Thanks for brilliant review. I am considering cx60 and I am reassured that my concerns about the ride have been largely resolved following early model revisions. I have seen some frighteningly high mpg figures, one report obtained only 33.pg with electric having been depleted. Would be great to know what your real driving mpg/mpKwh figures are? Thank you
Hi Liz, the CX60 always reatains a buffer of 8-10% so the battery is never depleted. There is also a charge button, that if left n uses the engine to charge the battery to a specified level so you can use EV mode in City’s. If this is left on the car is not very economical. |Its als worth remembering the need to charge the battery frequently or the car becomes an overly heavy hybrid. We all drive different, so economy varies. On the CX60 (cx70) forum quite afew are getting 500 or more miles per tank! Apart from the figures I quoted above, Kyle has put his economy up in this thread ? https://forum.whichmobilitycar.co.uk/forums/topic/the-new-2022-mazda-cx-60-phev-is-phenomenal/
500 miles range for a PHEV sounds poor to me. I can easily beat that in our 2.0 BMW X1 petrol 4WD Auto.