Scoop: Supercharged RWD Mazda CX-60 to make global debut in 2022-23

Mazda will be switching gears to focus more on the lucrative SUV market by introducing 5 new SUVs from 2022 onwards. Beginning with the American-built CX-50, next up on the line could be the CX-60 which is more likely to come into Malaysia.

But before we get excited, let’s look at what goes under Mazda’s newest premium SUV. The CX-60 is expected to be running on newly-developed 3.0-litre inline-6 petrol and diesel engines according to Best Car Web.

The Japanese publication also speculates that the petrol engine might be paired to a supercharger while the diesel unit will be turbocharged. Both engines could also be paired to a 48V mild-hybrid system.

Also read: Look hard enough, and you will see the all-new 2022 Mazda 6’s inline 6-cylinder engine

Mazda's upcoming FR platform

Interestingly, power from this new line-up of 6-cylinder engines will be sent to the rear. As we all know, seeing the words ‘rear-wheel-drive’ on any vehicle will send a fizzing sensation to petrolheads.

With that, Mazda is firmly putting its foot down against premium SUV rivals from Germany, the BMW X3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC, both of which come with rear-wheel drive.

Rendering by Best Car Web

Besides the 6-cylinder motors, the CX-60 could also be offered with a smaller 2.5-litre 4-cylinder plug-in hybrid (PHEV) unit. Japanese media also speculate that the CX-60 could be offered as a coupe-SUV.

However, the CX-60 will not be replacing the popular CX-5. The model will sit slightly above Mazda’s money-maker in its Japanese line-up and besides, a larger CX-80 is also planned that will gain a third row but the same mechanicals.

The CX-60 and CX-80 are earmarked for the European and Japanese markets while the CX-50, CX-70, and CX-90 are aimed at American markets. Hence, Malaysia is likely to get the CX-60 and CX-80 sometime in the future out of the 5 models announced.

Also read: 5 new SUVs confirmed - Mazda CX-50, CX-60, CX-70, CX-80, CX-90 starting 2022

Though spyshots of the CX-60 were revealed a month ago, don’t expect the CX-60 to be launched so soon. Best Car Web speculates that the SUV would be launched around the second half of 2022 or the first half of 2023.

Also read: Spied: 2023 Mazda CX-60 caught undisguised – Will it come with inline-6 and RWD?

Could this be the next-gen Mazda 6? (Rendering by Best Car Web)

The CX-60 won’t be the only FR Mazda that will be making its debut in 2022. The next-gen Mazda 6 is also planned to be launched as early as July 2022. Like the CX-60, it could be powered by a 3.0-litre inline-6 engine as well as a 2.5-litre 4-cylinder PHEV unit.

Also read: All-new Mazda 6: RWD, double wishbone and multi-link suspension makes it a 4-door MX-5

Oops... Something broke.
    Channel:
Follow our socials:
CY Foong

Writer

Traded advertising for a career that fits his passion for cars. Enjoys spotting cars during his free time and has a soft spot...

Hassle-free purchasing, get your next car fast!

users traded-in for dream car
Add your car

Upgrade

Mazda CX-60

Related Used Car

Quality Cars Guaranteed

Fixed Price No Hidden Fees

5-Day Money-back Guarantee

1-Year Warranty

View More

Related Short Videos

Latest News

8% service tax: Car maintenance cost likely to go up in 2024, continuity of free service packages in doubt

Yesterday’s tabling of Budget 2024 proposed for the current service tax rate of 6 percent to be increased to 8 percent. The scope of the new service tax will also be expanded to include logistics, meaning that the cost to transport finished cars and automotive parts will be higher next year. Details on effective implementation date, or guidelines for car workshops are still lacking so we will have to wait for a separate announcement from Customs. The use of the term service tax is also causing a

Review: Chery Omoda 5 in Malaysia - Bang-for-buck hero does its best to exorcise ghosts of Chery's past

Something about rising tides and lifting boats paints the picture of the Chinese car industry, and among the pleathora of startup small boats rolling into the vast sea you have your vessels; built on the back of years of trial and error, no doubt buoyed with a full coffer. Of course, for a fair few companies, the motivation to chart new waters is to correct missteps of years prior. 奇瑞, or Chery to you and I, will know very well what the latter means. Yesteryear's QQ and A160 were a crack at the

Burning Proton X70 incident: Car now in Proton's possession, cause and findings to be updated after investigations

Proton has issued a statement in regards to a recent viral video, in which a Proton X70 caught fire. The particular vehicle is in the company's possession already. Further findings will be announced upon completion of investigation. Here is the statement in full, released on 13-October 2023: "Proton would like to issue a statement with regards to a video currently circulating depicting a thermal incident on a new Proton X70. We are aware of the incident and would like to thank concerned parties

Gentari wants to expand hydrogen supply biz, welcomes Budget 2024's recognition for EV and home solar services

Following today’s tabling of Budget 2024, Petronas’ green energy arm Gentari welcomes the recognition by Prime Minister Anwar when Gentari’s contribution to Malaysia was highlighted. Gentari CEO Sushil Purohit said, “Gentari is proud to be recognised in Budget 2024, a testament to our growing role in Malaysia’s clean energy ecosystem since our launch last year. We observe with great optimism the clean energy transition initiatives and incentives etched within Malaysia’s Budget 2024 and it is par

BMW Group Malaysia claims No.1 premium EV brand title for 2023, welcomes spending on charging facilities and TVET upskilling

BMW Group Malaysia has sold over 1,700 units of fully electric BMW i and MINI EV models in the first eight months of 2023, a sum which the company says positions it as the No.1 Premium EV provider in the country. In response to today’s tabling of Budget 2024, Managing Director Hans de Visser welcomes the extension of income tax relief for expenses on EV charging facilities. “Looking to the future, the need to accelerate the adoption of EVs as a greener and more efficient solution to transportati

Recommended Cars

PopularLatestUpdates
Hot
Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Xpander

RM 99,980

View Model
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63

RM 2,088,888

View Model
Honda

Honda Civic Type R

RM 330,002 - 399,900

View Model
Upcoming
Volvo

Volvo EX30

TBC

View Model
Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce Spectre

RM 2,000,000

View Model
Mazda CX-60
View Now