Mazda Launches 2025 CX-30 in U.S. With Revised Pricing, New Features

Were you secretly hoping for a major mid-cycle refresh of the Mazda CX-30 family? Well, you won’t be getting one for the 2025 model year, which continues to do more or less the same in the U.S. and has gained a few extras.

Mazda just released pricing and packaging information for the 2025 CX-30 in our market, revealing that the crossover has gained Alexa Built-in and Mazda Online Navigation. The former allows for voice commands to access and control various functions, and the latter offers extensive mapping data with real-time traffic and allows the vehicle to get over-the-air map updates via the company’s Connected Services.

In terms of pricing, the 2025 CX-30 2.5 S is still available starting at $24,995. It gets a plethora of safety features and comes with an 8.8-inch display, USB-C ports, a 7-inch multi-info display, climate control, LED headlights and taillights, 16-inch alloy wheels, a matte grille, a black rear spoiler, and more. The 2.5 S Select Sport adds even more, including 18-inch alloy wheels, Alexa Built-in integration, leatherette upholstery, dual-zone air conditioning, tinted rear windows, etc. This model is now $150 more expensive as it starts at $26,550.

Starting at $28,940 (previously $28,790), the Preferred becomes available with its heated front seats, power moonroof, black or greige leatherette seats, body-color side mirror caps, a gloss black grille, and more. The 2.5 S Carbon Edition now starts at $29,940, up from $29,790 last year, and sports 18-inch black alloy wheels, gloss black heated mirrors, an upgraded audio system, a wireless charging pad, wireless phone integration, etc.

2025 Mazda CX-30

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For the 2025 CX-30 2.5 S Premium, Mazda is asking at least $32,140. This model was available starting at $31,990 and benefits from paddle shifters, Mazda Online Navigation, a Bose premium audio system, satellite radio, black or white leather seats, a power liftgate, LED headlights at both ends, 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, and more.

Next up is the 2.5 Carbon Turbo, with a starting price of $32,940, up $150. Mazda notes the black metallic look of the 18-inch alloy wheels and side mirrors, black exterior accents, Terracotta leatherette and black suede upholstery, 10.25-inch infotainment, black roof rails, etc. The 2.5 Turbo Premium adds Bose audio, more safety features, Mazda Online Navigation, and more for $35,140 (up from $34,990). The 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus started at $36,800 and now starts at $36,950, adding Homelink connectivity to the rearview mirror and additional safety goodies.

Powering the 2.5 S models is a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine that develops 191 hp (194 ps/142 kW) and 186 lb-ft (252 Nm) of torque, mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission and All-wheel drive. The 2.5 Turbo models benefit from a 2.5-liter four-cylinder, which produces 250 hp (254 ps/187 kW) and 320 lb-ft (434 Nm) on 93-octane fuel. Mazda has already started accepting orders for the 2025 CX-30 in our market.

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