Mazda CX-80: dimensions and boot space of the Japanese mega SUV
25 cm longer than the CX-60, the CX-80 has seven seats and plenty of luggage space. Here are all the figures.
Length : 4.990 metres
Width : 1.890 metres
Height : 1.710 metres
Wheelbase : 3.120 metres
Luggage compartment : 437/687/1,987 litres
Size matters when it comes to the Mazda CX-80. The largest SUV in the Japanese brand's range builds on the philosophy of the CX-60 by offering even more space for passengers and luggage.
A rather interesting formula, which makes the CX-80 suitable for those who often travel with a full load or with a large family.
Mazda CX-80, dimensions
The CX-80 is the 'big brother' of the CX-60, given the 25 cm increase in wheelbase, which translates into a net length of almost 5 metres. Width remains unchanged at 1.89 metres, while height has increased by 24 mm to 1.71 metres.
Mazda CX-80 2024
Apart from the dimensions, the differences with the CX-60 are also evident in terms of aesthetics, with the rear window being more 'elongated'.
Mazda CX-80, interior space and luggage compartment
The large exterior dimensions translate into generous space for occupants. The Mazda can be offered in two configurations, with six or seven seats, the first consisting of a second row made up of two seats separated in the middle by a tunnel that acts as a cup holder (as well as a charging point).
Mazda CX-80, the six-seater configuration
Naturally, there's no shortage of leg and headroom, while in the third row Mazda claims that two passengers up to 1.70m tall can travel comfortably.
The boot is extremely generous, ranging from a minimum of 437 litres behind the third row (687 litres with five seats in place) up to 1,987 litres.
As for the interior in general, the choice of upholstery on the CX-80 is of high quality and there is no shortage of technological equipment, represented above all by the 12-inch infotainment screen that dominates the car.
Mazda CX-80, competitors with similar dimensions
The Mazda CX-80's competitors are few and far between. Few models can rival the Japanese SUV in terms of positioning and size. Among them, the two most direct rivals are the Cadillac XT6 and the Toyota Highlander. The new Hyundai Santa Fe and Skoda Kodiaq are also very interesting for their size/cargo capacity ratio.
| Model | Length | Luggage compartment |
| Cadillac XT6 | 5.04 metres | 356/s.d./2,229 litres |
| Hyundai Santa Fe | 4.83 metres | n.a./711/2,032 litres |
| Kia Sorento | 4.82 metres | 179/813/1,996 litres |
| Renault Espace | 4.72 metres | 159/477/1,714 litres |
| Seat Tarraco | 4.74 metres long | 230/700/1,775 litres |
| Skoda Kodiaq | 4.75 metres | 340/845/2 105 litres |
| Sportequipe 8 | 4.70 metres | 230/500/1,500 litres |
| Toyota Highlander | 4.97 metres long | 268/658/1,909 litres |
Gallery: Mazda CX-80 2024
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