Mazda has cut two SUVs from its line-up in Australia.
One of the highest selling car brands in Australia has deleted two SUVs from its local line-up, leaving families with fewer affordable optionsThe move follows the axing of the large CX-9 SUV earlier this year to make way for Mazda’s new range of premium and much more expensive SUVs: theMazda only sold about 2200 MX-30s in the three years since it was launched in Australia.
Mazda had more success with the CX-8, selling almost 25,000 units in the five years it was on sale Down Under.The CX-8 was pitched as a more compact seven seat and diesel-powered alternative to the petrol-only CX-9. “One of the CX-8’s many strong suits has always been its breadth of choice – from FWD and AWD powertrains and petrol or diesel options, even down to six or seven seats.”Mazda’s new premium SUVs cover both bases ushering in big new six-cylinder turbocharged petrol and diesel engines with all-wheel drive as standard.
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