The most affordable crossover in the Mazda lineup, the CX-30, poses a unique option as a competitor to both mainstream and luxury sub-compact SUVs, as the CX-30 gives luxury and performance for a fraction of the price. With some updates for 2025, this article will cover the spec breakdowns of the 2025 Mazda CX-30 but be sure to watch the video below for an in-depth design review!
What’s New for 2025?
- Alexa Integration added
- Aero Gray metallic added
Trims and Pricing
MSRP w/ std AWD
S: $24,995
Select: $26,650
Preferred: $28,940
Carbon Edition: $29,940
Premium: $32,140
Carbon Turbo: $32,940
Turbo Premium: $35,140
Turbo Premium Plus: $36,950
Prices rise about $250 on all but the base trim for 2025.
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Design and Features
As mentioned above, please watch the video linked below for a full in-depth exploration of the exterior design and differences. The Mazda doesn’t gain any huge design elements for this year. It retains its very sporty, yet refined, exterior design that many have always loved. Do note that the Turbo models will add some nicer finishes.
Here is the full breakdown of what we currently know about the feature availability:
Feature |
Availability |
Exterior |
|
LED Headlights |
Standard with LEDs | Premium+: Adaptive with Special Daytime Running Light |
Fog Lights |
Not Available |
Wheels |
16-18-inch alloys depending on trim |
Mirrors |
Standard BSM | Preferred+: Tilt in Reverse | Carbon+: Heating | Gloss Black on Carbon/Turbo Models |
LED Taillights |
Standard |
Dual-Exhaust Outlets |
Standard |
Forward Emergency Braking |
Standard on all CX-30 Models |
Rear Cross Traffic Alert |
|
Adaptive Cruise Control |
|
Lane Keep Assist |
|
Auto High Beams |
|
Rear Auto Braking and Traffic Jam Assist, Cruising and Traffic Support |
Turbo Premium Plus |
When it comes to the Interior, the CX-30 will also be well-equipped on all trims.
Interior |
|
Smart Entry |
Select+ |
Seat Materials |
Cloth, Leatherette, or Leather Available |
Seat Adjustment |
S/Select: Manual | Preferred+: 8-way Power with memory |
Push Button Start |
Standard |
Gauge Cluster |
Standard: 7-in digital display |
Steering Wheel |
Standard: Leather Wrapped Select+ | Turbo Premium+: Heating |
Head-Up Display |
Standard on Premium Models |
Wireless Charging |
Carbon+ |
360 Degree Camera |
Turbo Premium Plus Exclusive |
2-Zone Climate Controls |
All but Base S Model |
Seat Climate |
Heated Seats: Preferred+ | Ventilated Seats: None |
Audio System |
Standard: 6-Speakers | Carbon+: 8-Speakers | Premium Models: 12-Speaker Bose Audio |
Screen |
Standard: 8.8-inch non-touchscreen Turbo Models: 10.25-inch display with limited touchscreen capability for Android Auto and CarPlay New Alexa Integration added in |
Moonroof |
Preferred+ |
The rear of the CX-30 is also well-equipped but is a bit small compared to some in the segment.
Rear Amenities |
|
Rear Vents and USBs |
Only on upper trim levels |
Heated Rear Seats |
None |
Tailgate |
Power on Premium Models |
For in depth details on the 2025 CX-30, watch our full first look review linked at the bottom of this article.
What’s Under the Hood?
There are still distinct engine options for the CX-30, depending on your need for speed:
2.5S:
- 2.5L I-4: 191 hp | 186 lb.ft
- Paired with 6-Speed Automatic
2.5 Turbo:
- 2.5L Turbo I-4: 250 hp | 320 lb.ft
- Paired with 6-Speed automatic
AWD is standard on every Mazda CX-30 model. The fuel economy for each model is listed below, as rated by the EPA:
2.5S AWD: 26/33/29 MPG
Turbo AWD: 22/30/25 MPG
We hope you have found this overview of the 2025 Mazda CX-30 helpful! For a more detailed first look of the CX-30, please watch our video below! What do you think of the 2025 Mazda CX-30? Let us know in the comments!
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