Mazda CX-9 vs MG Cyberster

What's the difference?

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Mazda CX-9
Mazda CX-9

$24,888 - $49,888

2021 price

MG Cyberster
MG Cyberster

$89,990 - $109,880

2024 price

Summary

2021 Mazda CX-9
2024 MG Cyberster
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.5L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.4L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

2
Dislikes
  • Expensive AWD option
  • Six-seater's compromises
  • Older ANCAP safety rating

  • Suspension over unven roads
  • Cabin ergonomics
  • Doors are a bit embarrassing
2021 Mazda CX-9 Summary

The second-generation Mazda CX-9 may have been on sale in Australia for nearly five years now, but it remains the second best-selling large SUV using unibody construction (as opposed to old-school, off-road-focused body-on-frame).

That said, it is getting on a bit, so Mazda’s given it an update with a twist for 2021, hoping to inject a little bit more life into its flagship model.

And when we say twist, we mean it. After all, who would’ve thought there’d ever be a six-seat CX-9? Well, we’ve checked it out to see if it’s the version we needed all along. Read on.

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2024 MG Cyberster Summary

Remember when MG’s first convertible sports car came out? I don’t, I’m 30. But I remember when the most recent one came out.

It’s got a weird name and it’s very hard to avoid drawing attention to yourself when you get out of it at the shops… but should you buy one?

I’ve been getting about in the new MG Cyberster to answer exactly that question.

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Deep dive comparison

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