Three-row Mazda crossover SUV promises class leading refinement
and driving dynamics
Mazda's all-new CX-9 will enter the seven-seat SUV market within
12 months, promising generous accommodation for people and luggage,
a striking crossover design and class leading refinement and
driving dynamics.
Previewed at the 2007 Melbourne International Motor Show in
North American left-hand-drive specification, Australian-bound
CX-9s will roll off a Hiroshima, Japan production line later this
year with an anticipated on sale date of January 2008.
To be offered in two grades, the Australian CX-9s, which have
been extensively modified for right-hand drive Australian use, are
expected to be priced between $55,000 and $60,000.
Modifications include "flipping" the centre seat 60/40 split and
middle row seatbelt mounting point, ensuring that the CX-9's
insightful interior works just as well in Australia as it does in
North America.
While final specifications have yet to be confirmed, the CX-9
will be generously equipped with a choice of 18 or 20-inch alloy
wheels, dual zone climate control air conditioning, cruise control,
power windows and mirrors, six airbags and active safety features
such as Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Roll Stability Control
(RSC).
Like the Mazda CX-7, which was launched in Australia in late
2006, CX-9 is a clean break from the traditional boxy SUVs crowding
the market. While styling echoes the CX-7, CX-9 is not a lengthened
three-row CX-7, and CX-7 is not a shorter-wheelbase CX-9.
Engineered with Mazda's "Soul of a Sportscar" signature, CX-9
deftly blends sporty driving spirit with seven-passenger SUV
practicality. Standing out from existing crossover SUVs - vehicles
that deliver SUV practicality with a passenger car driving
experience - the Mazda CX-9 is the insightful solution not
only to the modern family's complex needs but also to the
enthusiast driver's desires. Zoom-Zoom is standard.
The CX-9 represents everything a Mazda SUV should be, offering
ample power, striking appearance, fun-to-drive vitality, precision
build quality and unexpected versatility. While other vehicles in
this category focus only on what's behind the driver's seat for the
family, Mazda has engineered a unique solution that is equally as
exciting for the driver.
The CX-9 rides on a 2875mm wheelbase, one of the longest in its
class, providing easy access to its three-row seating. There's
ample room for adults in every position and sufficient cargo space
to accommodate modern Aussie families. Under the sleek exterior is
an interior that will impress demanding customers with its space,
utility, versatility and premium features.
Drivers will find an ideal position with the driver's seat and
steering column moving quickly and easily over a long range of
adjustment. The 60/40 split second row carries three in comfort and
offers approximately five-inches of fore-and-aft slide travel and a
reclining backrest. In the 50-50-split third row, the seating
position and leg room are both class-leading in numbers and real
comfort.
Entry to the third row is easy, with nearly 660mm of access
space between the folded second-row seat and the C (third) pillar.
Even with the third row occupied, the CX-9 provides 480 litres of
cargo capacity, eclipsing the boot space of many large sedans. Both
second and third-row seats fold flat to allow additional storage
all the way to the back of the front seats.
Extra thought is invested in small details, such as how the
CX-9's seat releases are configured. For example, releasing the
second row seat in order to enter the third row requires only one
simple hand motion to unlatch the seat and move it forward.
Likewise, a clever strap attached behind the third row seat's
backrest serves as both a release for folding the seat and a means
of pulling it back erect again.
Many mid-sized crossover SUVs strive for the utilitarian look. The
Mazda CX-9, however, is designed to evoke a strong pride of
ownership. Without sacrificing versatility or efficiency, the CX-9
strives for the sophisticated appearance of a vehicle costing two
to three times as much. Its smooth and flowing silhouette,
prominent wheels and tyres, muscular fenders and steeply angled
windshield and backlight give the CX-9 a dramatic-but-refined
look.
The CX-9's front end is unmistakably Mazda, with its elegantly
sculpted sporty five-point grille and wide, bold bumper. A
horizontal streak of chrome floats on the front grille bar, giving
a distinctive and high quality feel. Side windows form a flowing,
open and modern greenhouse, allowing clear vision from all seating
positions. The unique trapezoid chrome exhaust pipe accentuates the
fine detail put into the design.
Once inside the CX-9, the driver is greeted by a neatly
organized combination of cylindrical shapes and blacked-out
instruments on a T-shaped instrument panel. Brightly edged gauges
with metal-look trim and indirect blue illumination set a cool
mood. Indirect lighting also is embedded in the front and rear door
trim and ceiling for a warm glow. Horizontal elements in areas such
as the center panel, door trim and seat design intersect with
vertical accents to create the same harmony present in fine
furniture.
Interior craftsmanship and attention to detail is visible
everywhere. Soft trim is elegantly configured and constructed of
top-quality materials and seats have an inviting yet sporty look
and feel appropriate to this type of vehicle. The dash panel houses
large, clearly marked entertainment and climate controls. Delicate
stitching and the metallic look of the floating door trim-grips
reveal the designer's fine eye for detail.
An all-new 186 kilowatt, 3.5-liter V-6 engine has been
engineered to provide the muscle to move the CX-9 with authority.
The new 60-degree short-stroke V-6 is state-of-the-art throughout.
Advanced features include a die-cast aluminum block with cast-in
iron cylinder liners and aluminum cylinder heads for minimal
weight. The valve train includes chain-driven dual overhead
camshafts for minimal maintenance, four valves-per-cylinder with
direct acting bucket-type actuators, and variable intake valve
timing. A high 10.3:1 compression ratio maximizes efficiency and
power output while the throttle is electronically controlled for
instantaneous response. Two close-coupled catalytic converters
cleanse the exhaust without inhibiting power.
A power peak of 186kW at 6,250 rpm provides CX-9 with sparkling
accelerating and passing performance. The torque curve shows a
strong curve rising from 3,000 to 6,000 rpm and peaking with 325
Newton meters at 4,500 rpm.
To combine excellent acceleration and good fuel economy, CX-9
includes an Aisin-supplied six-speed Sport AT automatic
transmission with manual-mode as standard equipment.
Mazda's Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive system will be
standard on Australian CX-9s. Originally developed for the
high-performance Mazda6 MPS and also used in the CX-7, this system
rapidly adjusts to changing traction needs by monitoring wheel
slippage, steering angle, yaw rate, lateral acceleration, and
available driveline torque. In normal driving, 100-percent of the
driving torque is delivered to the front wheels. During aggressive
acceleration or when one front wheel is on the verge of slip, a
controlled percentage of the available torque is directed to the
rear axle. A power take-off device integrated with the CX-9's
transaxle spins a drive shaft attached to an active coupling built
into the rear differential. Commanded by a control module, the
servo-controlled multi-plate coupling can route up to 50 per cent
of the available torque to the rear wheels.
For CX-9 to wear the Mazda Winged-M symbol, it had to be more
than just another crossover SUV. It had to be a true Mazda,
embodying the company's signature "Soul of a Sports Car". And so
engineers determined CX-9 had to have an independent suspension on
all four corners.
In front, the perimeter frame mounted to the unibody through six
rubber isolators supports the powertrain, the
engine-speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion power steering, and a low
friction strut-type suspension system using coil springs. The
multilink rear suspension consists of one trailing arm and two
lateral locating members per side. To minimize cargo-compartment
intrusion and permit a wider load space, the rear coil spring is
positioned between the lower lateral member and the unibody. A
damper is located as close as possible to each rear wheel to
provide excellent motion control with minimal friction. Anti-roll
bars at each end maximize agility and control during assertive
driving.
A choice of 18 inch P245/60R 18 or twenty-inch,P245/50R 20
low-profile tyres will be standard. As a result, CX-9 looks and
feels unusually nimble for its size and is the clear class leader
for driving pleasure.
The Mazda CX-9's safety features are highlighted by an advanced
Roll Stability Control (RSC) system that uses both body-roll rate
and wheel speed sensors to determine when corrective action is
necessary. A momentary torque reduction, combined with an automatic
brake application, assists the driver in restoring the CX-9 to an
even keel.
Four-wheel ventilated disc-brakes include an Anti-lock Brake
System (ABS) to prevent lockup during emergency use. In the event
the driver applies the brakes rapidly in an emergency but with
insufficient force to engage the ABS function, a brake assist
function takes over to stop the vehicle as quickly as possible. To
provide drivers with a confident feel during stops, the CX-9's
braking system is extra-rigid so that deceleration is more directly
proportional to pedal pressure than pedal travel. The payoff with
this more linear response is enhanced controllability.
When excessive wheel slippage is detected during acceleration,
the Traction Control System (TCS) automatically reduces driveline
torque to help restore traction. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
reduces driveline torque and automatically applies one or more
brakes to minimize under- or over-steer during emergency
maneuvers.
Additional protection is provided by sensor-activated
side-curtain airbags which extend from the first to the third row.
These inflatable restraints deploy in the event of a lateral
collision or a rollover to reduce the likelihood of injury and limb
or head ejection. Inflation is maintained for approximately six
seconds for maximum effectiveness, although these systems should be
used in combination with seatbelts.
Pretensioner devices automatically remove slack from the belt
system immediately after a moderate or greater frontal collision
and load limiters are incorporated to release belt webbing in a
controlled manner to reduce belt force on the occupant's chest as
the occupant moves forward. The CX-9's front headrests incorporate
new design features which are designed primarily to reduce neck
injuries during rear impacts.
CX-9's robust unibody uses the Mazda Advanced Impact-Energy
Distribution and Absorption System to help protect its cabin from
deformation harm in the event of a collision. A combination of
large-section members, some made from high-tensile steel, envelope
the passenger compartment to absorb impact energy while guarding
against intrusion.
PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS
\*note: Australian pricing and specification has yet to be
confirmed
Dimension |
Overall length
(w/o license plate holder)
|
5,071 mm
|
Overall width
|
1,936 mm
|
Overall height
w/ 18 inch tyres
|
1,729 mm
|
w/ 20 inch tyres
|
1,734 mm
|
Wheelbase
|
2,875 mm
|
Track (front/ rear)
|
1,654 mm / 1,644 mm
|
Seating Capacity
|
7 passenger
|
Engine
|
Type
|
MZI 3.5L V6 DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
|
Max. power (preliminary)
|
186kW
|
Max. torque (preliminary)
|
325Nm
|
Transmission
|
Type
|
6-speed electronically controlled
|
automatic with manual shift mode
|
Drive
|
-
|
Mazda Active Torque-Split All-Wheel Drive
|
Steering
|
Type
|
Rack-and-pinion
|
Suspension
|
Type (front/ rear)
|
Macpherson Strut/ Multilink
|
Brake
|
Type (front & rear)
|
Ventilated Discs
|
Tyres and wheels
|
Tyres (front & rear)
|
18": P245/60R18
|
20": P245/50R20
|
Wheels (front & rear)
|
18": 18 x 7.5J
|
20": 20 x 7.5J
|