The second-generation Mazda CX-9 saw the light of day back in 2016, and fans of the Japanese brand still admire the luxurious crossover in 2024. Today, we offer an overview of this family SUV to help you decide whether it is your best suit.
The first-generation Mazda CX-9 stood on the conveyor in Hiroshima for almost 10 years and underwent two restylings - in 2009 and 2013. In the second generation, the flagship Mazda SUV was transformed thoroughly. The new CX-9 resembles late Mazda models with their unique authenticity, expressed in the stylistic direction of the KODO design.
The crossover surpasses its predecessors in all respects. The latest CX-9 is equipped with a SKYACTIV-G 2.5T turbocharger gasoline engine with a maximum power of 231 hp, 23 hp more than the previous generation. The torque has also increased, reaching 310 lb-ft. The engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, which has been optimized for smooth shifting and fuel economy. As a result, the CX-9 SUV can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 8 seconds and can boast EPA estimated fuel economy of 21/26 mpg city/highway. The crossover has an improved noise insulation system - the sound absorption technologies create a calm and quiet atmosphere even at high speeds. Larger, more powerful, and more comfortable than ever before, the second-generation XC-9 offers maximum capabilities.
It's advisable to steer clear of the 2016 and 2017 models, as they lack the advancements found in the newer versions. The 2021 Mazda CX-9 is the best option in the price/quality ratio.
The Mazda CX-9 boasts a reliability rating of 4.0 out of 5.0. The ownership expenses are below average, with an annual repair cost of $539. Needs for repair may occur more frequently, but they tend to be less severe than those of other vehicles.
The CX-9 is not only a luxurious but also a practical crossover - it offers a three-row cabin that can accommodate up to seven passengers. The second row of seats folds in a 60/40 ratio, and the third - 50/50. The seats are ergonomic and provide excellent support even on the longest journeys. The interior is spacious, with a large glass area providing excellent visibility; it features classic architecture with clean lines and harmonious proportion. Each detail has been carefully reconsidered to create a refined and sophisticated atmosphere. The cabin is finished with premium materials, including Nappa leather, wood, and aluminum. The second-generation CX-9 crossover embodies the most advanced technologies - the Mazda Connect multimedia system with a 10.25-inch touchscreen, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
A typical Mazda CX-9 can last approximately 250,000 miles with proper maintenance. So, if you buy a used Mazda CX-9 vehicle, you'll have plenty of time to enjoy driving it.
The CX-9 suspension has been significantly redesigned to provide a more comfortable and controlled ride. Mazda engineers have moved the springs and added dampers to the shock absorbers, improving the suspension characteristics, which provide a smoother ride without compromising handling. The Mazda CX-9 has become even more comfortable for long trips and responsive on turns. Whether driving around Indianapolis, traveling on country roads, or transporting a large family, the second-generation Mazda CX-9 will provide constant driving pleasure. In addition, the car offers a wide range of driver assistance systems, including lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and a road sign recognition system.
In mid-2023, Mazda discontinued the CX-9 in the US, introducing its successor - the new CX-90 crossover. The novelty has the original architecture with longitudinally mounted engines and all-wheel drive. Like the CX-9, it is produced with a three-row cabin layout.
Indiana market can still offer plenty of CX-9s of the latest, second-generation. Test drive the Mazda crossover at Indy Auto Man and compare it with competitors. Check our full inventory of autos for sale in Indianapolis or choose one of the Mazda cars below.