Is Mazda turning the world upside down? The new CX-60 boasts an inline six-cylinder engine – and what's more, it's a diesel. Rear-wheel drive is also available as an option. These are classic BMW virtues that the Japanese automaker offers in defiance of the downsizing and electric vehicle trends. This aligns with a new premium aspiration with which Mazda aims to attract customers in the high-priced segment. Compared to its smaller sibling, the CX-5, for example, it seeks to impress with a more refined interior, greater practicality, and improved performance while simultaneously reducing fuel consumption. Editor Thomas Grau investigates whether the concept works, how the Mazda CX-60 drives, and what you absolutely need to know about the car and the other available powertrains.
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