Mazda has released a teaser image of its new SUV which will be revealed at the Geneva motor show in March.
Speculation is rife as to what the model could be, Mazda has given little away except to say the car is a brand-new addition to the line-up. It’s most likely to be a model that closes the gap between the CX-3 and CX-5.
Mazda currently has a CX-4 SUV which is exclusive to the Chinese market, whether or not the brand uses the name on an SUV for other markets remains to be seen.
It’s also possible the new model could be a coupe-styled SUV that sits between the CX-5 and CX-9, something the size of the CX-8, called a CX-6 or CX-7 perhaps?
The press release does specify the new SUV will feature a “maturing Kodo design language and Mazda’s new-generation Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture.”
The new Skyactiv-X engine technology which will debut locally in the latest Mazda 3 will feature on the new SUV. Skyactiv-X uses a unique combustion method to combine the free-revving performance of a petrol unit with the response of a diesel.
Mazda’s new SUV will be revealed at the Geneva motor show on March 5. Check back for full details.
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