2020 Mazda CX-30 review

Mazda’s existing SUV range looked sufficient to cover all bases on first impression, but in fact the company saw a gap between the inner-city-focused CX-3 and the family-ready CX-5. “The step from small to medium SUV can seem intimidating, and excessive,” claims Mazda Australia’s marketing director Alastair Doak. A vehicle from the former segment might be perceived as too small, the latter a bit too unwieldy.

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