Mazda Australia will for the first time venture into the medium
SUV market when it launches by year's end its all-new, seven-seat
crossover CX-9.
The first Australian-bound CX-9s are set to roll off Mazda's
Hiroshima production line in a few days and they will be powered by
a new 3.7-litre V6 engine producing 204kW of power at 6,250rpm and
366Nm of torque at 4,250rpm.
Previewed for the first time at the 2007 Sydney Motor Show in
North American left-hand-drive specification, Australia will be the
first market to receive the 3.7-litre right-hand-drive CX-9 when it
goes on sale from December.
Available in two grades - Classic and Luxury - the Australian
CX-9s, which have been extensively modified for right-hand-drive
use, are expected to be priced from the low $50,000s.
Modifications include "flipping" the centre seat 60/40 split and
middle row seatbelt mounting point, ensuring that CX-9's insightful
interior works just as well in Australia as it does in North
America.
The 3.7-litre engine mates to a six-speed Activematic
transmission and delivers its power and torque to the road through
Mazda's Active Torque Split All-wheel-drive system.
Engineered with Mazda's "Soul of a Sportscar" signature, the
CX-9 is a clean break from the traditional boxy SUVs crowding the
market and it sits on different architecture to the five-seat Mazda
CX-7.
CX-9 will be generously equipped with a choice of 18 or 20-inch
alloy wheels, air-conditioning (three-zone climate control with
independent rear control), cruise control, power windows and
mirrors, an in-dash six-disc CD player (MP3 compatible) operated
through a touch screen audio system that includes a reversing
camera, six airbags and active safety features such as Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) and Roll Stability Control (RSC).
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 and sufficient cargo space to accommodate
modern Aussie families.
The driver's seat and steering column move 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.
Releasing the second row seat in order to enter the third requires
only one simple hand motion to unlatch the seat and move it
forward. 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.
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.
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.
The increase in displacement from 3.5-litres, an engine
originally launched in North America in January 2007, to
3.7-litres, was achieved through an increase in bore, meaning the
inherent "revability" praised previously has been retained.
The 60-degree short-stroke V6 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 valvetrain 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 204kW at 6,250 rpm and provides CX-9 with
outstanding acceleration power and passing performance. Regular
unleaded fuel is suitable for use in the CX-9.
Mazda's Active Torque Split All-wheel-drive system achieves a
fine balance between sporty control over the car that makes it
particularly fun to drive and handling stability on snowy or wet
surfaces or under other challenging road conditions. Power and
torque are faithfully and thoroughly transferred to the road
surface for maximum efficiency and performance.
Managing Director for Mazda Australia Doug Dickson said: "We are
always looking for ways to improve our Stylish, Insightful and
Spirited product. This is why we insisted Australia get the
3.7-litre engine over the 3.5-litre initially launched in the USA
last year."
"Not only does CX-9 cater to large Australian families, but its
stylish looks and high-performance 3.7-litre engine creates an
appealing SUV package that is exciting to drive. Simply put, CX-9
delivers practicality with a touch of Zoom-Zoom."
CX-9 PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS
Note: Australian pricing and specification has yet to be
confirmed
Specifications |
|
Engine
|
Engine Type
|
|
3.7 litre V6 24 valve DOHC
|
Displacement
|
cc
|
3,726
|
Max. Power
|
kW
|
204 @ 6,250rpm
|
Max. Torque
|
Nm
|
366 @ 4,250rpm
|
|
Transmission
|
Type
|
Six-speed Activematic
|
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system
|
Type
|
Active Torque Split (ATS) AWD system automatically adjusts
front/rear wheel torque distribution between 100:0 and 50:50
|
Dimensions
|
Overall Length
|
mm
|
5,074
|
Overall Width
|
mm
|
1,936
|
Overall Height
|
mm
|
1,728
|
Wheelbase
|
mm
|
2,875
|
Ground Clearance
|
laden
|
147
|
Track
|
mm
|
|
Front
|
mm
|
1654
|
Rear
|
mm
|
1,644
|
|
|
|
Seating Capacity
|
Type
|
|
7
|
Cargo Room
|
Volume (VDA)
|
litres
|
267
|
Volume (VDA) measured with 3rd row seats folded
|
litres
|
928
|
Suspension
|
Front
|
Independent MacPherson strut
|
Rear
|
Multi-link (4 links per side)
|
|
Brakes
|
Front
|
Ventilated disc
|
Rear
|
Ventilated disc
|
For further information
contact:
Lydia Richards
Media Communications Manager
Phone: (03) 8540 1962
Mobile: 0439 347 658
Email: lrichards@mazda.com.au