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The Mazda CX-30 2026 prices range from $34,060 for the basic trim level SUV CX-30 G20 Pure (Fwd) to $48,460 for the top of the range SUV CX-30 G25 Astina (Awd).
The Mazda CX-30 2026 comes in SUV.
The Mazda CX-30 2026 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 6 SP Automatic to the SUV 2.5L 6SP Automatic.
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2026 Mazda CX-30 | Specs | Price |
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G20 Astina (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $44,960 |
G20 Evolve (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $35,960 |
G20 Evolve Vision (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $37,960 |
G20 Pure (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $34,060 |
G20 Pure Vision (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $36,060 |
G20 Touring (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $39,760 |
G20 Touring Le Vision (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $42,060 |
G20 Touring Vision (Fwd) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $41,560 |
G25 Astina (Awd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $48,460 |
G25 Astina (Fwd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $46,460 |
G25 Gt Sp (Awd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $45,260 |
G25 Gt Sp (Fwd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $43,260 |
G25 Gt Sp Vision (Awd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $46,560 |
G25 Gt Sp Vision (Fwd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $44,560 |
G25 Touring (Fwd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $41,260 |
G25 Touring Vision (Fwd) | Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $43,060 |
This behaviour is probably a function of the way Mazda has calibrated the cruise control. In order for the car to initiate a downshift to regain some lost speed on a hill, it needs to recognise that it has, in fact, slowed down. But if it shifted down after losing just a single kilometre per hour, you’d find it would be constantly shifting gears in even slightly hilly terrain. And that would probably be even more annoying. The fact that it then overruns the set speed is probably the tall gearing (and physics) letting the car momentarily push through your 111km/h setting before it settles back to that speed.
But it’s worth keeping an eye on the speedometer even when using cruise-control, as this behaviour won’t work as an excuse during any roadside chats with the Highway Patrol.
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That actually sounds like a ripper deal to us. Getting any kind of a discount in 2023 when supply-chain problems that have created more demand than supply of many new cars is increasingly uncommon. The eye-watering cost is the dealer delivery charge which is generally higher than it's ever been and reflects that demand from buyers who will pay it to secure the car they want. Some dealers won't negotiate on this cost, others are more inclined to sharpen their pencil to get you over the line.
Also, many of the additional costs you've listed are government mandated and are not negotiable. Those include the stamp-duty and CTP fee as well as the registration charge. Add those to the base price and you wind up with $45,457, meaning you're getting the dealer delivery fee and all those extras for less than $600. That seems pretty darn good in 2023.
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The default purchase for somebody looking for a mid-sized hybrid SUV is the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. But if that’s too big, there’s the Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid, C-HR Hybrid and even the Corolla Cross Hybrid which sounds like the marketplace is getting crowded but is really just a reflection of the appetite right now for cars like these. And that’s the catch; the waiting times for a brand-new example of some of these cars is out to many months and even years. So your plan to shop second-hand makes plenty of sense, but don’t expect any bargains in a market currently being dominated by lots of demand and less supply.
Beyond the Toyota brand (which has been doing hybrids longer than just about anybody else) there’s also the Mazda CX-30, Subaru XV Hybrid, Haval Jolion Hybrid, Kia Niro, Subaru Forester Hybrid, Nissan Qashqai e-Power, MG HS, Honda HR-V e and more. For something a bit bigger, try the Kia Sorento or Hyundai Santa Fe hybrids. There are others out there, too, that are probably bigger or more expensive than you need, but it's very much a growing scene in the Australian marketplace.
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* Price is based on the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for the lowest priced Mazda CX-30 2026 variant. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.
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