CX-7

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Classic

  • Engine

    2,488 cc
  • Max Power

    120 kW @ 6,000 rpm
  • Max Torque

    205 Nm @ 2,000 rpm
  • Fuel Consumption

    From 9.4 litres per 100km
With an enviable list of standard features, the new CX-7 Classic is anything but your run-of-the-mill SUV. Proving that fuel efficiency should not forsake sports handling, and that spaciousness should not compromise striking styling, the CX-7 Classic is filled with standard features including 17-inch alloy wheels, reversing camera, climate control air-conditioning, cruise control and Dynamic Stability Control. And it’s never been easier to own a CX-7 Classic with a stunning new starting price.
 
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Accessories

Headlight protectors

Headlight protectors

Designed to help protect your CX-7 headlights from damage caused by stones and other debris

Mazda3 Alarm

Alarm

Added security and peace of mind are provided when you fit this Mazda high-specification alarm. Features include: Dash mounted LED, audio & visual arm/disarm confirmation, door, bonnet, impact and hotwire protection, tilt sensor and battery back-up siren.

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Reverse parking sensors

An audible warning tone helps prevent rear bumper damage by alerting the driver to obstacles behind the vehicle. The warning tone increases in frequency as the vehicle draws closer to the obstacle.

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