2024 Mazda CX-90 | The Best Engine They've Built in 20 Years!
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2023
- Welcome back! This is the NEW 2024 Mazda CX-90, a new creation based on the CX-9 but with a risky heart transplant. Under the hood is an all-new 3.3L turbocharged Inline 6 making 340 HP and 369 Lb-ft of torque. Enjoy.
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I 1000% think Mazda is so underlooked. Amazing interiors, great pricing and great driving cars.
My 2014 Mazda 6 has 350,000 miles on the original engine. Mazda has gained my loyalty. Great cars!
I worked in Auto Parts for 5 years during my college years (2014-2019) and Mazda is brand that we hardly ever saw people buying parts for. It was always the usual, Gm, Ford, Chrysler, Nissan, vw…
90% of parts in all mazda’s are stamped “FoMoCo” including all the engines, they are Fords… with plenty of their own issues. Mazda Premacy / nissan lafesta / suzuki Landi - all the same car & all a ford.
@@shaun54In 2016- right now mazda make their own engines now. They completely gone away from Ford because of those reasons you just said. Mazda makes their own transmissions, engines, and differentials for their all wheel drive vehicles.
@shaun54 nothing about mazda has Ford name on it. Mazda left Ford back in 2013. Go back on the internet, learn to read then comeback for a more adult conversation
85-90% of all mazda are in Japan. Where do they get these people from!!!
@@mbenton6 your joking right? Mazda’s, land rovers, jaguars, “FoMoCo” Ford motor company, stamped on majority of the engines etc, i only know because i work on them everyday. You said nothing mazda is stamped Ford & mazda left Ford in 2013 in the same sentence… make up your mind bud
They should put that engine on a new Mazda 6 coupe and touring
We can dream.
We need the Mazda 6 wagon back with this inline 6 and a manual!
Mazda has been my favorite brand for quite a while
There could be a whole generation of these straight six machines and a huge aftermarket modders with a straight six turbo'd Rx 7s and 8s just like Nissan and Toyota did in the 90s but all new . Imagine how it could breathe new life into Mazda and Zoom Zoom! That was my first thought when you were talking about how tough they seemed to describe this engine. There could be a whole straight six subculture and the best company to do it in my mind is Mazda. They've always had that ZoomZoom mentality and that sort of rebel attitude of all the Japanese makers .
Yup they are the ones who dare, who are confident in their way and don't do what everybody else is doing just because.
Mazda for life 🏁🏁🏁
Turning circle was also amazing
I’m just anxiously waiting for the CX70. I love the size of the 90 but dont need the third row. Maybe it will have more leg room in the 2nd row which will be ideal for my needs.
I love my Ap1 s2000. An inline six turbo in it would be awesome! But for now, my dealer said my cx90 Turbo S premium should be ready by next week. This will be my first 3 row vehicle. I’m so excited!
its a BMazdaW X5 35i
It is a very good car. ..and build in Japan
Hoping they bring this engine at least to the Mazda 3. The hybrid CX-90 seem quite impressive as well.
That would be epic but there is no way they are putting it in a Mazda3, it wouldn't fit anyway
The transmission is not only built in house but also different from other automatics. It's not a torque converted automatic, it's not a dual clutch. It has a singular clutch and uses the 48V mild hybrid to make it smooth and power it when crawling at very low speeds.
Basically it is a manual with a computer doing the clutch. As a manual driver, it seems to be doing a great job shifting. And it will provide that direct throttle response that a dual clutch or this single clutch provides.
@@aew1513 very true
Artisan Red with Windsor Tan Nappa Leather combo, as in this Signature is my favourite spec on the Signature CX-90 MHEV
I'd love to see that engine in a new MX-6. And a new Mazda 6 as well.
If Mazda updates the transmission software and adds a few more HP, I would trade in my MDX for one
Has all the bells and whistles but styling is still about a decade old.
Beautiful! Now if only they didnt put the timing chains on the back of the engine... making it an engine out job to replace the timing chains. Replace the turbo? The engine needs to come out. Need a new high pressure fuel pump? Simple enough, right? Nope, engine out as well. The design is extremely over complicated like the Germans, in the long run these are going to cost a fortune to keep on the road imo
What the hell are you talking about. Stop listening g to the nut job. Lol
Good for them... building a new I6
I wonder what happened to the Zoom Zoom kid
Straight engines are the best
Definitely isnt, I promise u. Maybe without turbos and higher redline yes. The ND2 and NC3 engine is way better, its a dry sump, high revving, lightweight, quick revving, sporty, good sounding, characterful, race ready engine.
Aren't the current mx5 and s2000 the same size?
No way. The ND is very close to the original MX-5 in weight and wheelbase, smaller than the NC before it and the lightest Miata since the NA generation.
I’ve owned both a 2000 S2K and a 1991 Miata and while they did remind me of one another a LOT, they are totally different as well. S2K was 2770lbs or so vs 2180lbs. Longer wheelbase, longer hood with engine further back (fully behind front axles vs 50% behind in the Miata). To me, the Miata feels like a smaller/lighter, mushier, slower and more forgiving S2K. I have driven an ND RF but it was automatic so I won’t comment lol it was an amazing car though, I’m a huge fan 😅
I miss my S2K but I will say stock vs stock, I actually prefer the MX-5. And daily’d it for 3.5 years
Did you notice any issues with the transmission being jerky/searching for gears due to the Mild hybrid? I've noticed the PHEV hasn't had those issues with other reviews on UA-cam.
Stop searching for problems that isn't there
I was very interested in this new 2024 Mazda CX-90 SUV when I learned about the new 6 cyl. inline engine. The I-4 engines in most SUVs tend to be rough and noisy (buzzy). My enthusiasm has been greatly diminished since I learned of the engine design details that will make any long-term maintenance very expensive since engine access in many cases will require engine removal. The transmission design is also very strange, The overall design inside and out is very appealing. The vehicle is pricy in the upper trim levels but the drivetrain reliability is a big question mark. An extended warranty for any long-term owner would be advisable.
You mean the best engine “Ford” has built in years
Uh, no. They’re not with ford anymore.
@@heNzVf20c i worked on a 2020 Mazda BT-50 today, still had a 3.2 5 cylinder Ford engine
@@shaun54 but your response was for this video right? This video is for the cx90 and ford had nothing to do with it.
Ford has NOTHING to do with this vehicle