Discover the official pricing of Mazda’s first hybrid SUVs in Vietnam – the CX‑60 starts at VND 1.699 trillion and the CX‑90 at VND 1.899 trillion. Learn specs and compare now!
Japan’s premium automaker Mazda has officially announced the pricing of its first two hybrid sport‑utility vehicles for the Vietnamese market. The midsize CX‑60 and the larger CX‑90 mark the brand’s entry into the high‑end, electrified SUV segment in Southeast Asia.
Pricing Overview
All trim levels of both models come equipped with a hybrid powertrain. The Mazda CX‑60 is priced at VND 1.699 trillion (approximately US$73,000). The Mazda CX‑90 offers two power‑train options:

- 3.3‑litre Turbo‑charged hybrid – starting at VND 1.899 trillion (≈ US$82,000).
- 2.5‑litre plug‑in hybrid (PHEV) – priced at VND 2.299 trillion (≈ US$99,000).
Both vehicles will be sold through Mazda’s flagship showroom in Ho Chi Minh City, where they have already been displayed.
Design Language & Dimensions
Continuing Mazda’s sleek Kodo design philosophy, the CX‑60 and CX‑90 feature bold front fascias, flowing rooflines, and premium material finishes. Their exterior dimensions are:
- CX‑60: 4,745 mm (L) × 1,890 mm (W) × 1,680 mm (H); wheelbase 2,870 mm.
- CX‑90: 5,120 mm (L) × 1,994 mm (W) × 1,740 mm (H); wheelbase 3,120 mm.
The CX‑60’s more compact footprint makes it a tighter fit in the D‑segment, while the CX‑90 competes in the larger E‑segment, rivaling models such as the Volkswagen Teramont Pro and Hyundai Palisade.

Powertrain & Hybrid Technology
Both SUVs share a longitudinal layout that places the gasoline engine, electric motor and transmission on a single axis, delivering balanced weight distribution and refined handling.
- CX‑60: 3.3 L Turbocharged I6 e‑Skyactiv engine paired with an electric motor, generating 280 hp and 450 Nm of torque.
- CX‑90 Hybrid: Same engine‑motor combination, tuned for 340 hp and 500 Nm.
- CX‑90 PHEV: 2.5 L e‑Skyactiv gasoline engine, electric motor, and a 17.8 kWh lithium‑ion battery delivering 323 hp, 500 Nm, and an electric‑only range of up to 42 km.
All variants use an eight‑speed automatic transmission and Mazda’s i‑Activ AWD system, which prioritises rear‑wheel torque for a more dynamic driving feel.
Interior, Technology & Safety
The cabins of both models are widened horizontally, creating a spacious feel for passengers. Highlights include:

- Split‑level dashboard with a clean, minimalist layout.
- Personalised driving settings that recognise the driver’s face and automatically adjust seat, climate and infotainment preferences.
- i‑Activsense safety suite (standard on the CX‑90) featuring adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, and high‑precision radar.
- Premium upholstery, hand‑crafted details and optional leather‑trimmed interior packages.
Market Positioning & Competition
In Vietnam’s D‑segment, the CX‑60 competes with the Ford Everest, Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sorento and Skoda Kodiaq. Its longer wheelbase and higher price point position it as a more upscale alternative.
For the E‑segment, the CX‑90 faces the Volkswagen Teramont Pro, Hyundai Palisade and the newly‑launched Lynk & Co 900 PHEV, which is priced around VND 3.069 trillion.
What This Means for Vietnamese Buyers
Mazda’s entry into the hybrid SUV market signals a shift toward electrified luxury vehicles in Vietnam. The combination of sophisticated design, advanced hybrid technology and a strong brand reputation gives buyers a compelling option that blends performance with efficiency.
Prospective owners can expect a premium ownership experience, but should also consider the higher upfront cost compared with conventional gasoline SUVs.
Conclusion
With the CX‑60 and CX‑90, Mazda sets a new benchmark for hybrid luxury SUVs in Vietnam. Their competitive specs, elegant design and comprehensive safety features make them worthy contenders in their respective segments. Interested buyers can visit Mazda’s flagship showroom in Ho Chi Minh City for test drives and detailed price breakdowns.

