The 2025 Mazda CX-70 Starts At $41,820

The 2025 Mazda CX-70 starts at $41,820 including $1,375 for destination charges. While the CX-70 is basically a CX-90 sans its third row, the pricing doesn’t necessarily reflect that- at least at first. But the CX-70 will only be offered in higher-spec trim levels, and as such, its base price is actually a hair higher than the CX-90’s $40,970 base price.


Regardless, the two do share the same powertrain options in addition to standard all-wheel drive. Buyers have their choice of a 280 or 340 horsepower 3.3 liter inline six option as well as a 323 horsepower plug-in hybrid driven by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder. The latter will return 53 MPGe, with the six-cylinder managing an EPA-estimated 25 MPG combined.

Does not include $1,375 in destination charges

Mazda’s 3.3-liter engine option extends from the base Turbo Preferred trim, all the way up to the 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus, which starts at $57,325. More complete pricing can be found in the graph, which does not include destination charges as the figures here do. The PHEV powertrain starts life in the aptly-named CX-70 PHEV Premium ($55,775) followed by the range-topping PHEV Premium Plus trim ($58,825).


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Chase Bierenkoven
Chase Bierenkoven

Chase is an automotive journalist with years of experience in the industry. He writes for outlets like Edmunds and AutoGuide, among many others. When not writing, Chase is in front of the camera over at The Overrun, his YouTube channel run alongside his friend and co-host Jobe Teehan. If he's not writing reviews of the latest in cars or producing industry coverage, Chase is at home in the driver's seat of his own (usually German) sports cars.

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