The Malaysian luxury SUV market is about to welcome a formidable new contender. Latest pricing information for the highly anticipated 2026 Mazda CX-60 3.3 MHEV has surfaced, with the model expected to arrive locally at an attractive price of approximately RM250,000.
As Mazda's flagship model pushing into the premium luxury segment, the CX-60 not only showcases the brand's aesthetic excellence but also delivers a compelling mechanical package that stands out against its rivals.

At the heart of the CX-60 is a 3.3-litre e-Skyactiv-G inline-six turbocharged petrol engine. In an era of downsizing, Mazda remains committed to its "Right-sizing" philosophy. The inline-six configuration delivers exceptional smoothness and refinement that four-cylinder engines simply cannot match.
Paired with the M Hybrid Boost 48V mild hybrid system, the powertrain produces:
This combination provides strong low-end torque and effortless mid-range acceleration, perfectly embodying Mazda's celebrated "Jinba-Ittai" (horse and rider as one) driving philosophy.

Unlike most SUVs built on front-wheel-drive platforms, the CX-60 utilises Mazda's new Large Product Group longitudinal rear-wheel-drive architecture — a layout typically reserved for flagship models from BMW and Mercedes-Benz. This delivers:

The cabin sets a new benchmark in this price range. Extensive use of Nappa leather and genuine maple wood trim creates a warm, sophisticated atmosphere. A standout detail is the Kakenui stitching, inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship, adding artistic depth to the dashboard.
Tech highlights include dual 12.3-inch screens (digital cluster + infotainment), wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Head-Up Display, and the Driver Personalisation System that automatically adjusts the seat, steering wheel, and climate settings to the driver's preferences.

The CX-60 comes equipped with Mazda's latest i-Activsense safety suite, including Mazda Radar Cruise Control, Smart Brake Support, and a highly practical 360-degree See-Through View for easier parking.
At around RM250,000, the Mazda CX-60 3.3 MHEV is very competitively positioned — slotting neatly between entry-level German luxury SUVs and high-spec Japanese offerings.
For buyers seeking a refined inline-six engine, exceptional build quality, and genuine driving pleasure instead of the usual four-cylinder turbo, the 2026 CX-60 is undoubtedly one of the strongest choices in this segment.
If you appreciate Japanese craftsmanship and a more engaging drive, this could be the standout luxury SUV of the year.