30341
      @jak30341 Год назад +7

      That’s what your baby mama said about you

    • @HDHQDIRECT
      @HDHQDIRECT Год назад +2

      I'm always excited and my heart beat races when I watch RUclips car reviews....

  • @vikp6115
    @vikp6115 Год назад

    That dash material is garbage impossible to clean , give us leather for that money , that Cx is heavy because of those batteries that almost give u no useful mpg , but give u all that weight ! Would of been more economical if it was lighter lol

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад +2

      There’s different interior options for that trim I believe, it’s on Mazda’s website. One of which offers leather interior instead of that dash material.

    • @jak30341
      @jak30341 Год назад +3

      Then you can buy the in-line 6 without the battery model. As if you can afford 😂