Check out the latest teaser video from Mazda and get a glimpse of the exterior design and Kinematic Posture Control tech for improved handling.

Mazda has released the latest video in its "unboxing" teaser campaign for the CX-90, focusing on the vehicle's performance and giving viewers a glimpse of the SUV's exterior design. In the video, Mazda emphasizes the CX-90's turbocharged 3.3-liter inline-six engine, which was previously revealed to produce 340 horsepower (254 kilowatts) and 369 pound-feet (500 Newton-meters) of torque, with the possibility of lower-spec trims having less power.

The video also touches on the CX-90's underpinnings and classic front-engine, rear-drive architecture, which is said to give the SUV a sporty feel. The Kinetic Posture Control (KPC) system, borrowed from the MX-5 Miata, is also mentioned as a feature that sharpens the vehicle's handling. Ant Anstead, from the show "Wheeler Dealers," is featured in the video, demonstrating the CX-90's handling abilities and praising its capabilities.

 

 

The teaser also offers a partial look at the CX-90's interior, and several glimpses of the SUV's front end, which bears resemblance to the CX-60 with slightly different corner vents. The video ends with a full view of the front end, revealing two cameras at the bottom of the grille, potentially indicating advanced driver assist systems.

The official reveal of the CX-90 is set to take place on January 31, with more teasers expected to be released leading up to the event.

Source: Mazda

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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