Mazda CX-8 vs Xpeng G6

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Mazda CX-8
Mazda CX-8

$29,998 - $57,999

2023 price

Xpeng G6
Xpeng G6

$54,800 - $59,800

2025 price

Summary

2023 Mazda CX-8
2025 Xpeng G6
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Twin Turbo 4, 2.2L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
6.0L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • Misses out on a 360-degree view camera system
  • Expensive compared to similarly specified rivals
  • Low number of airbags for family SUV

  • Stalk-style gear selector feels old fashioned
  • Demands a longer standard warranty
  • Comfort tops dynamics
2023 Mazda CX-8 Summary

Mazda has a tendency to have a lot of similar looking horses in the stable; blink and you'll miss the (very) subtle differences between the CX-8 and the CX-9 but if you're not super keen on the bulk of the CX-9 and you've outgrown the space of the CX-5... this one's for you.

Especially, if you've been considering its competition - the Hyundai Santa Fe Elite CRDi AWD and Toyota Kluger GXL AWD. Both of which have become known for their features and space.

So, how does it compare? The CX-8 GT SP diesel all-wheel drive seats seven, has a decent boot space (albeit, when the third row isn't in use) and handles like a dream.

Perfect combination? Maybe. I've been driving it for the last week with my family to find out for you.

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2025 Xpeng G6 Summary

If you’re someone still convinced the newcomer Chinese brands don't have what it takes to shake up the Australian new car market, this might just prove you wrong.

It’s the 2025 XPeng G6 Long Range, and it’s a lot like the Tesla Model Y, only cheaper – and, in some ways, much better. 

Don't believe me? Read on and I'll prove it.

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