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Sacramento, California -- In case you did not hear me the first time, this Mazda lineup of CX sport-utility vehicles is pretty special.
You can get anything you want off this menu.
This week's tester -- a 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus -- specializes in three rows of comfortable seating, surrounded by head-of-the-class technology and luxury. All for $60,625 on the bottom line.
And it scoots along pretty well to boot, courtesy of 323 horsepower and 369 foot-pounds of torque.
Maybe the biggest tribute I can come up with: If you took the Mazda badging off the vehicle, I'm not sure I could tell it apart from top-drawer equivalents produced by Mercedes-Benz or Lexus.
There's a lot to like besides the silky freeway ride and admirable turning radius.
It looks fetching upon those 21-inch alloy aluminum wheels. Inside, the black nappa leather was raved by volunteer passengers.
Favorite features on my list included paddle shifters, the easy-to-use 12.3-inch color center display, the hands-free power rear liftgate and the primo 12-speaker Bose audio system.
Seven full-size adults fit comfortably in the cabin, and with seats folded, the CX-90 is a brawny cargo carrier.
Strongly touted by Mazda is the 56 miles per gallon equivalent for electric/gas travel in combined city/highway driving. Gas-only is pretty good as well at an average 26 mpg in city/highway use.
Another bonus: A max five-star overall vehicle score in federal government crash tests.
This top-end model on Mazda's CX list upholds the reputation of the that group, offering value, environmental advantages and a full boat of sound technology.





