Mazda CX-60 Malaysian spec sheet leaked – 2.5L NA, 8AT, RWD; Bose speakers, MRCC, AEB, 20-inch alloys

Mazda CX-60 Malaysian spec sheet leaked – 2.5L NA, 8AT, RWD; Bose speakers, MRCC, AEB, 20-inch alloys

A spec sheet for the Mazda CX-60 has been leaked on social media, revealing the equipment that will (supposedly) come standard with the SUV that is currently open for booking. As reported previously, the CX-60 will be fully imported (CBU) from Japan and is available in a sole 2.5G 2WD High variant with an estimated price of RM200,510.40 on-the-road without insurance.

To recap what we already know, the CX-60 is powered by a Skyactiv-G 2.5 litre naturally-aspirated inline-four petrol engine rated at 191 PS (189 hp or 141 kW) and 261 Nm of torque. This is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission that sends drive to the rear wheels, with this setup being identical to the CX-60 sold in Singapore. We won’t be getting the brand’s new inline-six engines that are offered in neighbouring Indonesia and the Philippines.

The CX-60 will come with Activ-e window tint as well as a five-year, 100,000-km warranty and free maintenance package. You get to choose from five exterior colours, namely Soul Red Crystal, Jet Black, Zircon Sand, Platinum Quartz and Rhodium White.

As for standard equipment, the leaked spec sheet indicates the SUV will come with 20-inch alloy wheels, LED signature lighting, front and rear parking sensors, keyless entry, walk-away auto door lock, a panoramic sunroof as well as a hands-free powered tailgate.

Mazda CX-60 Malaysian spec sheet leaked – 2.5L NA, 8AT, RWD; Bose speakers, MRCC, AEB, 20-inch alloys

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Inside, the CX-60 is equipped with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, powered front seats (with driver-side memory function), black leather seat upholstery, a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system (with wireless Apple CarPlay and presumably Android Auto support), a 12-speaker Bose sound system and a wireless phone charger.

There’s also Mazda’s Driver Personalisation System that allows personal preferences to be assigned to different driver profiles, which is useful if the car is shared with other users. The brand’s Kinematic Posture Control is also included to stabilise the vehicle’s posture by controlling the brakes on sharp curves.

In terms of safety and driver assistance systems, the CX-60 gets eight airbags, a 360-degree camera (with See-through View) and “full ADAS” suite. The last item includes functions such as Adaptive LED Headlamps (ALH), blind spot monitoring, front and rear cross traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, driver attention monitoring, front and rear Smart Brake Support (SBS; autonomous emergency braking), Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC; with stop and go) as well as Cruising & Traffic Support (CTS; highway assist).

According to local dealers, deliveries of the CX-60 will commence from September this year, so we should expect a launch to take place before then. Bermaz Auto, the distributor of Mazda vehicles in Malaysia, has yet to announce further details beyond what’s available on its registration of interest page, so we’ll take this information with a grain of salt until launch day. For now, what do you think of the (unconfirmed) specs of the CX-60? Is it worth the estimated asking price?

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Comments

  • Kusoking on Jun 10, 2025 at 3:41 pm

    Let it go~!

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    • Dah Menang Semua on Jun 10, 2025 at 11:37 pm

      Strong engine since 2013
      Im sure it’ll stay strong
      in another 2 decades to come

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  • Thamb on Jun 10, 2025 at 4:13 pm

    Thambs up

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  • Quite good spec there..Just 20inch tyre is overkill and costly to replace later..

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  • despite missing the inline 6, this suv is fully loaded!!. Cant believe we are getting the Bose speakers and full panoramic sunroof! so excited for this.

    Thanks to all Chinese brands for putting pressure to japs counterpart here. They are slowly getting the heat and responding in good direction. good days for consumers!

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  • This need the 2.5T…250nm torque is too weak for this heavy SUV. Its was launch with a 3.3 inline six Turbo petrol and diesel with 500-600nm of torque. Will be very asthmatic with an NA 2.5, at least plonk in the 2.5 Turbo (420nm) instead.

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    • If offer 3.3 inline 6, u cakap mahal pulak….haaa

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    • stasta on Jun 12, 2025 at 11:21 am

      2.5 is sufficient. many people happily pay 200k for recond harrier with 2.0 engine

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      • Interested on Jun 14, 2025 at 3:25 pm

        I agreed. 2.5Na is suffice for most consumer cross-buy between c-segment suv from jap & chinese. But i do believe if they do engine options like cx5 (2.0/2.5NA/2.2D/2.5T). It would attract more people.

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  • Joejambol on Jun 10, 2025 at 7:27 pm

    Ppl moving to EVs…at rm200k for 7-9 years loan this will be obsolete. Better buy tesla Y/byd sealion. I guess its lil be too late

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    • People that buys RM200K cars usually don’t take such a long term loan or they just buy cash.

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      • i dont think ppl that can afford paying 200k cash for a car would buy mazda

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      • reality is on Jun 12, 2025 at 11:18 am

        the reality is people who have 200k ready cash would instead take loan to buy a cayenne or x5

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    • lmao.. your theory sucks when EV obsolete faster and drop price even faster…

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      • Nicolai Tesla on Jun 11, 2025 at 7:30 pm

        Nah..resale value minded person can play far2 away..mazda itself has poor resale value

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  • Ramee on Jun 10, 2025 at 8:46 pm

    The Next Big Wheels are 21″ to 22″.

    BMW iX 22″
    Xiaomi Su7 21″
    TYT BeyondZero 5 21″
    Porsche Taycan Turbo S 21″
    Tesla Model Y 20″

    Chery C9 20″
    Xpeng G6 20″
    Xpeng X9 20″

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  • David on Jun 10, 2025 at 10:14 pm

    Japanese Quality..Made in Japan.its a statement

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  • Pro-Palestine on Jun 11, 2025 at 9:04 am

    RM200K, hard to sell when there are plenty of better oprions for much cheaper price. Take Jaecoo or iCaur for example. Way better specs and better warranty

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  • Ben Yap on Jun 11, 2025 at 9:11 am

    RM200k is not worth it…. better buy pre-reg BMW or Merc.

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    • check the price first on Jun 12, 2025 at 11:20 am

      what bmw or merc can you buy with 200k? even pre reg X1 or gla200 with kosong specs will more than 200k

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  • Sabri on Jun 11, 2025 at 10:04 am

    So why buy this over byd seal lion

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  • CRV (ckd) can cost 200k as well.
    I suspect the low pricing of mazda is due to the low yen.

    If u watch redriven channel, they condemn the diesel engine.

    Its fine that we don’t get the new 3.3 litre, god knows what gremlins is hiding in that new engine.

    2.5 RWD is fine, with brand new 8 speed auto.

    CBU japan, sole fullspec trim
    The best kind.

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  • William on Jul 12, 2025 at 6:39 pm

    I wish the high spec variant came with 2.5T, the Spore owner claim 2.5NA was a bit under power.

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  • Kevin on Jul 19, 2025 at 4:44 pm

    RM200K can buy so much car if you choose carefully. On the other hand if you choose a Tesla you get a bare bones EV where you need to plonk down another RM7K if you want a different colour. If you don’t have another petrol car I can only pity you if you drive your Tesla to balik kampung during festivals and have to wait hours at a charging station.

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