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Are the dimensions of the CX-70 and CX-90 identical?


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Has the size of the CX-70 been determined yet? I read that the CX-70 has the same dimensions as the 90. Some sources indicate that the CX-70 will be somewhat bigger than the CX-60, which is not available in the United States.

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Indeed, I am familiar with those two viewpoints. Assuming I were a betting person, I would wager that the CX-70 will essentially be a two-row version of the CX-90. Removing the third row would be rather simple. One minor issue about the CX-90 is the limited space behind the third row. Remove it and rename it, such as CX-70, to satisfy everyone.

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Shaking my head It would be unfortunate if Mazda were dumb enough to persist in not addressing the midsize SUV gap. The CX-70 should be positioned between the CX-50 and CX-90, similar to how the BMW X5 is positioned between the X3 and X7. The vehicle should have two rows and provide more capacity than the tiny CX-50, but it should not be as large as the minivan-sized CX-90.

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It should be a medium SUV with two rows. Mazda has not had a vehicle in this range since 2012 with the CX-7. Mazda offers two subcompact models (CX-3, CX-30), two compact models (CX-5, CX-50), and two full-size 3-row SUVs (CX-9, CX-90). Any vehicle larger than a medium would be considered foolish by them!

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By the way, it was silly of them to discontinue the new Mazda 6. Genesis evolved become a prestigious automotive brand specialising in premium performance sedans. Picture a 340-horsepower inline 6 performance luxury car rivalling the Audi S4, BMW M340i, Genesis G70, and Acura TLX A-Spec.

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The VW Atlas is a three-row vehicle with one of the biggest interior spaces, whereas the Cross Sport is a two-row vehicle with a shorter body on a same size chassis. The Cross Sport has a revised rear to give it a dynamic flair and offers ample inside passenger and baggage room. Could this be a comparison between the CX70 and CX90?

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