Mazda CX-90 to Launch in Vietnam with Price Over VND 2.5 Billion

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Discover the upcoming Mazda CX-90 full-size SUV, likely priced above VND 2.5 billion. Learn specs, launch timeline, and reservation details – stay informed!

Mazda Vietnam announced that it has started accepting deposits for its upcoming full‑size SUV, the CX‑90, as early as the last week of August. The automaker expects to move the model from the showroom floor to customers in the second quarter of 2024.

Launch & Reservation Timeline

Dealership staff confirmed that while a concrete delivery date has not yet been set, the CX‑90 is slated for a formal debut in Q2. Interested buyers can now secure a reservation with a modest down‑payment, positioning themselves for the first shipments later this year.

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Design & Interior

The CX‑90 carries Mazda’s celebrated KODO design language, refined with additional chrome accents that give the SUV a more premium feel. Externally, the shape mirrors the brand’s European‑and‑US‑market models, while the cabin looks familiar to the locally sold CX‑8. Surprisingly, the central infotainment screen is slightly smaller than the one planned for the next‑generation CX‑5, scheduled for a November launch.

Powertrain Options

  • PHEV 2.5 L gasoline + electric motor: Combined output of roughly 323 hp, peak torque 500 Nm, and an all‑electric range of up to 42 km.
  • e‑Skyactiv G 3.3 L mild‑hybrid (turbo): 340 hp and 500 Nm, paired with an 8‑speed automatic and permanent four‑wheel drive.

Both powertrains are expected to be sourced from Japan or Europe, reflecting Mazda’s global engine strategy.

Pricing Outlook

Given the sophisticated plug‑in hybrid technology and the 3.3 L turbo option, the CX‑90 will likely break the VND 2 billion barrier, with analysts estimating a price tag north of VND 2.5 billion. Competing models in the same segment—such as the Volkswagen Teramont (VND 1.998 billion), Hyundai Palisade (VND 1.469‑1.589 billion), and Ford Explorer (VND 2.099 billion)—are already priced near the VND 2 billion mark, despite having less powerful engines.

As the first Mazda flagship SUV to be displayed at the company’s new flagship showroom in Ho Chi Minh City (since late 2025), the CX‑90 is positioned as a premium, technology‑rich choice for Vietnamese families seeking space, efficiency, and a touch of Japanese craftsmanship.

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