Turbocharged four-cylinder engine added to the lineup.Apple CarPlay and Android Auto now standard.12-speaker Bose stereo available with Premium Package only.
PROS Upscale interior design and build quality Advanced safety features come standard Poised handling and refined ride quality
CONS Transmission can be slow to downshift Significant rear blind spots Below-average fuel economy
For the CX-30's sophomore year, Mazda's made virtually no changes to it other than making Apple CarPlay and Android Auto both standard features. Mazda also announced the addition of an optional turbocharged 2.5-liter engine that makes 250-hp.
PROS Eager driving dynamics, near-luxury interior trimmings, plenty of standard tech goodies.
CONS Could stand a few more horsepower, offers little added practicality over the Mazda 3 hatchback, occasional transmission stumbles.
The 2021 Mazda CX-30 is great-looking, spacious, and more polished and fun-to-drive than other compact competitors, but it’s a step behind in value and features.
PROS Great proportions and styling Polished powertrain Standard active-safety suite Spacious interior layout.
CONS More expensive than alternatives Frustrating options packages Lacks a touchscreen
PROS Wide range on offer, including a great diesel Straightforward interior design with top-notch tech Poised dynamics
CONS Pricier servicing than some rivals Third row is tight Rides a bit firmly
PROS Well-built cabin Slick infotainment system Roomy middle-row seats
CONS Alternatives have bigger boots… … and more exciting interiors More expensive than some seven-seaters
PROS Great chassis Strong engines Well-equipped
CONS Flaky CarPlay integration Changeable 2022 spec inclusions Hefty price increases