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The 2025 Mazda CX-30 is arriving in Australian dealerships from September 2024, becoming the company’s second model to feature its suite of connected services. First seen on the MX-5 , Mazda Connected Services technology allows owners to control certain features in their CX-30 remotely, including geofencing where it can be driven and remotely locking or unlocking it. It also features stolen vehicle tracking.

Its inclusion has come at a cost though, with the price of almost every variant increasing by $800. The entry-level CX-30 G20 Pure now opens the range from $33,940 before on-road costs, and it’s also benefited from the fitment of USB-C ports in place of its dated USB-A connections. Only the CX-30 G20 Evolve has experienced a price increase greater than $800, going up by $1000 as it now includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone streaming capabilities, as well as a wireless charging pad.



Every other variant is $800 more expensive than before, while a new CX-30 Touring LE grade has made its way into the lineup as the new mid-range option. With blacked-out exterior elements, a terracotta-coloured interior and extra safety technology, it’s $800 more than the Touring upon which it’s based. Mazda claims, however, that it includes more than $1800 worth of extra equipment.

Deliveries of the 2025 Mazda CX-30 are due to begin next month. There are two available engines and three drivetrain combinations in the CX-30 range. Mazda Australia quotes the following fuel consumption figures for the CX-30.

The 2025 Mazda CX-30 is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Logbook servicing is now required every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first. The first five services are priced as follows: The Mazda CX-30 received a five-star ANCAP safety rating back in 2019.

It scored 99 per cent for adult occupant protection, 88 per cent for child occupant protection, 80 per cent for vulnerable road user protection, and 76 per cent for safety assist. All 2024 Mazda CX-30 variants come standard with the following safety equipment: The G20 and G25 Touring add: The Touring LE and G20 and G25 Astina also receive: The G20 Pure comes with the following standard equipment: The Evolve adds: The Touring adds: The Touring LE adds: Over the Touring, the GT SP trim adds: The Astina adds: The optional Vision Technology package ($2000, G20 Pure and Evolve; $1800, G20 and G25 Touring; $1300, G25 GT SP FWD and AWD) adds: The 2025 Mazda CX-30 is available in the following exterior paint colours: While the top five colours are available at no extra cost, the latter four add $595 to the CX-30’s price. MORE: Mazda CX-30 review MORE: Everything Mazda CX-30.

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