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Mazda Announces 2023 CX-30 Pricing and Packaging
The 2023 CX-30 will be available with a starting MSRP of $22,950 for the naturally aspirated models and $33,800 for the turbo models.

All 2023 CX-30 models have added safety features, such as rear side airbags and a shin pad to front and rear door trims, to comply with the IIHS’ newest safety protocols.
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Mazda North American Operations has announced the pricing and packaging for the 2023 CX-30. Compared to the previous model year, the naturally aspirated Skyactiv-G 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine for 2023 will have an increase of five horsepower and two mpg in each of the EPA estimated figures of city, highway, and combined.
The naturally aspirated engine, which is now capable of 191 horsepower and has an updated cylinder-deactivation technology, will provide up to an EPA estimated rating of 26 mpg in the city, 33 mpg on the highway, and 29 mpg combined. The 2023 CX-30 will continue to feature standard i-Activ all-wheel drive.
The recipient of an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Top Safety Pick+ award the previous model year, all 2023 CX-30 models have been updated to comply with IIHS’ newest safety protocols. These enhancements include the addition of rear side airbags, rear seat belt pre-tensioners, B- and C-pillar improvements, and a shin pad to front and rear door trims.
Here are the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices for the 2023 Mazda CX-30:
CX-30 2.5 S: $22,950
CX-30 2.5 S Select: $25,400
CX-30 2.5 S Preferred: $28,220
CX-30 2.5 S Carbon Edition: $29,290
CX-30 2.5 S Premium: $31,060
CX-30 2.5 Turbo Premium: $33,800
CX-30 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus: $35,400
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