
2020 Mazda CX-30 Premium FWD 6-Speed Automatic I4 at kia of paso robles
25/33 City/Highway MPG
The 2020 Mazda CX-30 Premium ad description would highlight its stylish, coupe-like SUV design, premium perforated leather upholstery, the convenience of a power liftgate and power moonroof, and enhanced safety with signature LED headlights, Adaptive Front-Lighting System, and a full-color Head-Up Display with a 7-inch digital tachometer. Key features also include a luxury-grade interior, a 2.5L engine with cylinder deactivation (AWD models), standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and the human-centric interior design focused on driver comfort and connection.
Exterior & Design
Features the flowing, mature styling of a coupe combined with the strong proportions of an SUV.
Signature LEDs: Equipped with distinctive LED headlights and taillights.
Power Moonroof: A power-operated moonroof adds to the upscale feel.
Adaptive Front-Lighting System: Headlights pivot with the steering wheel, improving visibility around curves and at night.
Power Liftgate: Provides easy access to the cargo area.
Roof Rails: Adds to the adventurous and capable look of the vehicle.
Interior & Technology
Premium Leather Upholstery: Perforated leather-trimmed seats for a luxurious touch.
Head-Up Display: A full-color Active Driving Display projects crucial information onto the windshield.
Paddle Shifters: Allows for more manual control of the transmission.
Infotainment: Includes a large 8.8-inch multimedia screen (controlled by a knob) with a 12-speaker Bose audio system.
Apple CarPlay & Android Auto: Seamless smartphone integration comes standard.
Performance & Safety
Engine: A 2.5-liter 186-horsepower 4-cylinder engine with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Just when you thought the roads couldnât possibly fit another small subcompact crossover comes one more that begs to differ. The first-ever Mazda CX-30 hits the road slotting between the CX-3 and CX-5. Designed to be the premium offering of the segment, it succeeds. For those of you wondering why itâs not called the CX-4, which would make way more sense, thatâs because the nameâs already taken. Mazda sells the CX-4 in another market. Therefore we have the 5-passenger CX-30 offered in four trims: Base, Select, Preferred and Premium
dual zone climate controls, a well-designed glossy black center console is home to a leather-wrapped gear shifter, a switch for sport mode and buttons for the automatic electric parking brake and brake auto hold. The main event is the large round dial for Mazda Connect and a smaller volume knob to the right. The slide-to-open center console bin reveals a USB and 12 Volt.
Mazdaâs infotainment system is called Mazda Connect. You control it via a multi-function commander control. Itâs responsive with a polished, clean interface but Iâve found over repeated tries that itâs not the simplest to use. It takes multiple turns of the knob to do things like change the station. Voice recognition works well though. Bluetooth, HD Radio and Pandora are standard across the line up. Apple Carplay and Android Auto are standard on all but the base trim. There are 2 USBs in the front of the cabin and a 12 volt.