The CX-9 has real wood… please do your homework before saying these things… And please give us some differences of measurements between both SUV’s. Also did not mention that the CX-9 can be purchased as a 7 seater as well.
I have now owned both of these Mazdas. My 2018 CX-9 Signature ($43,500 purchased from a $48,000 MSRP) and now after a semi totaled the CX-9, I have the CX-90 Turbo S prem plus ($61,750 MSRP purchased at MSRP). Let me say that after 2 weeks ownership, the CX-90 content (features and equipment) is quite good and impressive and MIGHT, but only might, justify that stratospheric increase in cost! This is because the 2016-2023 CX-9 is SO GOOD. Even if I end up loving my new CX-90, this new SUV could never be the incredible VALUE my CX-9 Signature was. I really like looking at and driving in my CX-90 Turbo S PP.....but both me and my wife miss our beautiful Machine Gray, Auburn leather, CX-9 Signature AWD.
@@josefernandez2722 ...late response, sorry. I bought the first avail and first sold CX-90 in Georgia, USA. From the Atlanta Dealer "Jim Ellis Mazda". My transaction date was Mar 31st, '23 and I took delivery the next day on Apr 1st. I have 6,500 miles on it now 8 months later and it is a high-quality, high-featured, fun to drive vehicle that looks great and gets lots of comments. Artisan Red with the tan napa interior and amazing 2-tone steering wheel.
It's interesting when seeing them side by side, you can appreciate what Mazda was trying to do with the cx9 and what they thought we wanted them to do with the cx90.
I tested the Palisade and the Telluride and this Mazda simply leaves those two in the dust in looks and performance. I never thought I would ever trade in my Yukon, but there's just something about this Mazda that changed my mind. It's a gorgeous vehicle that's also fun to drive.
Absolutely real! Mazda even showcased this in all their ads! The beautiful brown wood accents in my CX-9 Signature really classed up the interior...along with the baseball-glove leather of my Auburn seats.
I recently bought my second CX9 in 10 years. I really thought I'd buy a Pathfinder or Explorer, but the Nissan felt bigger than needed and the Ford was stupid money for less trim and similar performance. I've been really pleased with the big CX9. I never looked at the CX90 at the time - my wife thought it ugly and I got sticker shock. But recently, I took my CX9 to have a tow bar fitted by the dealer. While the work was being done they kindly lent a CX90 (the inline 6, but not the hybrid) in mid-level trim. I was surprised - it felt heavy, awkward and simply characterless. The dealer seemed less than enthusiastic too - saying the CX9 just feels "lighter on its feet". Agreed.
The major difference here is cx 90 is made on a proper rear wheel drive platform where the engine is mounted longitudinally sends more power to rear wheels, better weight distribution that should add to more handling ... I am 100 percent sure that the reviewer doesn't know anything about cars
@@JackSmith-qi7dr if third row was the priority...why can't get a mini van ... People are numbnuts and buy this stupid front wheel drive based Telluride for it's bigger dump.propoetions and nothing else ... There's a reason Mazda is pricey ...
The CX9 is a lot of bang for the buck, especially now. Top trim CX90’s are over $60K plus dealer markups. Who can spend that much on a car during a recession? With those high interest rates as well. If you’re in need of a large family car, I’d recommend the CX9 in GT or Signature trims. Used ones are in the low $30K range.
Thats crazy because the signature actually costs 48k because I have a 2020 Signature as well The new top-end model costs 12k more but is more powerful, roomier and luxurious Well worth it and the two vehicles arent really comparable when you go spec for spec
Ya know I really wish people understood car architecture and drivetrains more. You’re comparing two completely different drivetrains when comparing these two vehicles. The cx90 is a better vehicle and drivetrain. Now that means it’s going to cost more. Did it need to exist no, but there’s valid valid valid reasons that it costs more for a rear drive bias drivetrain and a much more expensive engine and mild hybrid components. It’s a much better drive but again I’m not sure mazda should get rid of the cx9 as the price gap is large. I’m not voting for more expensive cars, I just want to see us all have more informed sounding discussions about these vehicles. I watch you all get frustrated because you speak on things with our accurate information. Be more informed, is that not the point of these types of videos?
In Australia top trim of Mazda cx90 is around AUD$37k expensive than top trim of Cx9. Cx9 is great value car ever I’m lucky to get the final version coming this month.
Yeah but the top trim CX-9 is fairly similar to the base trim CX90 in Australia, so price difference is around 4k there, and you're getting a much better engine and mild hybrid that the CX9 doesn't have. The top trim CX90 adds some additional luxuries but cost blows out to over 100k
@@MrGenAiMan that’s not correct. Top trim of cx9 is much better equipped than just base model of cx90 like no nappa leather, no sun roof, no ventilated front seat. Base-model looks very plastic and cheap, you just have a new engine with no data for reliability. I have a plan to swap to cx90 GT but can’t justify nearly $20k difference. I believe cx80 next year will fill the gap, but cx80 dimensions just a longer cx60.
@@trinhducdau8505 CX 9 has a moonroof, CX90 none on base. Ventilated seats you're right. Otherwise digital info is 10" on both, and I think digital cluster is 7" on both. Tech-wise, they are the same. CX90 base has leather but not nappa. So overall there's not that much difference. CX90 does have a new more powerful engine, better fuel consumption, a mild-hybrid for smoother ride at slow speed, an 8 gear transmission - but yes these are all new and untested, so 1st gen could have some issues. If you can wait a few years for the mid-life update, this will be a rocking car for sure. But if buying brand new today, I'm not sure it makes sense to get a CX9 top-trim to save 4k vs the CX90 base trim (Aus base trim is much higher speced than US base trim).
Wish you would have done the 280 HP Turbo CX-90 to the CX-9. I'm curious if the 280 HP CX-90 Turbo is a significant enough upgrade. What if you use premium gas does the 280 HP increase?
The answer to your last ques is ....no. There is no increase in HP for the 280hp turbo motor. Mazda's own literature states that the CX-90 Turbo will "get 280hp on both regular and premium fuel". For comparison, the same literature states that the CX-90 Turbo S will get 340hp on premium fuel and 319hp using regular unleaded fuel. It is a big WIN for the Turbo S that it produces the same torque with either fuel....369 lb-ft.
Dude youre reading it all wrong Its not just "280hp" Its 280hp coming from a center mounted straight six engine mated to an 8 speed transmission that powers a rwd-biased awd system That means that even if the CX9 had 280hp the CX90 would still be the sportier vehicle with better handling and better power delivery
M.J. I DO THINK you can get the Turbo S motor with SEVEN seats! Use the Mazda site to build one. There are 3 distinct trim levels of Turbo S: called "turbo S", turbo S Premium", and "turbo S premium plus". I know the Turbo S prem plus IS only a 6 seater, AND that MAY be true for the Turbo S Prem as well......but I thought the trim called "turbo S" could be had with either a 2nd row bench OR the 3rd row with 3 seatbelts and a 60/40 fold down split?
Did you guys measure the space of the cargo area? The current CX-9 has less room than the first gen did, and I'm hoping this CX-90 at least gets Mazda back to the old level of cargo space. Thanks.
We did a real world test and found the CX-90 to be noticeably better than the CX-9, but it's still as usable or deep as vehicles like the Honda Pilot, Kia Telluride, Nissan Pathfinder. Here's a spec to spec chart at the bottom of the review. www.autoguide.com/car-comparisons/mazda-cx-90-vs-mazda-cx-9-comparison
a lot of common parts completely buried in, behind, underneath the engine. what should be a relatively inexpensive fix will be a small fortune because of the need to remove the engine to gain access. that is the only thing that worries me about the cx-90. when the warranty runs out, cross your fingers something doesn't go wrong.. good thing mazdas are typically very reliable though..
@@bigmedge (3) timing chains. (one for oil pump, one to a sprocket, and one to the fuel pump). Variable valve timing motor, half of the turbo charger, direct-injection fuel system Also, the entire engine bay is very cramped - so anything you need to work on comes off the car. Anything you want to do on the engine, short of removing the plastic cover, you need to remove the engine which involves disassembling the entire capsule / front clip
@@LafemmebearMusic most reviewers say it's not as comfortable as it's competitors, like mazda traded comfort for speed and handling, also the transmission is not as smooth as it's competitors with naturally aspirated v6
why are you guys obsessed with touch screens? do you like fingerprints all over the screen? having touch screen covered in fingerprints is what makes a car less premium.
lol, what? the solution is both. Give people like you the dial, and others a touch screen. The CX-90 is a touch screen when using a phone. BTW, most luxury models are ALL touch screen now, and most are moving away from the tombstone tablet on the dash and into integrated screens
They had to ruin the CX50 and now the CX90 with stop/start. I cannot stand this garbage and was a Mazda fan as they were one of the last automakers that didn’t use this annoyance. Glad I bought a CX9 last year.
I guess if my pocket has no issue, I would prefer the CX-90 because of the new safety features, interior and the inline six which turbo S is more powerful and beautiful engine sound.
Yeah the jump in price is pretty high. I guess Mazda is now targeting lease shoppers (through Toyota channels) like what the European 'luxury' car segment is doing. Nobody buys a Porsche or Lexus or Audi, people are in that category are fine with leasing. European luxury cars don't last beyond 5 years anyway.
@@LafemmebearMusic I am a life long design engineer, CX90 design philosophy is not as same as CX9. The overall proportion of CX90 is very odd due the mechanical architecture change to the longitudinal engine layout. The quarter rear window was a letdown and the rear windshield wiper should have been installed on top of the rear glass. There was a lot of missed to make it more beautiful.
Ehh I'm not sold on the CX 90. IMO they didn't make it big enough to truly be competitive. All the major players have been overhauled recently and most have grown a few inches. And while this is nice, I'd like to know who exactly is choosing this over the European luxury vehicles, be serious.
It'll be interesting to see a new CX-9 that's based on the CX-50 platform(a stretched CX-50 Meridian) that focuses more on off-road. This could help Mazda marketing from cannibalizing across product lines. There's room to have two 3 row SUVs.
The CX9 isnt coming back, it has reached the end of its lifespan as a platform and as a nameplate The CX9 was introduced in 2015 and the CX90 is it's successor If Mazda was looking at that market it would literally just use the CX90 as a starting point and simply add black cladding, skidplates and beefier tires....which is what the Explorer Timberline and Pathfinder Rock Creek already do
The Mazda CX 90 is way to expensive for a Mazda. It sounds like a really good car but people buy this price point for brand recognition and to show off their income to others. Driving in a 60 Thousand dollar Mazda gives buyers no ego trip or self congratulations for making enough money to buy an expensive car...Sorry Mazda,but I don't think this price point is going to work for your brand..
Well thats the highest trim. You can get one with every feature you'd want for about 50k. Which makes it extremely competitive with literally every 3 row crossover like Tellurides, Explorers and Pilots. I agree 60k is too much for mainstream, but Mazdas materials are pushing them past mainstream. It'll definitely be a while before buyers would compare this to traditional luxury brands, and it'll take years for them to really gain the Premium title. I think they're definitely nicer than most of their competitors. This is a great step for them on their mission to move upmarket!
@hoderharris1479 This car is clearly not for you and Mazda didn’t have you in mind when creating it. Plus there are lesser trims that are more attractive than competitors
It's cheaper than a top trim Pilot or Telluride and outclasses them in engine, chassis and interior. I predict a lot of conquest sales over other mainstream brands.
Have to agree. Have been looking for a fun driving SUV and now when I find it, it’s ridiculously expensive, bad third row seating and leg crunching backseat.
The CX-9 has real wood… please do your homework before saying these things… And please give us some differences of measurements between both SUV’s.
Also did not mention that the CX-9 can be purchased as a 7 seater as well.
Yeah, that caught me by surprise 😂
I have now owned both of these Mazdas. My 2018 CX-9 Signature ($43,500 purchased from a $48,000 MSRP) and now after a semi totaled the CX-9, I have the CX-90 Turbo S prem plus ($61,750 MSRP purchased at MSRP). Let me say that after 2 weeks ownership, the CX-90 content (features and equipment) is quite good and impressive and MIGHT, but only might, justify that stratospheric increase in cost! This is because the 2016-2023 CX-9 is SO GOOD. Even if I end up loving my new CX-90, this new SUV could never be the incredible VALUE my CX-9 Signature was. I really like looking at and driving in my CX-90 Turbo S PP.....but both me and my wife miss our beautiful Machine Gray, Auburn leather, CX-9 Signature AWD.
That cx90 is objectively a better vehicle though I understand you missing the old one.
Hey Otis. Congrats on your new CX90. What dealership and city did you purchase yours from?
You guys sound so fake. 😅😂. How much do you get paid doing this. I need a job like yours.
CX9 all yhe way
@@josefernandez2722 ...late response, sorry. I bought the first avail and first sold CX-90 in Georgia, USA. From the Atlanta Dealer "Jim Ellis Mazda". My transaction date was Mar 31st, '23 and I took delivery the next day on Apr 1st. I have 6,500 miles on it now 8 months later and it is a high-quality, high-featured, fun to drive vehicle that looks great and gets lots of comments. Artisan Red with the tan napa interior and amazing 2-tone steering wheel.
It's interesting when seeing them side by side, you can appreciate what Mazda was trying to do with the cx9 and what they thought we wanted them to do with the cx90.
I tested the Palisade and the Telluride and this Mazda simply leaves those two in the dust in looks and performance. I never thought I would ever trade in my Yukon, but there's just something about this Mazda that changed my mind. It's a gorgeous vehicle that's also fun to drive.
The wood in the cx-9 is real
Absolutely real! Mazda even showcased this in all their ads! The beautiful brown wood accents in my CX-9 Signature really classed up the interior...along with the baseball-glove leather of my Auburn seats.
Review did not mention that infotainment becomes touch screen when in apple carplay or android auto mode
The wood ain't fake, it's real.
Dropped the ball here. It has a touchscreen for Apple CarPlay. The wood is not fake in either Mazdas.
Yeah. He didn't do enough research apparently.
I recently bought my second CX9 in 10 years. I really thought I'd buy a Pathfinder or Explorer, but the Nissan felt bigger than needed and the Ford was stupid money for less trim and similar performance. I've been really pleased with the big CX9. I never looked at the CX90 at the time - my wife thought it ugly and I got sticker shock. But recently, I took my CX9 to have a tow bar fitted by the dealer. While the work was being done they kindly lent a CX90 (the inline 6, but not the hybrid) in mid-level trim. I was surprised - it felt heavy, awkward and simply characterless. The dealer seemed less than enthusiastic too - saying the CX9 just feels "lighter on its feet". Agreed.
The major difference here is cx 90 is made on a proper rear wheel drive platform where the engine is mounted longitudinally sends more power to rear wheels, better weight distribution that should add to more handling ...
I am 100 percent sure that the reviewer doesn't know anything about cars
They like the Telluride more than the CX90 due to third row leg room and cheaper price tag.
@@JackSmith-qi7dr if third row was the priority...why can't get a mini van ... People are numbnuts and buy this stupid front wheel drive based Telluride for it's bigger dump.propoetions and nothing else ... There's a reason Mazda is pricey ...
The CX9 is a lot of bang for the buck, especially now. Top trim CX90’s are over $60K plus dealer markups. Who can spend that much on a car during a recession? With those high interest rates as well. If you’re in need of a large family car, I’d recommend the CX9 in GT or Signature trims. Used ones are in the low $30K range.
Were not in a recession dude
Dealer mark markups % + tax and you'll be 72K 🤣 what a scam
@@yournightmare9999 Don't pay the markups. Find a dealer that is straight up.
The dealers in my area are not doing markups. Mainly Hello Mazda Dealerships.
@@moeknows8802 Where is your area and what are Hello Mazda Dealers? Thanks for the reply
CX-9 Signature is real wood, not fake…
CX9 still a great vehicle, and probably will be discounted now.
2023 last chance to buy
It's crazy that I paid my 2020 CX9 signature for $43k and that was fully loaded top of the line.
I paid $54,000 CAD for my signature 2019 CX-9 before tax. Now its $66,000 with freight before tax.
Thats crazy because the signature actually costs 48k because I have a 2020 Signature as well
The new top-end model costs 12k more but is more powerful, roomier and luxurious
Well worth it and the two vehicles arent really comparable when you go spec for spec
@@joecool9739 Also, the standard Turbo Premium Plus trim has nearly all the goodies of the Turbo S, but a detuned 280hp motor, for closer to $53k.
Ya know I really wish people understood car architecture and drivetrains more. You’re comparing two completely different drivetrains when comparing these two vehicles. The cx90 is a better vehicle and drivetrain. Now that means it’s going to cost more. Did it need to exist no, but there’s valid valid valid reasons that it costs more for a rear drive bias drivetrain and a much more expensive engine and mild hybrid components. It’s a much better drive but again I’m not sure mazda should get rid of the cx9 as the price gap is large.
I’m not voting for more expensive cars, I just want to see us all have more informed sounding discussions about these vehicles. I watch you all get frustrated because you speak on things with our accurate information. Be more informed, is that not the point of these types of videos?
@@kvetcha And the Black Wheel Arch, No Artesian Red and no black rims :(
U want more power go for cx90; but trust me 2.5 turbo on cx9 is perfect for family suv, because it has real good amount of torque
Yes it's amazing I've got the 2023 last model I'm thinking of tuning it later on after warranty plenty potential
The cx-90 does come in Soul Red!…at least for the US
In Canada that color is only available on 2 out 5 trim levels for the gas engine models. (Not sure about the PHEV).
You are correct. Our mistake
CX9 signature comes with real rosewood, gotta do your research buddy.
In Australia top trim of Mazda cx90 is around AUD$37k expensive than top trim of Cx9. Cx9 is great value car ever I’m lucky to get the final version coming this month.
Yeah but the top trim CX-9 is fairly similar to the base trim CX90 in Australia, so price difference is around 4k there, and you're getting a much better engine and mild hybrid that the CX9 doesn't have.
The top trim CX90 adds some additional luxuries but cost blows out to over 100k
@@MrGenAiMan that’s not correct. Top trim of cx9 is much better equipped than just base model of cx90 like no nappa leather, no sun roof, no ventilated front seat. Base-model looks very plastic and cheap, you just have a new engine with no data for reliability. I have a plan to swap to cx90 GT but can’t justify nearly $20k difference.
I believe cx80 next year will fill the gap, but cx80 dimensions just a longer cx60.
@@trinhducdau8505 CX 9 has a moonroof, CX90 none on base. Ventilated seats you're right. Otherwise digital info is 10" on both, and I think digital cluster is 7" on both. Tech-wise, they are the same. CX90 base has leather but not nappa. So overall there's not that much difference. CX90 does have a new more powerful engine, better fuel consumption, a mild-hybrid for smoother ride at slow speed, an 8 gear transmission - but yes these are all new and untested, so 1st gen could have some issues. If you can wait a few years for the mid-life update, this will be a rocking car for sure. But if buying brand new today, I'm not sure it makes sense to get a CX9 top-trim to save 4k vs the CX90 base trim (Aus base trim is much higher speced than US base trim).
Wish you would have done the 280 HP Turbo CX-90 to the CX-9. I'm curious if the 280 HP CX-90 Turbo is a significant enough upgrade. What if you use premium gas does the 280 HP increase?
The answer to your last ques is ....no. There is no increase in HP for the 280hp turbo motor. Mazda's own literature states that the CX-90 Turbo will "get 280hp on both regular and premium fuel". For comparison, the same literature states that the CX-90 Turbo S will get 340hp on premium fuel and 319hp using regular unleaded fuel. It is a big WIN for the Turbo S that it produces the same torque with either fuel....369 lb-ft.
Dude youre reading it all wrong
Its not just "280hp"
Its 280hp coming from a center mounted straight six engine mated to an 8 speed transmission that powers a rwd-biased awd system
That means that even if the CX9 had 280hp the CX90 would still be the sportier vehicle with better handling and better power delivery
@@OtisSpringerpilot thanks for your reply. I want the the higher power one, but it only has 6 seats.
M.J. I DO THINK you can get the Turbo S motor with SEVEN seats! Use the Mazda site to build one. There are 3 distinct trim levels of Turbo S: called "turbo S", turbo S Premium", and "turbo S premium plus". I know the Turbo S prem plus IS only a 6 seater, AND that MAY be true for the Turbo S Prem as well......but I thought the trim called "turbo S" could be had with either a 2nd row bench OR the 3rd row with 3 seatbelts and a 60/40 fold down split?
Did you guys measure the space of the cargo area? The current CX-9 has less room than the first gen did, and I'm hoping this CX-90 at least gets Mazda back to the old level of cargo space. Thanks.
We did a real world test and found the CX-90 to be noticeably better than the CX-9, but it's still as usable or deep as vehicles like the Honda Pilot, Kia Telluride, Nissan Pathfinder. Here's a spec to spec chart at the bottom of the review. www.autoguide.com/car-comparisons/mazda-cx-90-vs-mazda-cx-9-comparison
I was legit looking for this comparison earlier today and there weren’t any and now one was posted! This is crazy 😂
We knew you were looking for it, so we posted it up today.
a lot of common parts completely buried in, behind, underneath the engine. what should be a relatively inexpensive fix will be a small fortune because of the need to remove the engine to gain access. that is the only thing that worries me about the cx-90. when the warranty runs out, cross your fingers something doesn't go wrong.. good thing mazdas are typically very reliable though..
Which parts are buried behind/under the engine ?
@@bigmedge (3) timing chains. (one for oil pump, one to a sprocket, and one to the fuel pump). Variable valve timing motor, half of the turbo charger, direct-injection fuel system Also, the entire engine bay is very cramped - so anything you need to work on comes off the car. Anything you want to do on the engine, short of removing the plastic cover, you need to remove the engine which involves disassembling the entire capsule / front clip
Cx9 with the inline 6 turbo would be better
The new Cx90 is very nice, but is it worth paying the extra big bucks, honestly, probably not
Still cx9 over 90
Why? Just curious
@@LafemmebearMusic most reviewers say it's not as comfortable as it's competitors, like mazda traded comfort for speed and handling, also the transmission is not as smooth as it's competitors with naturally aspirated v6
The cx9 have real Japanese wood
The cx90 does come in soul red as well, also carplay and AA is touchscreen even when driving (hidden setting in bluetooth settings)
First good video but that wood in the CX9 is not fake but wood they use to make special guitars. Besides that like the new cx90
I like the cx 9 look better. Its cheaper and almost the same functionality.
why are you guys obsessed with touch screens? do you like fingerprints all over the screen? having touch screen covered in fingerprints is what makes a car less premium.
lol, what? the solution is both. Give people like you the dial, and others a touch screen. The CX-90 is a touch screen when using a phone. BTW, most luxury models are ALL touch screen now, and most are moving away from the tombstone tablet on the dash and into integrated screens
In your opinion
I’m glad the CX-90 looks still like it has the DNA of the 9 but looks different enough because all of Mazda’s models look too similar imo
And the screen is touch of CarPlay android auto on the cx90 now
Touchscreen can be enabled easily in all Mazdas. They intentionally disable it. You can put a code to unlock it.
Is cx90 Mazda available now in the Philippines?
Can you tune the non-turbo to get same/higher turbo numbers?
there isn't a non-turbo cx 90. They're just tuned different.
It has a lot - I don’t know why all new cars don’t have blind spot cameras. I’ll really miss the ones on my telluride.
They had to ruin the CX50 and now the CX90 with stop/start. I cannot stand this garbage and was a Mazda fan as they were one of the last automakers that didn’t use this annoyance. Glad I bought a CX9 last year.
Stop start saves you fuel and our lungs on emissions there’s very solid science to back this up. Just adjust 😊
The start/stop on the CX50 is only on the turbo models
He lost me at fake wood, its then i knew he doesnt really know anything about the brand
CX90 does come in Soul Red. You could, oh I don’t know, look at the Mazda configurator.
That in house 8 speed transmission is a bit scary. Hope it lasts. Also that battery might be expensive if it breaks
Thats true and new model is always more problems to
@@yournightmare9999 At this point, I would rather buy the cx9 or cx8
@@Jerome-iwnl yes better to buy cx9 2023 last model
Their similar 6 speed in all Mazda's has been bulletproof.
The 6 speed that is in the CX9 and very other Mazda was built in house and has been out for 10
Years now with great reliability.
Well the Cx-9 runs just fine Horsepower is important but also overrated if the car breaks down. Cx-90 is sweet af but also it's expensive af also.
Great review sir
Cx9 on top 🎉🎉😊
I guess if my pocket has no issue, I would prefer the CX-90 because of the new safety features, interior and the inline six which turbo S is more powerful and beautiful engine sound.
Yeah the jump in price is pretty high. I guess Mazda is now targeting lease shoppers (through Toyota channels) like what the European 'luxury' car segment is doing. Nobody buys a Porsche or Lexus or Audi, people are in that category are fine with leasing. European luxury cars don't last beyond 5 years anyway.
CX9 is beautiful, it should be scaled into CX90.
That’s literally what the cx90 is😅 the replacement evolved cx9… was that not clear?
@@LafemmebearMusic
I am a life long design engineer, CX90 design philosophy is not as same as CX9. The overall proportion of CX90 is very odd due the mechanical architecture change to the longitudinal engine layout. The quarter rear window was a letdown and the rear windshield wiper should have been installed on top of the rear glass. There was a lot of missed to make it more beautiful.
@@veowsaku +1 CX-9 have much better exterior design. CX-90 rear missing chrome insert between tail lights.
Ehh I'm not sold on the CX 90. IMO they didn't make it big enough to truly be competitive. All the major players have been overhauled recently and most have grown a few inches. And while this is nice, I'd like to know who exactly is choosing this over the European luxury vehicles, be serious.
If you can't afford cx90 buy cx9 is that simple
New 3.3 turbo + Aisin 8 AT with premium interior. CX-90 is the three row flagship luxury SUV from Mazda.
It's not an Aisin transmission - it's built in-house.
I actually found the cx-9 better to drive sadly. The cx-90 feels every bit as large as it is from behind the wheel. I was disappointed
CX-9 Signature has real wood, not fake.
I pay in 2020 46000 for a mazda signature model and I love it
But you have small ugly tablet
Hate that small screen. How can they call it luxary.
Both cars are not nice inside. Desorder alongside the design.
I believe the wood is real, according to mazda in the signature model
Oh, I thought the single digits would be phased out soon
It'll be interesting to see a new CX-9 that's based on the CX-50 platform(a stretched CX-50 Meridian) that focuses more on off-road. This could help Mazda marketing from cannibalizing across product lines. There's room to have two 3 row SUVs.
The CX9 isnt coming back, it has reached the end of its lifespan as a platform and as a nameplate
The CX9 was introduced in 2015 and the CX90 is it's successor
If Mazda was looking at that market it would literally just use the CX90 as a starting point and simply add black cladding, skidplates and beefier tires....which is what the Explorer Timberline and Pathfinder Rock Creek already do
Cx50 has c3 platform I believe
I went to test drive the cx-90 and hopefully purchase one.
At least this dealership i went to is already tagging a 10k markup from MSRP. 😂😂
What..where?
@@akhere07 down in South Florida
@SrJackquito if you're looking for one ask for me at my store we have some on the ground and 30 on the way at MSRP✌🏻
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Ironically The cx-90 looks far more dated than the cx-9 (at least the exterior). Cx-9 is definitely the better design.
i disagree, the cx-90's stance, rwd proportions look better than the cx-9. cx-9 looks like it's body is leaning forward in weird way.
Lol. The only thing bad about cx90 is the shape of its back, everything better than the 9.
@@christianx2k Yeah, it's FWD vehicle trying to look RWD. The CX-90 gets the proportions right, bulbous rear side.
In your opinion
Shame the high cost CX-90 IS HYBRID 😮😢
The wood is real please know car youre reviewing
Mazda think they're slick. They're going to drop the CX 5 and CX 9 eventually. 😂
Cx 90 looks like bmw x-3 or x5
the 9 will be no more so this whole vid is a mute point.
Bad review. You need to be more elaborative on power train
terrible video.... barely showed the tail end of the cx 90.
This reviewer needs to find a different job because I doubt he knows much about cars
Les deux véhicules sont moches de l'intérieur. Les écrans mal adaptés, trop courts pour la manipulation, les accélérerateurs au sol, c'est vilain ça.
The Mazda CX 90 is way to expensive for a Mazda. It sounds like a really good car but people buy this price point for brand recognition and to show off their income to others. Driving in a 60 Thousand dollar Mazda gives buyers no ego trip or self congratulations for making enough money to buy an expensive car...Sorry Mazda,but I don't think this price point is going to work for your brand..
Well thats the highest trim. You can get one with every feature you'd want for about 50k. Which makes it extremely competitive with literally every 3 row crossover like Tellurides, Explorers and Pilots. I agree 60k is too much for mainstream, but Mazdas materials are pushing them past mainstream. It'll definitely be a while before buyers would compare this to traditional luxury brands, and it'll take years for them to really gain the Premium title. I think they're definitely nicer than most of their competitors. This is a great step for them on their mission to move upmarket!
@hoderharris1479 This car is clearly not for you and Mazda didn’t have you in mind when creating it. Plus there are lesser trims that are more attractive than competitors
I think that may only be true for German brands. No body buys say an Acura for brand recognition and so it may vulnerable to products like cx-90.
It's cheaper than a top trim Pilot or Telluride and outclasses them in engine, chassis and interior. I predict a lot of conquest sales over other mainstream brands.
Have to agree. Have been looking for a fun driving SUV and now when I find it, it’s ridiculously expensive, bad third row seating and leg crunching backseat.
To over priced. A Genesis GV80 it’s a better option.