Model record
Mazda CX-7
Background
The Mazda CX-7 is a mid-size crossover SUV from Mazda, and is the production version of the MX-Crossport concept car. It was shown publicly for the first time at the 2006 LA Auto Show in January. Production officially began on February 20, 2006 in Mazda's Ujina #2 factory in Hiroshima, and went on sale in April 2006 as a 2007 model. The CX-7 was Mazda's first mid-size SUV since the Navajo was discontinued in 1994, although the CX-7 is considered more of a 'Soft Roader'.
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Specification
- Dimensions
- 4,682 × 1,870 × 1,645 mm
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 2.3 L · 4 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 18–19 mpg combined — EPA 2007–2012
Still on UK roads
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