Once again, Thomas and Autogefühl give us the best and most comprehensive possible reviews of one of the most interesting vehicles on the road. No other reviewers come close. I have had a new Mazda CX-30 for a couple of months now and am in love with the gearbox, the driving experience and the fantastically upmarket feel of the interior. Mazda really does things differently. And in a very good way.
Mazda cars are fun to drive,high quality fit and finish and built quality ,nice designs and have good engines and very good automatic transmission. Much better then most brands ..
Still they sell less cuz they are not exciting as such and honestly don't look that good, I know it's good that they stick to their roots unlike most new Germans but still they are boring and lack character. Feel outdated
@@Carwithoutengine, they don’t look as good as what? 😃 The current Mazda 3 generation got the best design award in 2020, it definitely looks much better than most of its rivals, including VW Golf and Audi A3.
@@mihainicolae8141 its a shame that to achieve that design you sacrifice any decent rear visibility, trunk space and rear passenger space. Seats are also rough to say the least. It's a shame they're the only ones still producing charming powertrains with gearboxes that don't feel like mixing cement.
I got this car a month ago, slightly lower trim line. (no 360 view, no automatic trunk closing and similar things I can live without). Even with touch screen on Android Auto, I prefer to use the knob. One of the decision point to buy this car was to avoid touch screen. Don't get me wrong, I work for 10 years as software developer, I love tech and good stuff. Problem is, most touch screens are shit and I hate it when they lag or stutter. I keep warning sounds ON because it tells me when I am going over the speed limit. Mazda does not recommend use cruise control in crowded places or towns with often start stop movement but rather highways. Yeah, I read car manuals. When it comes to leg room, I am 185cm tall. Most people I drove in the back, had no complaints about leg room but it does kind of depend on the height of people in the front and seat adjustment. "Origami" thing in the back is meant to help out sorting out things better and it also has functionality in keeping larger things steady and in place (depending how you place it), and I like it. I got average 6.9l / 100km consumption in combined highway / city drive. Mazda has focus on driving experience and that experience is very good. I have to say this extremely good review. Everything is spot on.
This is how cars should look like. "Normal" lights, normal speedometer and tachometer, normal buttons, manual gearbox. And of course, affordable price. We are not asking for more.
The front is beautiful and I love every inch of the interior, from the door panels, to the instrument cluster, to the dashboard, to the center console, the packaging of the back seats and the entire cabin, the feel of the driver, everything is beautifully done, with no flaws. I don't know when was the last time when I was absolutely satisfied with the entire interior layout.
Absolutely true! The interior and finishing details completely won me over, simple, elegant, and with materials that outclass the competition at this price point. I was deciding between the Audi A3 and Mazda 3, but Mazda’s quality tipped the scales. Unlike others in the segment, which often have hard plastic on the rear doors, Mazda keeps the same high quality as the front, complete with leather accents. Even the base model is loaded with features, including a head-up display, something few offer without an extra charge. My only gripe is that it’s a bit stiff for our Balkan roads, but it’s a real joy to handle on winding, open roads.
this is not outdated, this is how cars should be. no gimmicks! it's a tool, not a toy. usability, reliability, safety and comfort should be the goal, not fancy gimmicks. i feel that this is what the german car industry has lost, in their pursuit to be "fancy" and "fun". i've recently rented a 2024 vw golf, and while the driving experience was great (diesel, automatic), trying to interact with the "infotainment" was abysmal. no though put into it whatsoever. at least i had physical buttons on the steering wheel. i'm not saying mazda is perfect, but it seems to me that the japanese car makers don't want to compete in the gimmicks market, unlike european and american manufacturers
have this engine , NA, 187hp (I think) in my 2024 CX-50 (CX-30 is too small for the German Shepherd Dog) Premium (cloth seats, heated seats, wireless carplay, moon roof, 17 inch beefy tire) in USA, great vehicle, zero issues to far. Part of our decision was exactly like Thomas mentioned at the end, we liked the simpler, cleaner design inside in particular, not super busy with oversized screens and ridiculous over-styling, simple, comfortable, reliable, great purchase opportunities (in USA), good gas mileage...In one review a comment said 'screen way too small for $35K' - do you buy a vehicle for the screen?
I own CX-30 with 2.5 turbo engine in Premium trim for about a year so far and I wanna say that its one of the best cars on the market in terms of fun, interior, value and options. Gorgeous car with a lot of torque (434nm) and the best audio system in the class. Comfort is exceptional on an aftermarket Michelin Cross Climate tires. Noise isolation is on the level of premium German brands. Well done, Mazda! Now im considering to buy an ND3 Miata as the second car.
Same. We love our 2.5 CX5 and 2.0 MX5.... One for the sound system, refinement and interior comfort, the other one for the driving dynamics, fun and joy of manual shifting.
Looks like a normal solid traditional car. Real gauges, real buttons, real clima control, ok interior materials - rather than 5 tablets for driver + 2 tablets for passenger + capacitive #BS buttons everywhere:) is it so hard for other manufacturers to stop this tablet mania ?
It really has a very elegant design. You truly appreciate it especially if you drive fugly garbage like KIA or WV and then immediately sit into CX30 afterwards. CX30 is just so much more nicer place to be.
Data & facts: Mazda CX-30 Opt. Matrix LED Length 4,40 m 173“ 16“ or 18“ wheels Seats fabric, leatherette or animal skin Updated 10,25“ infotainment Trunk 430 l or 20 cf Engines EU: 2,5 l 4-cyl 140 hp FWD MHEV (replaces 2.0 l N/A) 9,7 s mhd 10,3 s auto 2,0 l 4-cyl 186 hp compressor FWD 8,6 s auto / AWD 9,0 s auto (both also available manual) US: 2.5 l 4-cyl 191 hp or 250 hp turbo AWD Price 25.000 - 37.000 USD 29.000 - 43.000 EUR Transparency note: Autogefühl videos are independent and free from editorial influence on opinion and rating. But since manufacturers enable us to do the reviews in the first place, for legal reasons this video is marked as _advertisement_.
7:48 the arm rest mechanism is designed like that for ergonomic reasons. Since it is long, if you had to open it without sliding it backwards it would swing very high hence making it uncomfortable on your shoulder. With this slide then lift mechanism you don't have to raise your arm too much, so it's more ergonomic.
I’ve just bought a 2025 Mazda CX-30 in the ‘Exclusive Line’ trim level with the 12-speaker Bose audio system. I chose the color Deep Crystal Blue, which I love. I have chosen the manual transmission, because Mazda makes fantastic manual transmissions that are so fun to drive. 😊 I will get the car next week. Can’t wait to get it and drive it and turn up the Bose audio system. 😎👍🏻 I live in Denmark. 🇩🇰
German cars, Audi/BMW/Merc, should be prosecuted for creating 'light pollutions' and confusing everyone with their silly directional indicators and other childish LED comedies. Absolute nuisance.
Totally agree. The German car industry's innovation in recent years has been limited to some gimmicks with lights. And now they are outraged because VW needs to reorganise.
Still love my mazda cx30 2 years almost no problem Still on time for maintaining, i prefer the 2.0 liter 186 hp compressor not that fast but enough for my family
Great review Thomas and Leah. I love the old school dials and knobs and you can easily turn off the boings that car manufacturers have to follow legislation. Higher displacement means the engine won’t be thrashed so will mean a longer life. The fact you can use the dial instead of touch screen will mean eyes on the road as opposed to fiddling around on a touch screen and now the option of using Alexa voice command. I like the fact Mazda are taking a unique approach (but they do not need animal skin options). Great review again Thomas and team. Keep up the great work.
Great review once again Thomas! Always a pleasure to get your take on vehicles. I purchased the red one (2.5L) for my kids to learn to drive on a couple of years ago in the US but couldn't get the manual. The nice things about Mazda's that I have found, is many of the helpful safety features (lane keep, and change assist etc) come as standard in the lower models, and help new drivers especially. Other companies charge you more for all the extra options but Mazda does not until you go higher up in the range. Yes, I also find the smaller Mazda's fun to drive, and have had a few in my time. Great work as usual mate! Agreed, hubraum ist durch nichts zu ersetzen. (not sure if that was right) Cheers.
2.5L 140 HP is a joke. most likely artificially limited torque after 4000prm, kind of small turbo ICE torque curve specs, I can understand cx-3 2.0 120HP for FDW and 150HP for AWD to ensure AWD is quicker 0-100. but 2.5 for 140HP is beyond my understanding.
@@aka7kak8 The 2.5L Mazda CX-30 normally makes 140kW/187hp in the Euro 5 version sold in Australia, but the EU version is detuned to meet Euro 6E emissions. 🙂
@DS-pk4eh , i just happen to own cx-3 2.0L 120 hp. And I saw its torque curve over revs range. It is all normal until 4000 rpm and then drops rapidly, thus max power is reached sooner and lower value. In real life, driving this is very much disturbing during overtakes, quickly passes 4000, high noise low acceleration. But engine should feel better as max revs mode less stressed. All in all, such tuning is likely to be artificial for marketing needs. Or just a strange way to balance out engine production with demand.
@TassieLorenzo emissions argument seems not applicable as for other mazda models with same engine displasment but normal power specs emissions figures also ok
this 2.5 can be tuned to 205hp / 270nm easy. I would go for d-luft software, they also offer accelerator pedal tuning. You can even do it from home! I've done my skyactig G 2.0 and now it's making 175hp / 225nm and is even more fuel efficient then stock.
@@pakoottox262 I doubt that they will check core ECU values when you are in a crash. And that's why i advice you to get the D-luft @ home software. You get a OBD plug and can do it yourself with a laptop. For what ever reason you want to revert back to stock ECU settings you can.
A hybrid and 190hp+ could make a really not only fan but a very good car that can compliment the steering and the gearbox.Mazda is on fire it just need a little umph
I've been a subscriber since long time, but today's episode is something new for me. Lea meter shout with joy and fun rather than the usual shout... she enjoys this very much compared to other european car Thomas review...
Had mazda3 bm, now bmw 3er g21, can't say its more ergonomic, mazda is really good in interior especially for 2014. Hello from Saint Petersburg, Thomas. And also sreering is the same sharp. Mazda is top for its money.
My 2017 was in for a service yesterday & I had a good look at the CX 30 interior in the showroom which is as good as any other vehicle in this class. Machine Grey mitigates the contrast of the black arches which I'm not that keen on and it looks good on the 18" wheels - a quick call out to Toyo who make great tyres. So for me that just leaves engine choice. In terms of usable power I think the torque of the 2.5 could shade it, how many times do you really need to scream from 0-60? The 2.5 will feel more refined all around to the 2.0 and will IMO be a better all round option.
Great video as always. I had the smaller CX-3 up until a month ago (really enjoyed it) and will be going with the CX-30 next since the CX-3 isn't available in Canada anymore. Interesting to see the CX-30 is offered as a FWD model since they're only available as AWD on the continent is my understanding, but at least you can use yours to tow offiically. As for the lights, while I do think the lower ones would be better next to the headlights, I don't think it's that bad since the mirrors have turn signals that you can see from the front and sides. I like that Mazda still has buttons and doesn't require going through a billion screens to just do something simple like turn on the a/c.
Hello. I have been driving this car with the 2.0 122 horsepower engine for three years now. Most of my experiences with this car, can be described as bad experiences. I bought the car new from the Mazda dealership. Now it already has almost 50 thousand kilometers. Here are just some of the things that happened to me in only 3 years of use. A rocking driver's seat from new, which the dealer can't fix. The worst fault was the steering wheel locking up while driving! Yes! This was repaired under warranty, but only after intervention with Mazda Germany. In addition, constant problems with power consumption at a standstill and a discharged battery several times. Just to mention how much oil the engine burned! After replacement and driving about 10 thousand kilometers in the engine there was almost no oil left! I constantly had to buy and refill oil. Mazda gave me a special bottle for oil, attached with Velcro in the trunk:) Yes, the interior is nice and in general it is a nice car. I also have a problem with the interior materials because they are so delicate and easily damaged and scratched, I have not seen this in any other car. After three years with mazda I say goodbye. Not only because of the experience with the car, but also because of what a bad experience I had with the dealer from whom I bought the car. I wish more luck to other people who choose this brand. Probably my car was one of the few cases, but nevertheless remains with me a big disappointment.
Good review of an interesting spec. I own a CX5 with this engine. I would have gone with the 30 but I'm too tall. It's such a nice feeling having a naturally aspirated relatively high displacement engine and a non cvt gearbox. Mazda are great at prioritising the feel of driving and all of the other important things like safety, refinement, practicality and features.
Well done Mazda, Lea and Thomas. Fantastic 'old skool' car given the full Autogefuehl polish. A total animal-skin free interior would be the icing on the cake for me. Come on Mr Mazda! Quality cars with brilliant reliability, imo.
The indicator lights are too low down like the new Toyota Fortuner. The other day there was one behind me and had no idea it was turning because you couldn't see it.
Hey it's the Ferrari Purosangue in white ! Na just kidding but there is a resemblance sort of you can't deny that except for the astronomical price difference.
@goncalotr Still, a smaller displacement engine pushing out more power is always more stressed. Maybe it's sturdier built with stronger components - time will tell.
Wild that you get a manual transmission but not the 2.5L Turbo. The (USA)Turbo version of this car is really great, although getting old. I lived with one as a rental and found it to be loads of fun. The interior quality feels a cut above the rest. I wonder why Europe doesn’t get the 250 hp Turbo? The torque is immediate (no turbo lag) and does 5.8-second zero-to-60-mph.
Mazda was always known for their smooth engines and manual transmission. But, knowing that there are so many 2.0L engines with 230+ HP (with turbos of course), that are also so refined now, that I am not sure how this engine competes with them?
The US has always got larger engines than Europe, the Americans have been able to buy 3.0l plus V6’s and large 2.5l 4 cylinders in cars where we only got 2.0 or even 1.6 and down turbos, engines that are really short lived…
I drive a bigger Mazda so this was of interest to me, thank you. I like Mazda as a brand for the slight eccentricity which this car has. I also like the fact that once you have driven one Mazda you can drive them all - the UI/UX was instantly familiar. A small stick shift 2.5ltr car is just so unlike anything else you can buy and you have to admire it. I think the pricing is not competitive especially at the top spec. I must be one of the very few people who like the MX30 R EV as a second car so I like Mazda’s view of what a car should be.
EU emission policies, unfortunately Mazda aren't allowed the get out clauses of some other manufacturers. The 2.5l turbo would be a huge success in Germany especially 😢
i love the matte cladding, or cladding in general, looks fun and sporty. i dont like the gloss cladding, it looks tacky and lame. this car is really cool !!!!
I’m so old they hadn’t even built the “old school”! This is my kind of car. However, is it coming to the USA? During my recent trip to Italy I saw a few sedans and small utility vehicles that I’d love to see in my driveway. Sadly there’s no joy on potential of export to North America. I am a believer in more cubes equals a happier driver. Great review as always!!!
Would like to see a review of a BMW X2 in standard trim, so no sport package and with the little petrol or diesel engine. Nowhere a review to be found.
I was excited when the rumors started that CX30 will get the 2.5l in Europe but that is just sad. 140HP from the 2.5l? What were they thinking? The current Skyactive G 2.0L has 20HP more than this and makes top speed of 260km. I was thinking that this will be the "performance" engine in the lineup but was I wrong.
I'm always shocked that Mazda Germany never checks the material between the back seats and the boot when giving out press cars. You can actually press the material into place and over time it acts like an iron that keeps the material looking neat and tidy. Off course I totally agree that they should come up with a better solution especially for the the CX5, CX60 and CX80😊
It is quite possible that they also haven't checked tyre pressures. I had mine delivered with 4 bar (not adjusted after transportation although PDI check list clearly has such point). This may have been the reason why Tomas had such a significant bang while driving over smth on the road. Normally, CX-30 is not that crashy even on big potholes
@viliukas15 I heartily agree. I'm a big Mazda fan but the way Mazda deliver their new cars leaves a lot to be desired. I'm not sure how it is with Premium Brands but if Mazda aspire to be premier then their dealer network need to aspire to that level to. Having said that, apart from delivery, my dealer experience with Mazda has been excellent 👌
Thats very detuned engine. 140hp on 2.5l Skyactiv-g that normally produces 187-194hp depending of the year, model, country. I guess they detuned engine to comply with new european emissions limits. This 140hp is even less amount of power than the Skyactiv-g 2.0 that produces up to 165 hp(excluding ND2 MX-5/Miata 184hp) depending of the year, model, country. I believe because of this reduced amount of power this 140hp 2.5l Skyactiv-G probably could last 500000km or longer with good maintenance unless they weakened internal parts of the engine.
@@sigstroo same with mine. Got 143hp on my 1.5 ND2 on the dyno. I guarrantee you this 2.5 will probably have over 150hp on the dyno, just like the old 120hp mazda 3 had closer to 140hp. Mazda underrates them and uses software locks to limit how much the throttle opens above 4000rpm. The MX-5 has no software limit.
Looks like a typical Mazda which isn’t bad. Yes, the turn signals are a bit too low. Not sure if that will fly in the US market. The only other thing I motice is why Mazda loves the Ipad stuck on design wayyyy up on the dash. It’s bizarre that they don’t want you to have touch screen.
Touch screens in cars are a gimmick, also that control wheel is much faster and smoother to use. Plus, their climate controls are physical buttons (the way they should be).
The same is in the US market. And frankly, turning indicators were placed as low also on previous gen of Mazda3. Nobody complained, so there should be nothing to worry about.
@@slav_K0 have you tried to enter the address using the control wheel? How long did it take? It is so inconvenient that I usually use MyMazda app to send the destination in case I use the inbuild satnav system. Touchscreen in previous Mazdas was much more convenient
In Poland we have to pay 18,6% additional tax (instead of 3,1%) for cars with engines that are above 2L. This 2.5L version will be very expensive, especially taking into account second highest in EU VAT tax - 23%.
Higher displacement means higher tax, higher insurance cost, higher consumption at least in city. Weirdly the top speed is around 180kmph for a 2,5l engine.
@@HABO2210 Yep for me in fact 160-170 is enough for everyday use . But if I have a fast car on the German Autobahn like an M5 or Audi RS6 then ,um, 240 km/h baby !!!
These engines need a turbo. I've driven cx-5 for a year with the 2.5 and honestly, it felt very slow, felt slower than my 1.5T 150hp golf. Ferrari can produce 830hp from 3 times larger NA engine, which is is ~70hp per cylinder of 0.54L displacement per cylinder, while this Mazda has 35hp per cylinder of 0.625L, so it's actually more displacement per cylinder, but the hp is halved. In other words, while great that we still have NA engines, this engine is extremely underpowered.
i have the 2.5l gas Mazda 6 2018 model with ~190hp... similar displacement engine here is 140hp? Mazda is ... weird. Nice, comfy etc, but still, weird.
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This is our in-depth review of the 2025 Mazda CX-30. We're taking a look at Exterior, Interior and the driving experience.
00:00 2025 CX-30
00:57 Length, wheels
01:48 Tech and engine
03:36 Light signatures
04:17 Interior quality
06:16 Cockpit
08:03 Amazon Alexa
09:20 Driver POV
10:33 Rear seats
12:06 Trunk / boot
13:32 Acceleration and Autobahn
17:40 Steering and engine
24:55 Consumption mpg
25:04 Price and sensation
#Mazda #MazdaCX30
Once again, Thomas and Autogefühl give us the best and most comprehensive possible reviews of one of the most interesting vehicles on the road. No other reviewers come close. I have had a new Mazda CX-30 for a couple of months now and am in love with the gearbox, the driving experience and the fantastically upmarket feel of the interior. Mazda really does things differently. And in a very good way.
Mazda cars are fun to drive,high quality fit and finish and built quality ,nice designs and have good engines and very good automatic transmission. Much better then most brands ..
Still they sell less cuz they are not exciting as such and honestly don't look that good, I know it's good that they stick to their roots unlike most new Germans but still they are boring and lack character. Feel outdated
@@Carwithoutengine, they don’t look as good as what? 😃 The current Mazda 3 generation got the best design award in 2020, it definitely looks much better than most of its rivals, including VW Golf and Audi A3.
Their paint job protection is very fragile. Other than that, solid cars.
Well agree for most part but the CX60 rides harshly compared to its German competitors, so does the US CX90
@@mihainicolae8141 its a shame that to achieve that design you sacrifice any decent rear visibility, trunk space and rear passenger space. Seats are also rough to say the least. It's a shame they're the only ones still producing charming powertrains with gearboxes that don't feel like mixing cement.
This is why I love Mazda. Not offering exactly the same as all the others! It still looks great inside and out after 5 years. Big fans of manuals
I got this car a month ago, slightly lower trim line. (no 360 view, no automatic trunk closing and similar things I can live without).
Even with touch screen on Android Auto, I prefer to use the knob.
One of the decision point to buy this car was to avoid touch screen.
Don't get me wrong, I work for 10 years as software developer, I love tech and good stuff.
Problem is, most touch screens are shit and I hate it when they lag or stutter.
I keep warning sounds ON because it tells me when I am going over the speed limit.
Mazda does not recommend use cruise control in crowded places or towns with often start stop movement but rather highways.
Yeah, I read car manuals.
When it comes to leg room, I am 185cm tall.
Most people I drove in the back, had no complaints about leg room but it does kind of depend on the height of people in the front and seat adjustment.
"Origami" thing in the back is meant to help out sorting out things better and it also has functionality in keeping larger things steady and in place (depending how you place it), and I like it.
I got average 6.9l / 100km consumption in combined highway / city drive.
Mazda has focus on driving experience and that experience is very good.
I have to say this extremely good review. Everything is spot on.
thanks for the feedback 🙌
Mazda makes one of the best interiors in the car industry nowadays, functional and ergonomic.
This is how cars should look like. "Normal" lights, normal speedometer and tachometer, normal buttons, manual gearbox. And of course, affordable price. We are not asking for more.
100% agreed. German brands should take note.
@@razorworks111 Absolutely! ... If they care for their own well being.
People who don't know any better think that digital screens are the best yet analogue (mechanical) dials are more costly to produce.
Mazda's are exceptionally attractive. They don't make "signature" design elements that detract like some other brands.
Yea maybe we ditch abs, climate control, attach a horse in the front? Old technology is always better right?
The front is beautiful and I love every inch of the interior, from the door panels, to the instrument cluster, to the dashboard, to the center console, the packaging of the back seats and the entire cabin, the feel of the driver, everything is beautifully done, with no flaws. I don't know when was the last time when I was absolutely satisfied with the entire interior layout.
Absolutely true! The interior and finishing details completely won me over, simple, elegant, and with materials that outclass the competition at this price point. I was deciding between the Audi A3 and Mazda 3, but Mazda’s quality tipped the scales. Unlike others in the segment, which often have hard plastic on the rear doors, Mazda keeps the same high quality as the front, complete with leather accents. Even the base model is loaded with features, including a head-up display, something few offer without an extra charge. My only gripe is that it’s a bit stiff for our Balkan roads, but it’s a real joy to handle on winding, open roads.
Finally a car maker that use a decent engine rather than following the dumb habit of downsizing…. Well done Mazda 👏👏
yes, for mazda, displacement should towards bigger yet still meet low-emission and fuel-efficient; not going smaller.
I'm on my 2nd Mazda. The first I had for 12yrs. Never a problem. This one I've had for 4 yrs. Never a problem.
this is not outdated, this is how cars should be. no gimmicks! it's a tool, not a toy. usability, reliability, safety and comfort should be the goal, not fancy gimmicks. i feel that this is what the german car industry has lost, in their pursuit to be "fancy" and "fun". i've recently rented a 2024 vw golf, and while the driving experience was great (diesel, automatic), trying to interact with the "infotainment" was abysmal. no though put into it whatsoever. at least i had physical buttons on the steering wheel.
i'm not saying mazda is perfect, but it seems to me that the japanese car makers don't want to compete in the gimmicks market, unlike european and american manufacturers
have this engine , NA, 187hp (I think) in my 2024 CX-50 (CX-30 is too small for the German Shepherd Dog) Premium (cloth seats, heated seats, wireless carplay, moon roof, 17 inch beefy tire) in USA, great vehicle, zero issues to far. Part of our decision was exactly like Thomas mentioned at the end, we liked the simpler, cleaner design inside in particular, not super busy with oversized screens and ridiculous over-styling, simple, comfortable, reliable, great purchase opportunities (in USA), good gas mileage...In one review a comment said 'screen way too small for $35K' - do you buy a vehicle for the screen?
I own CX-30 with 2.5 turbo engine in Premium trim for about a year so far and I wanna say that its one of the best cars on the market in terms of fun, interior, value and options. Gorgeous car with a lot of torque (434nm) and the best audio system in the class. Comfort is exceptional on an aftermarket Michelin Cross Climate tires. Noise isolation is on the level of premium German brands.
Well done, Mazda!
Now im considering to buy an ND3 Miata as the second car.
Same. We love our 2.5 CX5 and 2.0 MX5....
One for the sound system, refinement and interior comfort, the other one for the driving dynamics, fun and joy of manual shifting.
I've had 2 Mazdas, and I think they are underrated, great cars at a sensible price..
Looks like a normal solid traditional car. Real gauges, real buttons, real clima control, ok interior materials - rather than 5 tablets for driver + 2 tablets for passenger + capacitive #BS buttons everywhere:) is it so hard for other manufacturers to stop this tablet mania ?
It really has a very elegant design. You truly appreciate it especially if you drive fugly garbage like KIA or WV and then immediately sit into CX30 afterwards. CX30 is just so much more nicer place to be.
Data & facts:
Mazda CX-30
Opt. Matrix LED
Length 4,40 m 173“
16“ or 18“ wheels
Seats fabric, leatherette or animal skin
Updated 10,25“ infotainment
Trunk
430 l or 20 cf
Engines
EU:
2,5 l 4-cyl 140 hp FWD MHEV (replaces 2.0 l N/A) 9,7 s mhd 10,3 s auto
2,0 l 4-cyl 186 hp compressor FWD 8,6 s auto / AWD 9,0 s auto (both also available manual)
US:
2.5 l 4-cyl 191 hp or 250 hp turbo AWD
Price
25.000 - 37.000 USD
29.000 - 43.000 EUR
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Price in the Netherlands starts at 35.000€. 6000€ more! Because our gouvernement like to punish their people!
In Japan the price is btw 17,000 - 24,000 euro :)
Mazda shows what the industry should be doing … shame that doesn’t translate to commercial success
7:48 the arm rest mechanism is designed like that for ergonomic reasons. Since it is long, if you had to open it without sliding it backwards it would swing very high hence making it uncomfortable on your shoulder. With this slide then lift mechanism you don't have to raise your arm too much, so it's more ergonomic.
I’ve just bought a 2025 Mazda CX-30 in the ‘Exclusive Line’ trim level with the 12-speaker Bose audio system. I chose the color Deep Crystal Blue, which I love. I have chosen the manual transmission, because Mazda makes fantastic manual transmissions that are so fun to drive. 😊 I will get the car next week. Can’t wait to get it and drive it and turn up the Bose audio system. 😎👍🏻 I live in Denmark. 🇩🇰
venlig hilsen!
@ Tak. 😊
I am still in love with my 2021 fwd 2.0 model, the quality of make, interior, engine are all punching above their class and price.
Realible car?
@@fduran6993 It's a Mazda, made in Japan, of course
@@fduran6993 Of course. Made in Nagasaki, Japan. I own MX5 with zero issues so far and I drive it like a stolen
@@sigstroo I thought that Mazda had factory is in Hiroshima not Nagasaki :)
@FMJP You are SOOOOOOOOOO right
A fine looking car...bravo Mazda and don't follow the "trend" with small engines, please !
I like the quality of Mazda's interiors, and of course, they have a decent reliability record.
Test drove a mazda 3 manual recently. Can confirm the gearbox was just an absolute pleasure, would not get an automatic over it.
Drive one in bumper to bumper urban commute. Your clutch leg will beg for an auto.
German cars, Audi/BMW/Merc, should be prosecuted for creating 'light pollutions' and confusing everyone with their silly directional indicators and other childish LED comedies. Absolute nuisance.
Totally agree. The German car industry's innovation in recent years has been limited to some gimmicks with lights. And now they are outraged because VW needs to reorganise.
I guess their lights departments are bigger than the ones responsible for engines and their reliability :D
@arturasj4607 😅😅😅
Still love my mazda cx30 2 years almost no problem Still on time for maintaining, i prefer the 2.0 liter 186 hp compressor not that fast but enough for my family
i think the torque curve spread is better in bigger displacement, 2,5.
Great review Thomas and Leah. I love the old school dials and knobs and you can easily turn off the boings that car manufacturers have to follow legislation. Higher displacement means the engine won’t be thrashed so will mean a longer life. The fact you can use the dial instead of touch screen will mean eyes on the road as opposed to fiddling around on a touch screen and now the option of using Alexa voice command. I like the fact Mazda are taking a unique approach (but they do not need animal skin options). Great review again Thomas and team. Keep up the great work.
Thanks m8!
mid range revs indeed will be easy for 2.5L but most likely power limit is just in high revs region, not good for overtaking.
Great review once again Thomas! Always a pleasure to get your take on vehicles. I purchased the red one (2.5L) for my kids to learn to drive on a couple of years ago in the US but couldn't get the manual. The nice things about Mazda's that I have found, is many of the helpful safety features (lane keep, and change assist etc) come as standard in the lower models, and help new drivers especially. Other companies charge you more for all the extra options but Mazda does not until you go higher up in the range. Yes, I also find the smaller Mazda's fun to drive, and have had a few in my time. Great work as usual mate! Agreed, hubraum ist durch nichts zu ersetzen. (not sure if that was right) Cheers.
cheers m8 ! ya indeed they put a lot standard!
There is no replacement for displacement. So true!
And having optimal size for each class of vehicles.
2.5L 140 HP is a joke. most likely artificially limited torque after 4000prm, kind of small turbo ICE torque curve specs, I can understand cx-3 2.0 120HP for FDW and 150HP for AWD to ensure AWD is quicker 0-100. but 2.5 for 140HP is beyond my understanding.
@@aka7kak8 The 2.5L Mazda CX-30 normally makes 140kW/187hp in the Euro 5 version sold in Australia, but the EU version is detuned to meet Euro 6E emissions. 🙂
@@aka7kak8 This one has no turbo. But yeah, its still kind a low. And this is going against so many nice 2.0L turbo engines.
Tough sell.
@DS-pk4eh , i just happen to own cx-3 2.0L 120 hp. And I saw its torque curve over revs range. It is all normal until 4000 rpm and then drops rapidly, thus max power is reached sooner and lower value. In real life, driving this is very much disturbing during overtakes, quickly passes 4000, high noise low acceleration. But engine should feel better as max revs mode less stressed. All in all, such tuning is likely to be artificial for marketing needs. Or just a strange way to balance out engine production with demand.
@TassieLorenzo emissions argument seems not applicable as for other mazda models with same engine displasment but normal power specs emissions figures also ok
I'm picking mine up tomorrow, unfortunately the manual isn't available here in Canada, but they have a decent 6 speed auto with a lock up clutch.
this 2.5 can be tuned to 205hp / 270nm easy. I would go for d-luft software, they also offer accelerator pedal tuning. You can even do it from home! I've done my skyactig G 2.0 and now it's making 175hp / 225nm and is even more fuel efficient then stock.
Yeah, I would love to do the same, but what about insurance issues in case of accident? And what about Mazda warranty?
@@pakoottox262 I doubt that they will check core ECU values when you are in a crash. And that's why i advice you to get the D-luft @ home software. You get a OBD plug and can do it yourself with a laptop. For what ever reason you want to revert back to stock ECU settings you can.
He forgot to mention that this 2.5l mazda engine is on market for more than 10 years and is bulletproof.
Generally but it can have head gasket issues.
@@whatthe6532not the newer ones. I have a 2020 Mazda CX-30 at 52k miles. No issues.
A hybrid and 190hp+ could make a really not only fan but a very good car that can compliment the steering and the gearbox.Mazda is on fire it just need a little umph
I've been a subscriber since long time, but today's episode is something new for me.
Lea meter shout with joy and fun rather than the usual shout... she enjoys this very much compared to other european car Thomas review...
Had mazda3 bm, now bmw 3er g21, can't say its more ergonomic, mazda is really good in interior especially for 2014.
Hello from Saint Petersburg, Thomas. And also sreering is the same sharp. Mazda is top for its money.
We always enjoy your tubes in Japan. I bought Model 3 in august.
Oh Mazda 😢 it’s almost like going backwards… it’s 2024!!
My 2017 was in for a service yesterday & I had a good look at the CX 30 interior in the showroom which is as good as any other vehicle in this class. Machine Grey mitigates the contrast of the black arches which I'm not that keen on and it looks good on the 18" wheels - a quick call out to Toyo who make great tyres.
So for me that just leaves engine choice. In terms of usable power I think the torque of the 2.5 could shade it, how many times do you really need to scream from 0-60? The 2.5 will feel more refined all around to the 2.0 and will IMO be a better all round option.
Hey Thomas, new channel member and susbcriber here, but long time viewer.
Keep up the good work! 💪💪💪
Love how Mazda cars look, spot on design.
thanks so much for the support m8 !
Fantastic! I thoroughly enjoyed this European review of my CX-30!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
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Great video as always. I had the smaller CX-3 up until a month ago (really enjoyed it) and will be going with the CX-30 next since the CX-3 isn't available in Canada anymore. Interesting to see the CX-30 is offered as a FWD model since they're only available as AWD on the continent is my understanding, but at least you can use yours to tow offiically.
As for the lights, while I do think the lower ones would be better next to the headlights, I don't think it's that bad since the mirrors have turn signals that you can see from the front and sides.
I like that Mazda still has buttons and doesn't require going through a billion screens to just do something simple like turn on the a/c.
thanks for the feedback!
Hello.
I have been driving this car with the 2.0 122 horsepower engine for three years now.
Most of my experiences with this car, can be described as bad experiences.
I bought the car new from the Mazda dealership.
Now it already has almost 50 thousand kilometers.
Here are just some of the things that happened to me in only 3 years of use.
A rocking driver's seat from new, which the dealer can't fix.
The worst fault was the steering wheel locking up while driving! Yes!
This was repaired under warranty, but only after intervention with Mazda Germany.
In addition, constant problems with power consumption at a standstill and a discharged battery several times.
Just to mention how much oil the engine burned!
After replacement and driving about 10 thousand kilometers in the engine there was almost no oil left!
I constantly had to buy and refill oil.
Mazda gave me a special bottle for oil, attached with Velcro in the trunk:)
Yes, the interior is nice and in general it is a nice car.
I also have a problem with the interior materials because they are so delicate and easily damaged and scratched, I have not seen this in any other car.
After three years with mazda I say goodbye.
Not only because of the experience with the car, but also because of what a bad experience I had with the dealer from whom I bought the car.
I wish more luck to other people who choose this brand.
Probably my car was one of the few cases, but nevertheless remains with me a big disappointment.
Thanks for the feedback! Sad to hear :(
Good review of an interesting spec. I own a CX5 with this engine. I would have gone with the 30 but I'm too tall.
It's such a nice feeling having a naturally aspirated relatively high displacement engine and a non cvt gearbox.
Mazda are great at prioritising the feel of driving and all of the other important things like safety, refinement, practicality and features.
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First! Keep up the good work Thomas, solid, long format reviews I enjoy!
thanks m8 !
Well done Mazda, Lea and Thomas. Fantastic 'old skool' car given the full Autogefuehl polish.
A total animal-skin free interior would be the icing on the cake for me. Come on Mr Mazda! Quality cars with brilliant reliability, imo.
thanks my friend !
Your co-pilot stole the show this time :P
Great content for the channel 👍👍👍
cheers !
Mazda 3 review soon?
The indicator lights are too low down like the new Toyota Fortuner. The other day there was one behind me and had no idea it was turning because you couldn't see it.
@plutoxxxxxxx So that you know what their move is. Even if they're changing lanes behind you you can't see it.
Almost perfect, just wish they'd have an option to spec out the massive plastic skirts.
Yes I wondered if they would eventually offer the option of body coloured cladding (like the CX-5) but not so.
Hey it's the Ferrari Purosangue
in white !
Na just kidding but there is a resemblance sort of you can't deny that except for the astronomical price difference.
That's a pity that in Europe we don't get the turbo.
Could have got more horses without a turbo.
A pity we can't get a manual in USA
@@kendallsmith1458 unfortunately, this trend is becoming more and more popular also in Europe. Manual cars are disappearing.
190HP from 2.5L would also reasonable like on other mazda models.
A great video as always! Now, the question we're all asking... Better the new 2.5 with 140hp or the 2.0 with 185hp? 🤔
The 2.5 with 140hp is less stressed so theoretically should last longer. But not as cool if you like Turbo noises.
@@davidnjuguna9477 the 2 liter is the skyactive X which is NA too, no turbos
@goncalotr Still, a smaller displacement engine pushing out more power is always more stressed. Maybe it's sturdier built with stronger components - time will tell.
Wild that you get a manual transmission but not the 2.5L Turbo. The (USA)Turbo version of this car is really great, although getting old. I lived with one as a rental and found it to be loads of fun. The interior quality feels a cut above the rest. I wonder why Europe doesn’t get the 250 hp Turbo? The torque is immediate (no turbo lag) and does 5.8-second zero-to-60-mph.
due to emission laws
I wish they offered a manual gearbox on the cx30 in the United States
If they would make it little longer, in the form of combi, could be very strong product on the European market.
Fiinallyyy, someone with properlly and dicent motor, ffiinnaaallyyyyyy!
Mazda was always known for their smooth engines and manual transmission.
But, knowing that there are so many 2.0L engines with 230+ HP (with turbos of course), that are also so refined now, that I am not sure how this engine competes with them?
this model has good looks :) long bonnet, all that, and little space in second row. strange priorities
Completely different cars. This is the alternative to 1.5L turbo 3 cylinders sold at minimum 40k € in Europe.
That makes a lot of sense!
I have to remind you that they are called door sills, sill protectors or just sill trims; but definitely not entry badges.
The US has always got larger engines than Europe, the Americans have been able to buy 3.0l plus V6’s and large 2.5l 4 cylinders in cars where we only got 2.0 or even 1.6 and down turbos, engines that are really short lived…
How about massive issues with steelwork and rusting that Mazda has been facing over the last decades? Did it improve?
I drive a bigger Mazda so this was of interest to me, thank you.
I like Mazda as a brand for the slight eccentricity which this car has. I also like the fact that once you have driven one Mazda you can drive them all - the UI/UX was instantly familiar. A small stick shift 2.5ltr car is just so unlike anything else you can buy and you have to admire it. I think the pricing is not competitive especially at the top spec. I must be one of the very few people who like the MX30 R EV as a second car so I like Mazda’s view of what a car should be.
This could potentially become a trend. There is no replacement for displacement indeed!
Great, it's like we are back in 2017, I felt nostalgic for a while :)
Hey HAL, change the temperature to 22 deg C. "I'm sorry Dave, but I can't do that". :)
Drives me nuts that space where there could be a proper spare wheel is taken up with a flipping sub-woofer
They should have released it with 2.5 Turbo also! That's what's missing compared to something Like Volvo, BMW etc
EU emission policies, unfortunately Mazda aren't allowed the get out clauses of some other manufacturers. The 2.5l turbo would be a huge success in Germany especially 😢
Fantastic - Das Auto!
Hi Thomas, great video, just wondering what all the bonging/chiming noises were all through the video - could you not turn them off ?
thanks! Yes as shown in the interior part, that button disables a lot !
I would like to know about this new 2.5l engine behavior with automatic gear shift 😢 (as you said, right now most people would go for it 😅)
i love the matte cladding, or cladding in general, looks fun and sporty. i dont like the gloss cladding, it looks tacky and lame. this car is really cool !!!!
in my country its only 2.0 n.a with 6 speed auto....but still can feel zoom zoom with this CX30
I’m so old they hadn’t even built the “old school”! This is my kind of car. However, is it coming to the USA? During my recent trip to Italy I saw a few sedans and small utility vehicles that I’d love to see in my driveway. Sadly there’s no joy on potential of export to North America.
I am a believer in more cubes equals a happier driver.
Great review as always!!!
Thanks 🙏 it’s available in the US indeed
Would like to see a review of a BMW X2 in standard trim, so no sport package and with the little petrol or diesel engine. Nowhere a review to be found.
I was excited when the rumors started that CX30 will get the 2.5l in Europe but that is just sad. 140HP from the 2.5l? What were they thinking? The current Skyactive G 2.0L has 20HP more than this and makes top speed of 260km. I was thinking that this will be the "performance" engine in the lineup but was I wrong.
Nice review. Does the manual 2.5NA engine have Cylinder Deactivation (CDA)? If so, can it be disabled
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Best car ever like all other manuals from Mazda in each segment Mazda 2, mx5 etc
I'm always shocked that Mazda Germany never checks the material between the back seats and the boot when giving out press cars. You can actually press the material into place and over time it acts like an iron that keeps the material looking neat and tidy. Off course I totally agree that they should come up with a better solution especially for the the CX5, CX60 and CX80😊
It is quite possible that they also haven't checked tyre pressures. I had mine delivered with 4 bar (not adjusted after transportation although PDI check list clearly has such point). This may have been the reason why Tomas had such a significant bang while driving over smth on the road. Normally, CX-30 is not that crashy even on big potholes
@viliukas15 I heartily agree. I'm a big Mazda fan but the way Mazda deliver their new cars leaves a lot to be desired. I'm not sure how it is with Premium Brands but if Mazda aspire to be premier then their dealer network need to aspire to that level to. Having said that, apart from delivery, my dealer experience with Mazda has been excellent 👌
Still waiting for a Subaru Outback Review ;) Platinum Cross special '24 model
Thats very detuned engine. 140hp on 2.5l Skyactiv-g that normally produces 187-194hp depending of the year, model, country. I guess they detuned engine to comply with new european emissions limits. This 140hp is even less amount of power than the Skyactiv-g 2.0 that produces up to 165 hp(excluding ND2 MX-5/Miata 184hp) depending of the year, model, country. I believe because of this reduced amount of power this 140hp 2.5l Skyactiv-G probably could last 500000km or longer with good maintenance unless they weakened internal parts of the engine.
Can probably get it up to 180hp with just a simple software tune. Just like the old mazda 3 with 120hp that could be "unlocked" to 165 in software
Yep . did it with my mazda 3 g120. Nice change in high RPM. @@PaulHojda
I own Mazda mx5 1.5 SkyAcrive which is pushing 140hp from factory on the dyno 😂
@@sigstroo same with mine. Got 143hp on my 1.5 ND2 on the dyno. I guarrantee you this 2.5 will probably have over 150hp on the dyno, just like the old 120hp mazda 3 had closer to 140hp. Mazda underrates them and uses software locks to limit how much the throttle opens above 4000rpm. The MX-5 has no software limit.
@@PaulHojda Probably even up to 190hp if the stock detune was only done with software. If its also done with hardware then 180hp would be the limit.
Almost certainly my next car but with the higher powered version
Looks like a typical Mazda which isn’t bad. Yes, the turn signals are a bit too low. Not sure if that will fly in the US market. The only other thing I motice is why Mazda loves the Ipad stuck on design wayyyy up on the dash. It’s bizarre that they don’t want you to have touch screen.
Touch screens in cars are a gimmick, also that control wheel is much faster and smoother to use. Plus, their climate controls are physical buttons (the way they should be).
touch screens are crap in terms of usability and distraction
The same is in the US market. And frankly, turning indicators were placed as low also on previous gen of Mazda3. Nobody complained, so there should be nothing to worry about.
@@slav_K0 have you tried to enter the address using the control wheel? How long did it take? It is so inconvenient that I usually use MyMazda app to send the destination in case I use the inbuild satnav system. Touchscreen in previous Mazdas was much more convenient
The knob system is very easy to adjust to with daily driving. Touch screens get messy fast!
slow car, but good conso, ..and also good video again
Oh, lots to learn
In Poland we have to pay 18,6% additional tax (instead of 3,1%) for cars with engines that are above 2L. This 2.5L version will be very expensive, especially taking into account second highest in EU VAT tax - 23%.
Even if it's mild hybrid?
@@PaulHojda Yes, only PHEV and FHEV will be qualified for lower import tax. 1.55% (under 2L) and 9.3% (above 2L).
@@00michal Youu still have the 2.0 versions
@@sigstroo why do you assume that I didn’t know that? I’m just referring to one of the engine versions.
Having tested a few I could say the only car that is quieter, road noise, in this class is vw troc
Still torsion beam rear suspension?
afaik yes
@autogefuehl Well that's a shame.
Thanks for your reply
Mazda manual transmissions 7:15 are the best in the business, you have to admit it. no germans can fight.
Yes, yes, yes, and now the Turbo and we have a good Car with 250 Horses. Yes yes yes.
I like this 👌
10:09 for English speaking viewers, the fart information is rather humorous..
Higher displacement means higher tax, higher insurance cost, higher consumption at least in city.
Weirdly the top speed is around 180kmph for a 2,5l engine.
That's a lot for a quite small engine.
@@gregorygant4242 2.5L is not a small engine.
196 is top speed. Plenty for everything except the Autobahn
@@HABO2210 Yep for me in fact 160-170 is enough for everyday use .
But if I have a fast car on the German Autobahn like an M5 or Audi RS6 then ,um, 240 km/h baby !!!
Most countries tax according to CO2 output, since this engine is pretty efficient tax difference isnt that big.
what I don't get is how the 2.5L 140hp Skyactive G NA engine has 240NM of torque. It should not be possible..
Oh I want one.
These engines need a turbo. I've driven cx-5 for a year with the 2.5 and honestly, it felt very slow, felt slower than my 1.5T 150hp golf.
Ferrari can produce 830hp from 3 times larger NA engine, which is is ~70hp per cylinder of 0.54L displacement per cylinder, while this Mazda has 35hp per cylinder of 0.625L, so it's actually more displacement per cylinder, but the hp is halved.
In other words, while great that we still have NA engines, this engine is extremely underpowered.
precious 😀
Try the Omoda 5
Back quarter is very reminiscent of Alfa Brera.
i have the 2.5l gas Mazda 6 2018 model with ~190hp... similar displacement engine here is 140hp? Mazda is ... weird. Nice, comfy etc, but still, weird.
Had to do that because od emission for 2024
I really hate the black plastic around the wheels
How popular are Mazda vehicles in general in Germany?
Многие пересаживаются с бмв- надёжнее,дешевле и в целом такое же качественное предложение
45.000 sales in 2023, means 1,6 % market share. Comparing 360.000 units in the US, 2,35 % market share
Always goddam raining in Germany! 🤦♂️🤷♂️🫣🙄
Im autumn and winter yeah