The all-new Mazda CX-7 will go on sale in November, making
Australia the first market outside of North America to receive the
crossover SUV with the soul of a sports car.
To be priced below $50,000, the CX-7 will compliment an updated
Tribute range, which arrives in Mazda dealerships about mid
year.
Apart from its stand-out Mazda styling, which remains faithful
to the MX-Crossport concept that stars on the Mazda stand at this
year's Melbourne International Motor Show, the CX-7 is expected to
introduce a number of firsts to its market segment.
Using a 2.3-litre direct injection (DISI) turbocharged engine,
CX-7 will deliver plenty of power and torque, with the
four-cylinder engine developing more than 170kW in Australian
specification, while torque peaks at a substantial 350Nm at just
2500rpm.
Mating to a six-speed automatic transmission with Activematic
gear selection, the CX-7, which rides on 18 inch wheels, promises
to match its strong performance with good fuel economy.
The crossover SUV's impressive power and torque will drive
Mazda's Active Torque Split All Wheel Drive system that, like the
CX-7's direct injection engine, debuted last year on the high
performance Mazda6 MPS.
The CX-7's safety credentials will be impressive with Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC), traction control and ABS anti-lock brakes
part of the package. It will also come standard with dual front,
front side and head protecting curtain airbags (six in total).
The Active Torque Split All Wheel Drive system uses a
computer-controlled coupling integrated with the rear differential
to deliver up to half the available torque to the rear wheels on
demand.
Sensors monitor engine information, individual wheel speed, the
ABS system, and the CX-7's standard Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
to optimise torque distribution. Whether the driving conditions are
dry and fast or slippery and moderately paced, exceptional handling
is assured.
"The early arrival of the CX-7 to Australia is further evidence
of the importance of this market to Mazda. Adding CX-7 alongside a
significantly updated Tribute range gives Mazda, for the first
time, two impressive entrants into the growing SUV market," said
Doug Dickson, managing director of Mazda Australia.
In 2005 Mazda was the country's top selling full-line importer,
selling a record 65,520 vehicles and achieving 6.7 per cent market
share.
CX-7 is a clean break from the fleet of traditional SUVs
currently offered. It is engineered with Mazda's trademark, "Soul
of a Sportscar" and built entirely on Mazda-derived platform
architecture.
Program manager Shunsuke Kawasaki shows his confidence by
stating, "There is no doubt this SUV reflects Zoom-Zoom. CX-7
skillfully blends sports car verve with SUV practicality. It is a
vehicle that brings together performance and design like never
before and this deviation from the crossover norm is inviting to
look at, entertaining to drive, and fun to use."
DISTINCTIVE AND SOPHISTICATED EXTERIOR
Chief designer, Iwao Koizumi, whose previous works include the
successful MAZDA6 and the 1995 RX-01 showcar, names the design
theme, "advanced frontier". CX-7 takes Mazda and its Zoom-Zoom
image into an area it has never before ventured.
Notes Koizumi, "My idea for the CX-7 design was to combine
dynamic movement, speedy shapes, and a bold presence in one
passionate statement. Mazda has the sports car heritage to offer a
crossover SUV with a strong and distinctive appearance."
The 66-degree windshield angle featured here is sleeker than
many sportscars, let alone SUVs. Distinct character lines run
through the A-pillars and along the edges of the hood to the front
fascia. A five-pointed grille and prominent front fenders reveal a
clear Mazda family identity.
The side profile sports an aggressively rising belt line, a
curved roof and prominent fender arches, producing Mazda's unique
signature. A tapered cabin rests securely on the lower body's broad
shoulders. From the rear, the detailed round motif tail lamp and
large dual exhaust outlets also emphasize the Zoom-Zoom sportscar
feature.
This distinctive overall exterior design is well balanced with
the aerodynamics of the vehicle.
CX-7's shape is aerodynamically efficient with best-in-class
performance for coefficient of drag. Ribbed covers attached to the
center under-floor area are especially helpful in optimising
aerodynamics.
While it provides outstanding aerodynamic performance, this
exterior design does not compromise craftsmanship. Panel and
component part-gaps are flush and tight. Wiper arms are configured
to match the surrounding cowl design and minimize wind noise.
Attention to detail makes this car what it is.
SPORTY AND HIGH QUALITY INTERIOR
An advanced and sporty image was pursued in designing the
interior. The instrument panel consists of a unique 'double-roof'
structure, in which a small 'roof' over the meter cluster is
positioned just in front of a large 'roof' that extends across the
entire instrument panel bringing together the driver and front
passenger. To draw drivers inside, there's a three-dial instrument
cluster, a console supporting the shifter within close reach,
three-spoke steering wheel and firmly contoured front bucket seats,
all provided with a high quality feel.
A high level of craftsmanship completes the interior design. For
example, for the leather trim, the steering wheel and shift knob
are covered by high quality leather specially contoured for optimum
tactile feel. The ventilation dials, the glove box door knob and
the door armrests were all tuned to provide a high quality look and
feel. Soft-trim graining was engineered for perfect color match,
minimal reflectivity and low gloss. Mazda's attention to detail is
visible upon first glance into the vehicle.
ZOOM-ZOOM WITH ROOM
Using the innovative MX-Crossport concept shown at the 2005
Detroit Auto Show for inspiration, the chief designer mapped out
the CX-7 with ample space for five occupants. The rear seat not
only carries three passengers in comfort, it also splits and folds
60:40 to increase cargo capacity and versatility.
To venture far beyond normal utility expectations, CX-7 has a
cargo floor that is significantly longer than competitive models at
approximately 1780mm with a flat load surface and a lip to prevent
luggage from sliding forward. With the rear seats in use, the cargo
length is an impressive 990mm and can accommodate three full-size
golf bags. Rear seatback releases are located in the side of the
cargo area for easy fold down from the rear. One side of the
reversible trunk board is made of plastic, enabling the owner to
carry soiled items without staining the carpet.
Thorough research aimed at determining what personal possessions
CX-7 owners are most likely to carry resulted in glove box, floor
console, and door pocket designs that accommodate life's
paraphernalia. For example, the lockable center console can swallow
a compact laptop computer and space is provided for coins and
sunglasses. Front door pockets are handy locations for beverage
bottles. Two cup holders in the center console offer a stable place
to carry large containers without interfering with shift lever
operation. A pocket attached to the front seatback is ideal for
maps and brochures.
BALANCE OF AMPLE POWER AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE -
MZR 2.3L DISI TURBO ENGINE -
The heart of every Mazda is its spirited powertrain and the
CX-7's 2.3-litre, direct injection turbocharged engine has been
engineered to deliver high performance at all speeds, along with
low exhaust emissions and excellent fuel economy.
Key elements of the new-generation engine are aluminum block and
head construction with forged internal components - crankshaft and
connecting rods - for long-lasting durability. Balance shafts curb
noise and vibration. A large air-to-air intercooler and direct fuel
injection cool temperature inside the cylinder. Shifting gasoline's
change in state from liquid to vapor from the intake manifold to
the cylinder provides the substantial cooling effect. The low
charge temperature permits use of high compression ratio - 9.5:1 -
which boosts low- and mid-range torque by approximately 10-percent
over conventional turbo engines.
A notable change from the Mazda6 MPS engine is a new
turbocharger. The refined area of the turbine inlet port enhances
throttle response at low rpm and diminishes boost lag. When the
driver nudges the throttle, acceleration is reminiscent of a much
larger displacement engine, one approaching twice the size of the
2.3-liter MZR engine, but without the extra weight that hampers
agility and the extra consumption that boosts emissions and
operating costs.
The MZR 2.3 DISI turbo engine's torque peaks at a low 2,500 rpm
when 350 Nm of torque is available. It is tuned so that muscular
feel begins at 2,000 rpm, and maintains at least 99-percent of the
maximum torque all the way to 5,000 rpm, where peak horsepower is
delivered.
Low exhaust emissions are achieved by connecting the catalytic
converter directly to the turbocharger to shorten the time required
for the catalyst to become effective.
CRAFTY CHASSIS WITH MAZDA SPORTSCAR DNA
A light, stiff unibody provides the sound foundation for CX-7's
smooth ride and agile handling. Computer-Aided-Engineering analysis
was used to optimize this structure, delivering high torsional and
bending rigidity with minimal weight.
In front, a 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 MacPherson strut suspension system. The multilink rear
suspension consists of one trailing arm and two lateral locating
members per side. To minimize cargo-compartment intrusion, the rear
spring is positioned between the lower lateral member and the cross
member that anchors rear chassis hardware to the unibody. The
damper is located between the wheel hub and the unibody to provide
excellent motion control with minimal friction. Coil springs and
anti-roll bars are an integral part of both suspension systems.
P235/60R18 tires mounted on stylish aluminum wheels are
standard.
CX-7's four-wheel ventilated disc brake system integrates the
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS), and
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) functions. It also collaborates
with the Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive to prevent wheel spin
on slippery surfaces.
BUILT-IN-SAFETY
CX-7's rigid unibody uses the Mazda Advanced Impact energy
Distribution and Absorption System to realize high levels of
collision safety and helps to protect occupants in various accident
situations, including front, side and rear impacts. The body's
frame sections are large in size and as straight as possible,
high-strength steel is used where it's effective, and subframe
connections help absorb collision energy. Stamping the side frame
from a single tailored blank minimizes center pillar deformation
during a side impact.
The fuel tank is surrounded by substantial members to guard
against leakage in a major rear collision.
Six air bags are standard. A special sensor anticipates a
roll-over and inflates the side-curtain air bags early to guard
against injury, maintaining inflation for approximately six seconds
helps keep limbs out of harm's way. Front occupant restraints have
pretensioner and load-limiter mechanisms to maximise their
effectiveness.
Major Mazda CX-7 Specification (North American
Specifications)
|
Dimension |
Overall length (w/o license plate holder) |
4,675 mm |
|
Overall width |
1,872 mm |
|
Overall height |
1,645 mm |
|
Wheelbase |
2,750 mm |
|
Track (front/rear) |
1,617 mm |
|
Seating Capacity |
5 passenger |
Engine |
Type |
MZR 2.3-litre DISI TURBO |
|
Max. power |
170kW plus @ 5,000 rpm |
|
Max. torque |
350 Nm @ 2,500 rpm |
Transmission |
Type |
6-speed EAT |
Suspension |
Type |
(front/rear) Macpherson Strut/ Multilink |
Brake |
Type |
(front & rear) Ventilated Discs |
Powertrain |
|
Mazda Active Torque-Split All-Wheel Drive |
Tires and wheels |
Tires (front & rear) |
P235/60R18 |
|
Wheels (front & rear) |
18 x 7.5 |
This information reflects preliminary specifications and was
correct at the time of going to print. However, Mazda policy is one
of continuous product development. The right is reserved to change
these details at any time.
For further information contact:
Alastair Doak
National Public Relations Manager
Phone: (03) 8540 1962
Mobile: 0418 626 329
Email:adoak@mazda.com.au