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Mazda CX-60 review - Reliability and safety

Driver Power customer feedback is good for Mazda, while the CX-60 has a top safety rating

Reliability and safety rating

4.1

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  • Quality cabin
  • Big boot
  • Plug-in hybrid efficiency
  • Not great to drive
  • Expensive insurance premiums
  • Average three-year warranty
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Mazda has a strong reputation for building reliable cars, and the results from our 2023 Driver Power customer satisfaction survey seem to back this up. The Japanese manufacturer finished in seventh place out of 32 brands in our best car manufacturer rankings.

The CX-60 didn’t make it onto our list of the best cars to own, but its CX-5 SUV sibling made it to ninth position on the 75-car list, with buyers praising the car’s reliability and value for money.

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A five-star Euro NCAP safety rating is also reassuring, with the CX-60 receiving some excellent individual scores: 88 per cent for adult occupants, 91 per cent for child passengers and 89 per cent for pedestrian safety.

Along with a full suite of airbags, standard active safety technology includes Lane-keep Assist and Blind-Spot Monitoring systems, along with a Driver Attention Alert, Traffic Sign Recognition and Intelligent Speed Assist which works to help keep drivers from unintentionally exceeding the speed limit.

Warranty

Mazda offers a standard three-year warranty for the CX-60 (limited to 60,000 miles), while the plug-in hybrid battery is covered by the manufacturer for eight years.

Servicing

Buyers have the option of purchasing a Mazda Service Plan via a one-off payment, or by monthly instalments. The manufacturer advises maximum service intervals of 12,500 miles or every 12 months, whichever comes first.​

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