Full specifications and pricing details for the 2023 Mazda CX-60 have been announced in Australia.

As revealed in October, three powertrain options are available for local buyers. Sitting at the base of the range is a 3.3-liter turbocharged petrol straight-six producing 209 kW (280 hp) at 5,000 rpm and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque between 2,000 and 3,500 rpm. Mazda is also offering a second 3.3-liter straight-six, this time a turbodiesel complete with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system and delivering a combined 187 kW (251 hp) at 3,750 rpm and 550 Nm (406 lb-ft) of torque from 1,500 to 2,400 rpm.

Sitting at the top of the range is a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder Skyactiv-G engine supplemented by a 100 kW (134 hp) and a 17.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, resulting in 241 kW (323 hp) and 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque.

Mazda Australia is selling the CX-60 in three different model grades; the Evolve, GT, and Azami.

Prices for the CX-60 Evolve kick off from AU$59,800 ($39,781) when fitted with the 3.3-liter petrol, AU$61,800 ($41,111) with the 3.3-liter turbodiesel, and AU$72,300 ($48,096) with the 2.5-liter hybrid. Key features of the Evolve include a 10.25-inch infotainment display, 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, 360-degree view monitor, 8-speaker audio system, 18-inch wheels, honeycomb grille, leather shift knob, leather steering wheel, remote operated tailgate, dual-zone climate control, satellite navigation, advanced keyless entry, and a wireless phone charger.

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Sitting in the middle of the range is the CX-60 GT, priced from AU$67,800 ($45,102) with the 3.3-liter petrol, AU$69,800 ($46,433) with the 3.3-liter turbodiesel, and AU$80,492 ($53,546) with the 2.5-liter hybrid. It benefits from upgrades including 20-inch black metallic wheels, gloss black mirrors, driver monitor, electric steering wheel adjustment, heated steering wheel, power-adjustable leather seats with a memory function for the driver, panoramic sunroof, front and rear heated seats, and a 12-speaker Bose audio system.

Last but not least is the CX-60 Azami with prices starting at AU$74,154 ($49,329) for the 3.3-liter petrol, AU$75,000 ($49,892) for the 3.3-liter turbodiesel, and AU$87,252 ($58,043) for the 2.5-liter hybrid. It adds 20-inch machined alloy wheels, adaptive LED headlights, black Nappa leather, LED ambient lighting, a frameless interior mirror, ventilated front seats, new LED headlights, and leather side door trim.

Four optional packages are also available for the CX-60, namely the Vision Technology package, Luxury package, Takumi package, and SP package.

The Mazda CX-60 is more than an exciting new SUV; it’s the evolution of Mazda Premium – a high-quality concentration of design, driving dynamics, technology and comfort developed around our customers and what they want from a mid-sized SUV,” Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi described in a press release.