Practicality
Boot (seats up/down)
570/1,726 litres
Running costs
40.2mpg (on test)
£81 fill-up/£510 or 12% tax
IT’S not often that I can be accused of being an early adopter. But given that my new fleet car, a Mazda CX-60, registers a couple of notable firsts for the Japanese company, I have to plead guilty.
You see, not only does this car represent the first time Mazda has targeted the UK’s premium SUV market, it’s also the company’s first plug-in hybrid. And that makes the CX-60 a fascinating model to put through a long-term evaluation.
We assessed the car in