Mazda expands its CX-80 series by incorporating another model powered by a six-cylinder engine
Mazda introduces new Homura 3.3 Hybrid to CX-80 lineup, offering breaking news in the automotive industry. The Homura 3.3 Hybrid slots between the SP 2.5 plug-in hybrid and the Homura 2.5 plug-in hybrid, expanding the news of the popular large SUV lineup. With a 3.3-litre inline six-cylinder turbo petrol hybrid engine producing 209kW of power and 450Nm of torque, the Homura 3.3 Hybrid maintains impressive fuel efficiency of 8.4 litres per 100 kilometres. David Hodge, managing director of Mazda New Zealand, expressed his excitement about the new addition, stating that the Homura 3.3 Hybrid offers another choice with exceptional capabilities of a plug-in hybrid or the sound, smoothness, and performance of an inline six. The CX-80 has been a popular choice for families and those seeking large SUVs since its launch last year, and with the addition of the Homura 3.3 Hybrid, Mazda continues to cater to diverse customer needs, offering a range of options that balance power, efficiency, and affordability. The new Homura 3.3 Hybrid will offer the best of both worlds, providing either the exceptional capabilities of a plug-in hybrid or the sound, smoothness, and performance only found in an inline six. Mazda is confident that this new model will be well-received, continuing the success of the CX-80 lineup.
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