I had a Cx-30 with mild hybrid tech (i-stop) as a rental last year. FWD, 2.0L with 6-speed torque converter. Nice run about, very economical when you drive normally, did see 8.5L.over 100km however that was 94 RON e10, so no doubt will be better with standard 91 RON, the worst I saw was 16L but I was driving hard getting everything it had. Two good and two bad: Good: 1: steering and ride ballance; Steering has great weight, its fast enough in normal driving but when you are driving on B or C back road the weight loads up and yiu can throw the CX-30 around, the suspension has the right amount of give even with 19x7.5 alloys (235/55/19 tyres) to be sporty and comfortable. 2: the fact thay Mazda have the gear lever with proper semi auto shift gate (move to the right then pull to upshift / push to downshift). I loath paddle shifters, total waste of time, that said Mazda offer both paddle shifters and semi-auto gear lever (with corrext shift gate). So much fun. Bad: 1: gutless engjne The 2.0L sky active need revs and lots of it to get any decent from it, 2: mild hybrid tech I have no idea what it did ither than the sheer irate grating start stop junk when in Sydney traffic. I know it has brake regen but I never see what it did other than to display: you saved 0.2gr of CO2 for this trip. I simoly switch off i-stop for every time I drive it. Interior is fine, typical Mazda. Mazda, overall don't know what they want to be, that is the only way to describe that company.
Great video! Subscribed from SA. We just bought a Nov build 2023 revised for 2024 CX-30 Astina GD25 with FWD.( didn't want to carry around 90 extra kg's of the AWD plus the extra complexity etc) The build and component quality are the best I've ever seen in almost any class of car! I will say that the engine starts smoother/less noise using 98 Premium fuel. The factory tyres are Made in Japan Toyo's and get the job done. It does steer very well and has adequate power for our needs as we are newly retired. Time will tell to see if Mazda's Otto/Atkinson experiment is viable in the long term. The Bose sound system is superb playing my CD's ripped to WAV onto my Sandisk flash drive. Cheers!
Mazda are really stepping up their game in so many areas however this has by far the lowest NVH I've yet experienced in their products. Our son works for Mazda Australia so I've been able to drive all models for 15 years. Trans still needs more work with TQ & clutch pack cooperation in very low speed stop start however it's a minor niggle so far. Cheers again.@@drivingenthusiastaustralia
I was going to buy a CX30 in 2020, loved the way it drove and looked, I narrowed it down to a CX30 and a CRV ,after being loaned the CX30 for a weekend by the dealership I noticed that my two boys that sat in the back could not see out the windows in the rear they are very high so the kids felt sick and claustrophobic, I bought the CRV instead kids love it , and there is plenty of room in the back to keep the little punks separated when they start whinging, CX30 lovely car but no good if you have little kids under 3 feet.
Can’t wait for an update on this car. It’s so close to what I want. I just can’t get past that cladding. I’m fine with a tiny back seat and the infotainment controls. It just needs an update on the exterior. A little more aggressive with a thin cladding would sway me. Maybe
I just bought a new 2024 CX30 GTS model with all the extras. I previously had CX5 and more recently CX3. I have been happy with performance both models and only changing now as wanted larger boot and screen.
Great video as always mate. I love my CX-30 Astina. Just wish we got the 2.5 turbo that they have in the USA. Only thing I’ll say in your performance test, I think you may have forgotten to put the car in sports mode as I didn’t see sport lit up in the dash. Anyways great vid
Thanks mate. Yeah I always test out all modes with the Vbox. The video is only a video; not actually timed runs. Sport mode is rarely heaps quicker in most cars to be honest - it only increases throttle response, doesn't increase outright power at full throttle. In fact, there has been a number of instances for me where 'eco' mode returned a quicker result in some cars. PS. The shadows in the video make it hard to see the 'sport' light but it is on. Just below the 'D'.
The bold plastic wheel arches makes the car look cheap side on and will only get worse with a few years of Aussie sun on it. shame as the front end is so cleanly designed.
Coming from a CX-5, the CX30 seemed a little claustrophobic. It seems more like a CX3 inside. Nice car though. Mazda are building quality into their vehicles today.
Mazda are a class above most car manufacturers. I have an old 2003 mazda astina. Still tight and solid on the road. Built like a tank, and extremely reliable. Why buy this Chinese crap when for a little bit more money you can buy a Mazda or Toyota. It astounds me that so many people purchased those mg3s. What a gutless peice of junk. For a little bit more money could have bought a Mazda 2. Far better car.
The US version CX-30 2.5 turbo AWD is a fantastic car. Very fast, handles great, quiet. The turbo version of the CX-30 is a completely different animal compared to the 2.5. If you’ve seen 2024 CX-30 carbon that’s it.
Mazda has been in the niche eco-budget friendly market for far too long, they haven’t designed a cool looking or interesting car in what seems like an eternity, both Mazda and Subaru make such boring soccer mum vehicles now that are gutless and have no personality, remember the RX-7 of the 90s-2000s and the Mazda MPS of the 2010s, it seems like an eternity ago, now all we have is just some family friendly Mazda 2.5 turbo that only produces 170kW which is laughable by todays standards. They should make a new MPS, the 190kW 2.3 turbo was such a little pocket rocket, but now they only cater to budget friendly families with sluggish cars like this because our market no longer purchases interesting vehicles anymore, thank God for Hyundai and Kia producing the goods because alot of brands are getting very dull.
Unfortunately this CX-30 has the (WORST) infotainment system in the auto industry the rotary/dial knob is soooo OUTDATED in 2024, Mazda put a fully functional touchscreen in this vehicle.........
@@theaustralianconundrum 95% of automakers use touchscreen infotainment nowadays, but Mazda uses a rotary/dial knob that's 2000s OUTDATED. Does Mazda even sell pickup trucks in North America........
You have the option of touch or the knob. (you can override the factory setting that only allows touch when the vehicle is not moving) I prefer the knob, much faster, but to each their own.
Love the new format! Also, love reading the reviews on your website.
Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks. Appreciate your support!
After all these years, finally get to put a face to that voice.
You must be a new fan, Brett showed his face on the OG PDriveTV channel
I had a Cx-30 with mild hybrid tech (i-stop) as a rental last year.
FWD, 2.0L with 6-speed torque converter.
Nice run about, very economical when you drive normally, did see 8.5L.over 100km however that was 94 RON e10, so no doubt will be better with standard 91 RON, the worst I saw was 16L but I was driving hard getting everything it had.
Two good and two bad:
Good:
1: steering and ride ballance;
Steering has great weight, its fast enough in normal driving but when you are driving on B or C back road the weight loads up and yiu can throw the CX-30 around, the suspension has the right amount of give even with 19x7.5 alloys (235/55/19 tyres) to be sporty and comfortable.
2: the fact thay Mazda have the gear lever with proper semi auto shift gate (move to the right then pull to upshift / push to downshift).
I loath paddle shifters, total waste of time, that said Mazda offer both paddle shifters and semi-auto gear lever (with corrext shift gate). So much fun.
Bad:
1: gutless engjne
The 2.0L sky active need revs and lots of it to get any decent from it,
2: mild hybrid tech
I have no idea what it did ither than the sheer irate grating start stop junk when in Sydney traffic. I know it has brake regen but I never see what it did other than to display: you saved 0.2gr of CO2 for this trip. I simoly switch off i-stop for every time I drive it.
Interior is fine, typical Mazda.
Mazda, overall don't know what they want to be, that is the only way to describe that company.
Great video! Subscribed from SA. We just bought a Nov build 2023 revised for 2024 CX-30 Astina GD25 with FWD.( didn't want to carry around 90 extra kg's of the AWD plus the extra complexity etc) The build and component quality are the best I've ever seen in almost any class of car! I will say that the engine starts smoother/less noise using 98 Premium fuel. The factory tyres are Made in Japan Toyo's and get the job done. It does steer very well and has adequate power for our needs as we are newly retired. Time will tell to see if Mazda's Otto/Atkinson experiment is viable in the long term. The Bose sound system is superb playing my CD's ripped to WAV onto my Sandisk flash drive. Cheers!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Solid car 👍
Mazda are really stepping up their game in so many areas however this has by far the lowest NVH I've yet experienced in their products. Our son works for Mazda Australia so I've been able to drive all models for 15 years. Trans still needs more work with TQ & clutch pack cooperation in very low speed stop start however it's a minor niggle so far. Cheers again.@@drivingenthusiastaustralia
I was going to buy a CX30 in 2020, loved the way it drove and looked, I narrowed it down to a CX30 and a CRV ,after being loaned the CX30 for a weekend by the dealership I noticed that my two boys that sat in the back could not see out the windows in the rear they are very high so the kids felt sick and claustrophobic, I bought the CRV instead kids love it , and there is plenty of room in the back to keep the little punks separated when they start whinging, CX30 lovely car but no good if you have little kids under 3 feet.
Yeah fair enough. The CR-V is a class above this, like CX-5, RAV4 etc. Better family cars 👍
If you’re a tall dude with broad shoulders like me, you’re gonna wanna get the CX-30 over the 3. The 3 is too cramped for me.
A damn shame, the mazda 3 sedan is the most beautiful sedan I've seen till over 1.75x its cost.
Can’t wait for an update on this car. It’s so close to what I want. I just can’t get past that cladding. I’m fine with a tiny back seat and the infotainment controls. It just needs an update on the exterior.
A little more aggressive with a thin cladding would sway me.
Maybe
I hope you are no taller than 5’6” or so, this car is too small for average people 😢😢
Something is off with the bootspace...lots of older reviews say that it is only 317L...doesn't look like 430L...what gives?
I just bought a new 2024 CX30 GTS model with all the extras. I previously had CX5 and more recently CX3. I have been happy with performance both models and only changing now as wanted larger boot and screen.
So this is the face to the PDrive voice? 👌
Yes 👍
Yes babe
That's such lowsy performance for close to 130 hp/t. 17s for the 1/4 mile? Ok, the weather was kinda hot, but still...
Touche 150kw is the bare min any car should have imo
These will do a GPS 130'ish MPH and that's more than enough to be placed in silver bracelets.@@primeanomalous4275
I am sure you can get better results if you test it and put petrol with 100 octanic. They have low octanic petrol in Australia.
Great video as always mate. I love my CX-30 Astina. Just wish we got the 2.5 turbo that they have in the USA.
Only thing I’ll say in your performance test, I think you may have forgotten to put the car in sports mode as I didn’t see sport lit up in the dash.
Anyways great vid
Thanks mate.
Yeah I always test out all modes with the Vbox. The video is only a video; not actually timed runs.
Sport mode is rarely heaps quicker in most cars to be honest - it only increases throttle response, doesn't increase outright power at full throttle. In fact, there has been a number of instances for me where 'eco' mode returned a quicker result in some cars.
PS. The shadows in the video make it hard to see the 'sport' light but it is on. Just below the 'D'.
Like most cars, Sports mode just holds the gears longer, good for track use, but not acceleration tests.
The bold plastic wheel arches makes the car look cheap side on and will only get worse with a few years of Aussie sun on it. shame as the front end is so cleanly designed.
Those acceleration times are slow ,for the 2.5L petrol 4.Even compared to CX5 ,which I'm sure will do 0 to100 in the 8 second range.
Yeah, these were the times we achieved with the Vbox on the day. We ran about 5 runs. Maybe warm weather impacted the potential.
Pretty nice that. Perhaps 10 years time. Might be able to afford one. Or not.
Coming from a CX-5, the CX30 seemed a little claustrophobic. It seems more like a CX3 inside. Nice car though. Mazda are building quality into their vehicles today.
How do you find a Black cx-30 with the red leather interior?
2.5? Im looking at these and only see 2L🤔
Seems slow for a 2.5 (even being NA), or am I missing something? It's not THAT heavy
Not sure if you are used to the 0-60 mph scores, but this is 0-100 km/h . Maybe this is something that may be misleading.
It is slow. The brakes are very soft. Feel dangerous. I just test drove the Sport and the Select. No 12V outlets either.
@@Whitesp44felt none of them at all
Mazda are a class above most car manufacturers. I have an old 2003 mazda astina. Still tight and solid on the road. Built like a tank, and extremely reliable. Why buy this Chinese crap when for a little bit more money you can buy a Mazda or Toyota. It astounds me that so many people purchased those mg3s. What a gutless peice of junk. For a little bit more money could have bought a Mazda 2. Far better car.
I am thinking Skoda Kamiq (even the karoq) over the cx-30, what do you guys think?
@@theaustralianconundrum wow is it that bad?
Sorry. i wouldn't
buy one.@@watchout4717
@@watchout4717 did you make a decision?
I may ditch my 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Sport for this.
The US version CX-30 2.5 turbo AWD is a fantastic car. Very fast, handles great, quiet. The turbo version of the CX-30 is a completely different animal compared to the 2.5. If you’ve seen 2024 CX-30 carbon that’s it.
No turbo junk in Australia.
Mazda has been in the niche eco-budget friendly market for far too long, they haven’t designed a cool looking or interesting car in what seems like an eternity, both Mazda and Subaru make such boring soccer mum vehicles now that are gutless and have no personality, remember the RX-7 of the 90s-2000s and the Mazda MPS of the 2010s, it seems like an eternity ago, now all we have is just some family friendly Mazda 2.5 turbo that only produces 170kW which is laughable by todays standards.
They should make a new MPS, the 190kW 2.3 turbo was such a little pocket rocket, but now they only cater to budget friendly families with sluggish cars like this because our market no longer purchases interesting vehicles anymore, thank God for Hyundai and Kia producing the goods because alot of brands are getting very dull.
Nonsense. Also, get some exercise.
Pretty but oh so small 😢
Super slow, not sure why some companies are still releasing 2.5 litre natural engines. Its 2024 small engine turbos are in, not this slow hunk o junk.
Pretty cringe comment there mate
@@mrkring1526 thanks Mr kringe
Unfortunately this CX-30 has the (WORST) infotainment system in the auto industry the rotary/dial knob is soooo OUTDATED in 2024, Mazda put a fully functional touchscreen in this vehicle.........
Touch is actually outdated......
@@theaustralianconundrum 95% of automakers use touchscreen infotainment nowadays, but Mazda uses a rotary/dial knob that's 2000s OUTDATED. Does Mazda even sell pickup trucks in North America........
Luxury makers use rotary dials.@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8
You have the option of touch or the knob. (you can override the factory setting that only allows touch when the vehicle is not moving) I prefer the knob, much faster, but to each their own.
100% correct and I also use the rotary selector. My screen is clean!@@rongrant3500