Mazda CX-80 vs Denza B5

What's the difference?

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Mazda CX-80
Mazda CX-80

$46,990 - $90,985

2025 price

Denza B5
Denza B5

$74,990 - $79,990

2026 price

Summary

2025 Mazda CX-80
2026 Denza B5
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.3L

Inline 4, 1.5L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.4L/100km (combined)

3.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • Drab design for a premium SUV
  • Heavy steering at lower speeds
  • Air conditioning system needs work

  • Busy ride
  • Lots of body roll
  • Overzealous driver attention monitor
2025 Mazda CX-80 Summary

Despite the similar naming conventions, the new Mazda CX-80 large SUV isn’t a revamped version of the popular CX-8 model even though it technically replaces it.

The CX-80 is actually a seven-seat version of the mid-size CX-60. If you're confused, you're not the only one. The CX-80 joins a loooong list of SUVs that Mazda has brought to our market (including the CX-80 and 90) and while it offers more passenger space than its predecessor, does bigger mean better when it comes to family hauling?

My family of three have spent three weeks with the one-up-from-entry grade Touring G40e to find out for you.

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2026 Denza B5 Summary

BYD has achieved much success in recent years in Australia and it's now branching out with a new, more premium brand.

Denza is like the Lexus to Toyota and it’s launching in Australia with two large body-on-frame plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUVs – the B5 and B8.

The former is on test here and its rivals include mainstream models like the GWM Tank 300 PHEV, however it also pitches itself against more premium offerings like the Land Rover Defender.

We’ve already driven the B5 over in China and this is the first time we’re getting to test it out on Australian roads, so let’s see how it fares.

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