2025 Mazda CX70 Review: Design, Performance, and Practicality
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In this review of the 2025 Mazda CX70 by TheStraightPipes, the team takes a deep dive into Mazda's latest offering, drawing comparisons to its larger sibling, the CX90. The CX70 presents itself as a practical choice for families with its two-row setup, offering ample trunk space for various needs. The team explores the differences in design elements, highlighting the sportier blacked-out accents and unique bumpers that set the CX70 apart from the CX90. They also note the availability of color-matched cladding in Canada, a feature that adds a touch of customization to the SUV.
Moving inside the CX70, the team explores the integration of Amazon Alexa, providing insights into the functionality and usability of the system. They delve into the infotainment controls, safety features like adaptive cruise control, and the overall comfort and convenience offered by the interior layout. The review also touches on the driving experience, praising the handling and suspension comfort of the CX70, particularly on challenging mountain roads. The team emphasizes the practicality of the trunk space, showcasing the storage options and the ease of folding the back row for additional cargo room.
Furthermore, the review delves into the technological aspects of the CX70, discussing features like the stolen vehicle assistant and remote app controls. The team highlights the attention to detail in the interior design, from climate control options to seating comfort and convenient amenities like cup holders and wireless charging. Overall, TheStraightPipes provide a comprehensive overview of the 2025 Mazda CX70, shedding light on its strengths in design, functionality, and driving performance.
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