Mazda is a Japanese brand that prides itself on producing driver-focused models and the CX-60 is a perfect example of this. A PHEV is the best choice for drivers who want to try an electric car but have some range anxiety or charging concerns, as it simply swaps across to the ICE system once the battery's depleted. One thing to note with a PHEV like the CX-60 is that in order to use the electric system it will need charging and so you will still need to regularly access a charger but not to the same extent as an EV.
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Here at Xcite Car Leasing, we work hard to make sure that we have some of the best Mazda leasing prices available on the market and that involves working with all of the UK's leading funders and a network of Mazda dealerships. If you do happen to find a better price elsewhere please let us know and we will do our best to match it.
Drivers who appreciate the Mazda CX-60 typically seek a premium, stylish, and high-tech SUV experience without the high costs of German luxury brands.
If you're looking for a car that rivals the CX-60 then why not take a look at the Audi Q5, BMW X3 or Toyota Rav4 .
There are many benefits to leasing a Mazda CX-60. You'll be able to get behind the wheel of a brand new car, which means it has no existing wear, low maintenance costs, the manufacturer's warranty and no MOT for 3 years, at a low fixed monthly cost (which will be lower than if you were to purchase the vehicle). Additionally, you won't have to worry about the vehicle value depreciating; you simply hand it back at then end of your agreement and move onto your next car.
The monthly cost of a lease depends on a number of factors that you can influence, including:
Mazda say the CX-60 has a purely electric range of up to 39 miles.
With rapid charging, it takes just 90 minutes to charge the 17.8 kWh high-capacity battery from 20 to 80 per cent.