Mazda CX-70 vs Ford Tourneo Custom

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Mazda CX-70
Mazda CX-70

$59,990 - $100,837

2025 price

Ford Tourneo Custom
Ford Tourneo Custom

$57,987 - $80,940

2025 price

Summary

2025 Mazda CX-70
2025 Ford Tourneo Custom
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.3L

Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
8.1L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

8
Dislikes
  • Just okay warranty and servicing
  • Diesel not smooth enough at slow speeds
  • Remains untested in the city

  • Side window blind spot
  • Huge, unassisted tailgate
  • Fiddly manual gear selection
2025 Mazda CX-70 Summary

Mazda calls the new CX-70 its "flagship" five-seat SUV, which also makes it yet another flag-bearer for the brands relentless push up market as part of its 'Mazda Premium' strategy.

It might have a different badge, but it's really a five-seat version of the brand's biggest and most expensive offering, the seven-seat CX-90.

And, for reasons that will become clear in a moment, it's something of a bargain, at least in the context of Mazda's plush large SUV range.

How so, you ask? Read on.

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2025 Ford Tourneo Custom Summary

This idea hasn’t always worked out too well. Take a parcel-van (in this case the Ford Transit Custom) strip out the rubber matting and cargo barrier and bolt six or seven seats into what was the load area. Sure, the original vehicle to use this concept, the Volkswagen Kombi way back in the 1950s, got away with it, possibly because there wasn’t anything better around.

Ford has plenty of history with this notion, too. The first Transit of 1965 was also available as a mini-bus, but worked okay because the Transit itself was such a car-like departure from the commercial-vehicle norm.

Things didn’t go so well for Ford in the early 1980s, however, when the Econovan-badged parcel van it shared with Mazda (the E2200) was fitted with eight seats, given some fuzzy velour trim and dubbed the Spectron. And it was dreadful. In fact, so bad, that it made the contemporaneous Mitsubishi Nimbus and the even more forgettable Nissan Prairie seem like vastly superior alternatives to the job of moving people. Only because they were.

Early versions of the Spectron retained the Econovan’s crude suspension, wheezy (and fragile) little engines and even the tiny dual rear wheels that entirely deprived the vehicle of any traction. In fact, dreadful doesn’t even cover it.

So you can see why Ford might be a bit antsy about me referring to the new Tourneo (a badge that has been around in Europe for decades) as a Transit Custom with extra seats and windows. Yet that kind of sums it up (up to a point, anyway). Luckily, the Transit Custom itself is a pretty sorted thing these days, so maybe Ford has nothing to worry about. Maybe…

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