The Mazda CX-30 is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by Japan-based automaker Mazda Motor Corporation. The car first went on sale in 2019 and helped the Mazda brand increase its influence by increasing the variety of models in the SUV class. While the CX-30 received positive feedback from various automotive authorities, it also showed a positive performance in terms of customer satisfaction despite being a new model. The car was designed by Ryo Yaganisawa and is assembled in four different countries: Japan, China, Mexico and Thailand. When we look at the exterior, we can clearly see the traces of Mazda's smooth and simple concept that we are used to. The details on the vehicle, which has a very modern and sporty characteristic, are also worth seeing. The sharp lines of the front and rear lights are perfectly matched to the body. In addition, the chrome details placed on the door and front parts look aesthetically elegant. In terms of interior design, the CX-30 has a practical and technology-efficient cabin layout compared to other vehicles in its class.
Mazda CX-30 Technical Specifications and Fuel Consumption
The technical specifications and fuel consumption of the Mazda CX-30 are our focus in this section. In this regard, we need to talk about details such as the engine options and fuel consumption of the Mazda CX-30. However, while talking about these details, we limit the engine options under two categories in order not to bore you. These categories are; The Best Fuel-Economy and Most Popular engine options. Mazda CX-30 has two standard engine options such as 1.8 and 2.0. First of all, we can say that the best fuel-economy engine option is 1.8. It is a four-cylindered engine with a 1759 cm3 size. It is an engine that uses diesel fuel feed system. It can produce 116 horsepower and 4000 RPM torque. According to the official factory data, 1.8 has got a 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) mpg performance in Urban usage. However, this fuel consumption rate decreasing to 4,0lt/100km (which refers to 71 MPG in the UK) in Extra Urban usage such as Highways or Long-Distance Trip. When we combine these mpg data, we get a 4,0lt/100km (which refers to 71 MPG in the UK) average mpg performance. Now let's focus on the 2.0, the most popular engine. It has got a four cylindered engine structure with a 1998 cm3 size. It is a Petrol Type Engine which produces 122 Horsepower and 6000 RPM Torque. 2.0 has got a 6,0lt/100km (which refers to 47 MPG in the UK) fuel consumption in Urban usage. On the other hand, this MPG rate decreasing to 4,0lt/100km (which refers to 71 MPG in the UK) in Extra Urban usage. When we gather these two fuel consumption data, we get a 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) average fuel consumption data.