Mazda has enhanced the specification of its CX-30 compact SUV with new 'Edition' models, which include additional standard equipment.
The Edition upgrades have been applied across the lineup, which continues to include Active, Dynamic, Carbon, and Individual model grades.
Starting at R531,800, the CX-30 2.0L Active Edition auto adds a larger 10.25-inch display screen to the previous Active model's features, along with Wireless Apple CarPlay (Android Auto remains wired) and two USB Type C ports.
The CX-30 2.0L Dynamic Edition, priced at R569,400, includes these features plus 18-inch alloy wheels, Daytime Running Lights, front parking sensors, and a wireless charging pad.
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The CX-30 Carbon Edition, priced at R587,500, adds a powered tailgate and sunroof to the extensive list of features already included with this model, such as dual-zone climate control and black metallic 18-inch alloy wheels.
At the top of the range is the 2.0L Individual Edition, priced at R630,900, which comes with additional upgrades like a Blindspot Monitor, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and a Suede and Leatherette seat upholstery combination in Black and Terracotta.
As before, all Mazda CX-30 variations are powered by a naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 121 kW and 213 Nm, delivering power to the front wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission.
Safety features include seven airbags across the lineup, including a knee airbag for the driver, and dynamic stability control.
The CX-30 comes with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and service plan.
Mazda CX-30 Pricing (August 2024)
- CX-30 2.0L Active AT Edition R531,800
- CX-30 2.0L Dynamic AT Edition R569,400
- CX-30 2.0L Carbon Edition AT R587,500
- CX-30 2.0L Individual AT Edition R630,900
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