Mazda CX-8

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Mazda CX-8 (KG)
Mazda CX-8 XD L Package 2WD (3DA-KG2P) front.jpg
Overview
ManufacturerMazda
ProductionDecember 2017 – present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
RelatedMazda CX-5 (KF)
Mazda CX-9 (TC)
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) (2.5 L; naturally aspirated)
  • 169 kW (227 hp; 230 PS) (2.5 L; turbocharged)
  • 140–147 kW (188–197 hp; 190–200 PS) (2.2 L; diesel)
Transmission6-speed Skyactiv-Drive automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,930 mm (115.4 in)
Length4,900 mm (192.9 in)
Width1,840 mm (72.4 in)
Height1,730 mm (68.1 in)
Curb weight1,710–1,920 kg (3,769.9–4,232.9 lb)[5]
Chronology
PredecessorMazda CX-7

The Mazda CX-8 is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Mazda since the end of 2017.[6] It is a seven seater version of the CX-5.[7] First unveiled on 14 September 2017, the CX-8 is Mazda's flagship SUV in Japan, as the larger CX-9 is not sold in the country.[8] Outside of Japan, the CX-8 is available in China, Oceania, and Southeast Asia.[2][9][10][11][12][13]

Overview[]

While bearing resemblance to the second generation CX-9, even using the same outer taillights, the CX-8 is 17 cm shorter in length and 13 cm narrower in width, to conform to Japanese roads and dimension regulations. Within a few weeks after its introduction in Japan, Mazda dealers received over 12,000 orders from consumers.[8]

The CX-8 was initially offered only with a 2.2 L Skyactiv-D diesel engine, but a choice of two I4 petrol engines was added in 2018: a 2.5 L Skyactiv-G (PY-VPS) from the CX-5 and a turbocharged version of the same engine from the CX-9.[14]

Reception[]

Marton Pettendy of Motoring gave the CX-8 a rating of 84 out of 100, praising the quality and refinement, performance and economy, and diesel power for less than the CX-9, but criticizing the tight rear head/leg room, sub par warranty and service intervals, and the lack of a spare tire and CarPlay.[15]

Malcolm Flynn of CarsGuide rated the car 8.1. out of 10, praising its ease of parking compared to the CX-9, more useful boot space than the CX-5, and its comfortable ride, but criticising its lack of a petrol engine and CarPlay, and the steep price jump between the Sport and Asaki trims.[16]

Paul Maric of CarAdvice gave the car a rating of 7.9 out of 10, calling it a "compelling proposition for families that need the extra space of an occasional third row and the fuel economy of a diesel engine."[17]

Regional variants[]

New Zealand[]

In New Zealand, the CX-8 is only available with a diesel engine. On launch, two trim options were available GSX FWD and Limited AWD.

Effective from the model year of 2019, the trim GSX AWD has been sold with a number of technical upgrades and the Limited AWD trim has been discontinued and replaced with the trim Takami (sold as Asaki in Australia). The trim Takami has a number of upgrades over the Limited.[18]

Updated GSX AWD trim from 2019
  • G Vectoring control plus (GVC Plus)
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity
  • Heated exterior mirrors
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
  • i-Activsense safety package with Smart City Brake Support – Reverse (SCBS-R) and Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
Takami AWD trim from 2019
  • 19-inch dark gloss alloy wheels
  • G Vectoring control plus (GVC Plus)
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity
  • Frameless automatic day/night rear view mirror
  • Ventilated front driver and passenger seats
  • Seven inch TFT center meter display for speedometer
  • 360 degree surround view monitor (top, front, rear, side views)
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
  • LED interior ambient lighting for glovebox, vanity mirrors, cargo, front/rear foot lamps

Thailand[]

In Thailand, the CX-8 is available with a petrol and diesel engine. On launch, four trims options were available 2.5 High (S), 2.5 High Plus (SP), 2.2 XDL FWD (seven seats) and 2.2 XDL Exclusive AWD (six seats: lounge). Then in 19 October 2021 the New trim 2.5 High Plus (SP) Exclusive FWD (six seats: lounge)[19] is released.

Malaysia[]

In Malaysia, the CX-8 is available with a petrol and diesel engine options. Four trims were available 2.5G 2WD Mid (seven seats), 2.5G 2WD Mid Plus (six seats), 2.5G 2WD High (six seats: lounge) and 2.2D AWD High (six seats: lounge). [20]

Philippines[]

The CX-8 was launched alongside the Mazda CX-30 on November 2019. Only one engine choice is offered across the two trims, which is the naturally-aspirated 2.5-liter Skyactiv-G, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, producing 188hp and 252Nm. It comes in two trims, namely the Signature and Exclusive.

The former has a 60:40 bench seat in the second row (allowing for a total of seven people to fit in the car), and is available only in front-wheel drive, while the latter comes with two (heated) captain's seats and a center console in the second row, cutting passenger capacity down to six, and is only available with all-wheel drive.

Both trims come standard with Mazda's i-Activsense suite of safety features, G-Vectoring control, a 10-speaker Bose Audio system, Nappa leather trim, a 360-degree camera, and the older version of Mazda Connect is found on the eight-inch infotainment screen.

Sales[]

Calendar Year Japan China[21] Thailand Vietnam
2018 13,119[22] 992
2019 23,294[23] 1,476 745 1,234[24]
2020 17,999[22] 2,139[25]

References[]

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