Mazda CX-70 vs Mercedes-Benz Eqv300

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Mazda CX-70
Mazda CX-70

$76,220 - $91,166

2025 price

Mercedes-Benz Eqv300
Mercedes-Benz Eqv300

2023 price

Summary

2025 Mazda CX-70
2023 Mercedes-Benz Eqv300
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.3L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.1L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

7
Dislikes
  • Just okay warranty and servicing
  • Diesel not smooth enough at slow speeds
  • Remains untested in the city

  • Bouncy ride quality
  • Ageing interior
  • It’s not cheap
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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2023 Mercedes-Benz Eqv300 Summary

As far as vehicle niches go, this is pretty niche. The Mercedes-Benz EQV is Australia’s first premium electric seven-seat commercial vehicle-based people mover.

The EQV falls under Benz’s electric ‘EQ’ banner and is based on the Vito van platform, but adapted to house an all-electric powertrain

However, unlike the popular EQA small SUV or recently launched EQB, don’t expect to see too many EQVs on the roads.

It is likely to appeal to airport transfer operators, hotels and other corporate customers that need to ferry multiple people around in comfort.

But given the kilometres those airport limo drivers can clock up in a day, is an EV capable of doing the job? And will these buyers be happy to fork out more than $150,000 for the privilege?

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2025 Mazda CX-70 2023 Mercedes-Benz Eqv300

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