Article content Mazda Canada has announced pricing for the 2025 CX-30, which will start at $28,950 and go to $41,000. For that small $800 bump in starting price versus the prior year, the ’25 receives an upgrade over the 2024 CX-30 with the addition of tech enhancements, including available Alexa integration for hands-free commands, and expanded availability of driver-assist technologies. As before, all trims use a 2.

5L four-cylinder engine making 191 horsepower and 186 lb-ft of torque, with a six-speed automatic transmission. The GT trim can be further optioned with a turbocharged 2.5L that makes between 227 and 250 horsepower, and 310 or 320 lb-ft of torque — the difference is dependent on whether you feed it regular-grade or 93-octane gasoline.

It also uses the six-speed automatic, and all trims come standard with all-wheel-drive (AWD). The new available features include Alexa Built-In, with voice commands including cabin temperature or controlling smart devices inside the vehicle; Private eCall, which connects to a call centre when emergency services are required; Stolen Vehicle Assistance, which can help police track and retrieve a stolen CX-30; and Mazda Online Navigation, with live traffic and over-the-air (OTA) map updates. The 2025 CX-30 will also be available with Aero Grey Metallic paint, which first appeared on the MX-5.

The lineup starts with the CX-30 GX at $28,950, before a freight and PDI fee of $2,095. For 2025, it receives standard safety features includ.