2026 Mazda CX-80 review | CarExpert


In Australia, Mazda has, count ‘em, seven SUVs. That’s more than in any other market.

Of these, four use a new rear-/all-wheel drive platform and new inline six-cylinder engines.

The Mazda CX-80 is intended to be one of the higher-volume vehicles on what’s called the Large Architecture.

It’s effectively a stretched version of the CX-60 with three rows of seating, and takes the place of the old CX-8 and CX-9; the wider CX-90, also featuring three rows of seating, is a more expensive, lower-volume play.

Stylistically, the CX-80 looks more like a CX-8 replacement. It may have the long bonnet of the other Large Architecture SUVs, but its extended length combined with the same width as the CX-60 gives it the same somewhat awkward, skinny sausage proportions of the old CX-8.