Ssangyong Rexton vs Mazda CX-60

What's the difference?

VS
Ssangyong Rexton
Ssangyong Rexton

$36,990 - $53,990

2024 price

Mazda CX-60
Mazda CX-60

$42,888 - $83,976

2025 price

Summary

2024 Ssangyong Rexton
2025 Mazda CX-60
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L

Turbo 6, 3.3L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.7L/100km (combined)

7.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • No ANCAP rating
  • No load anchorage points
  • Cramped third-row for tall people

  • Some suspension noise intrusion
  • Oddly dated styling inside and out
  • Still a premium-priced Mazda
2024 Ssangyong Rexton Summary

Aussie buyers could be excused for being wary of SsangYong, given the marque’s chequered history involving numerous ownership changes, crippling debts and in 2021 its rescue from the jaws of receivership by Korean industrial conglomerate KG Group.

However, the KG Group’s corporate rehabilitation of the troubled carmaker was completed in 2022, allowing the renewed SsangYong Motor (renamed KG Mobility in Korea) to hopefully focus on its core business of producing 4x4 SUVs and pick-ups, with increasing use of electrification planned for future model development.

As part of this renewal, in late 2023 SsangYong Australia announced MY24 updates to refresh its local 4x4 Musso ute and Rexton seven-seater SUV ranges, which, combined with a Merv Hughes-hosted marketing campaign, is aimed at building brand appeal and sales through its 70-plus national dealer network.

We were recently handed the keys to the latest Rexton, which competes for buyers in Australia’s fiercely competitive ‘Large SUVs under $80K’ segment that hosts more than 20 rivals.

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2025 Mazda CX-60 Summary

A good car in its own right, the Mazda CX-60 has nevertheless been one of the most disappointing new-model releases of recent times.

After the ongoing critical and commercial success of the CX-5, its somewhat larger premium mid-sized sibling should have been a slam dunk, with BMW-evoking longitudinal drivetrain and terrific in-line six-cylinder engine choices, as well as the surprisingly far-sighted option of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) from the get-go.

Yet, when launched internationally during 2022, the quality, packaging and performance were overshadowed by high prices, a jarring ride, odd handling and erratic transmission calibration, particularly in the aforementioned PHEV.

Now there’s been a wholesale re-think surrounding all of the CX-60’s objectionable systems, as well as a new, lower priced grade, among other updates.

Is it the SUV Mazda should have launched in the first place? Let’s find out.

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