Mazda Shuffles the CX-90 Lineup for 2025
Mazda recently released a pair of closely related SUVs in the two-row CX-70 and three-row CX-90. The latter will see a decent update for the 2025 model year that brings a new trim and updated styling elements, along with slightly higher prices across the line.
The SUV will be available in two new trims: the 3.3 Turbo Premium Sport and PHEV Premium Sport. The new models get black exterior accents, including a gloss-black grille and bumper covers. Mazda gave the Preferred trim the larger 12.3-inch display that was held back for the Premium Plus before, which brings other tech upgrades like wireless smartphone mirroring.
The Premium Sport models also get a long list of standard equipment, including a panoramic sunroof, a head-up display, a 12-speaker Bose audio system, a hands-free liftgate, and more.
Prices for the CX-90 line start at $39,300 for the Select trim, including a $1,455 destination charge. The Preferred starts at $42,400, the Premium Sport at $47,855, the Premium Plus at $50,855, and the S at $54,405. The top gas model is the S Premium Plus, which starts at $57,905.
Plug-in hybrid models start at $51,400 for the PHEV Preferred. The PHEV Premium Sport starts at $56,355, and the top PHEV Premium Plus at $59,405. Those prices represent increases of between $80 and $580, depending on the trim.
[Images: Mazda]
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