Mazda crosses over farther

Mazda crosses over farther

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Published: 13 12 2006

Hot on the heels of the introduction of its CX-7 crossover utility vehicle, Mazda stretches things out further with the introduction of the larger CX-9 at the 2006 New York International Auto Show.

The 7-passenger CX-9 is the second vehicle Mazda designed and engineered specifically for the North American market. Engineered with Mazda's "Soul of a Sportscar" signature, the CX-9 blends a sporty driving spirit with an up-market interior that Mazda boasts has class-leading space and unmatched versatility.

"The North American market continues to play a leading role in Mazda Motor Corporation's global future and financial health," emphasizes Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO of Mazda's North American Operations. "The all-new CX-7 and CX-9 were engineered specifically for North America to help us fulfill ambitious goals. The CX-9 has traits only a Mazda SUV could have: strong performance, agile handling, precise steering and superior quality and craftsmanship."

Power will be provided by the new MZI 3.5-litre V6 driven through a standard 6-speed automatic transmission. The CX-9 is available with either front- or all-wheel drivetrain. All models are fitted with anti-lock ventilated discs at all four wheels, dynamic stability control and roll stability control.

Mazda says the all-new CX-9 targets young couples and modern families with a focus on family interests, but who haven't lost their desire for high-intensity leisure activities, learning experiences and social interaction.

Among the standard features are six airbags, cruise control, air conditioning, power windows and power locks with remote keyless entry. A power-operated lift gate is optional.

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