2021 Mazda CX-9 pricing and specifications revealed, with captain’s chairs on new Azami LE flagship

Sam JeremicThe West Australian
Camera IconMazda CX-9 Azami LE. Credit: Supplied

Mazda has announced updates for the 2021 CX-9, with a pair of new variants among the changes.

The new Azami LE flagship will offer a pair of individual captain’s chairs in the second row, separated by an central console offering individual electric adjustment and heating and cooling controls.

Camera IconMazda CX-9 Azami LE. Credit: Supplied

Inside, the Azami LE and Azami variants get new quilted nappa leather upholstery on the first and econd rows, plus aluminium interior trims, while both also score a new 20-inch alloy wheel design, brighter Titanium Grey metallic front grille finish and bigger rear tailpipes.

Sitting below the Azami trims, the new GT SP grade offers a dark gunmetal grille design and black mirror caps, with black 20-inch alloy wheels.

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The dark theme continues inside, with black interior decoration panels, red stitching highlights to the steering wheel, door trims, centre console and armrests, and Burgundy leather seat upholstery.

It adds $500 to the price of the GT variant it’s based on.

Camera IconMazda CX-9 Azami LE. Credit: Supplied

All CX-9 models gain the latest Mazda Connect infotainment system with 10.25-inch colour screen, wireless phone charging as standard on GT models and above.

The Touring and higher model grades also get paddle shifters.

The range continues to offer Mazda’s 2.5-litre four-cylinder oturb petrol engine, offering 170kW and 420Nm of torque and powering either the front or all four wheels.

The range goes on sale early next year.

2021 MAZDA CX-9 SPECIFICATIONS

  • Variants Sport; Touring; GT; GT SP; Azami; Azami LE (add $4000 for AWD, Azami LE AWD only)
  • Prices $45,990; $53,490; $62,990; $63,490; $66,190; $73,875
  • Engine 2.5-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol
  • Outputs 170kW/420Nm
  • Transmission Six-speed automatic
  • Fuel economy 8.4L/100km (FWD); 9.0L/100km (AWD)

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