The Mazda CX-9 has been the beneficiary of upgrades that not
only make it more fuel efficient but also improve ride quality and
make it even easier on the eye. The combined fuel economy figure
for the Mazda CX-9 is now just 11.3 litres per 100km, an
improvement of 0.9 litres per 100 km.
A number of refinements helped achieve this fuel efficiency
gain. Engineers have paid particular attention to engine combustion
control in order to optimize efficiency during deceleration and at
idle. In addition, improvements to differential gear control on the
CX-9's all-wheel drive system and a reduction in transmission
friction also contribute to the efficiency gain.
The revised CX-9 now features newly designed 18 and 20 inch
alloy wheels that not only look more sporty but are lighter than
before reducing unsprung weight and improving ride quality. Tyre
rolling resistance has been reduced and is another factor in the
fuel efficiency gain.
Mazda's seven seat sensation continues to be powered by a 3.7
litre V6 petrol engine with 24-valves, DOHC and Sequential Valve
Timing (S-VT), which produces 204kW of power and 367Nm of torque
when mated to a 6-speed Activematic transmission. Power is
delivered to the road via Mazda's on-demand Active Torque Split
(ATS) all-wheel drive system.
"With over 12,000 sold since its introduction in 2007, the
seven-seat Mazda CX-9 has been well-received by Australian
families. We're sure that these latest improvements will also be
welcomed by those families who value style but also like to keep an
eye on efficiency" said Alastair Doak, Mazda Australia's National
Marketing Manager.
The updated CX-9 is available in three grades and is in Mazda
showrooms now. Prices remain unchanged.
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au