Mazda has added an entry-level version of the CX-30 to its local range, but this comes in with a high level of standard specification and will be badged as the Active.
Standard features across the board on the CX-30 include a Head-Up Display, powerfold mirrors and push start ignition.
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The CX-30 Active AT standard features see things such as Mazda i-Stop, Electronic Parking Brake and leather wrapped steering and gearshift knob enahnced with the addition of Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay, two USB (type C) connectivity ports and a 25-inch display screen.
Those additions are also applied to the 2.0L Dynamic along with 18-in alloy wheels, daytime running lights (DRL), wireless charging and front parking sensors.
All CX-30 Editions are powered by a 2,0 litre engine that delivers 121 kW of power and 213 Nm of torque coupled with a six-speed automatic gearbox.
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Additional specification tweaks are applied to the CX-30 Carbon Edition that gets a power liftgate and runroof, while the Individual Edition is gains all of the new features but also offers a Retro Sports interior option.
Adding to its range-topping status, the CX-30 Individual Edition now also boasts black outer mirrors, blindspot monitor and rear cross traffic alert.
Safety standards include an ultra-high tensile steel reinforced chassis and a knee crash bag for the driver as standard across all models.
Pricing
CX-30 2.0L Active AT Edition R531 800
CX-30 2.0L Dynamic AT Edition R569 400
CX-30 2.0L Carbon Edition AT R587 500
CX-30 2.0L Individual AT Edition R630 900
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