The CX-7 features fully independent suspension, four-wheel ventilated disc brakes with standard anti-lock brakes, stability control and traction control, and a choice of either front wheel drive or Mazda's Active Torque-Split all wheel drive system. With the Active Torque-Split system, two computer-controlled magnetic clutches feed up to 50% of the engine's torque to the rear wheels. The Australian combined cycle official fuel economy is 11.5 L/100 km (24.6 mpg-imp; 20.5 mpg-US). Fuel Economy varies among different tests, owners, and models, but drivers report a typical range between 10.0 L/100 km (28.2 mpg-imp; 23.5 mpg-US) and 18.0 L/100 km (15.7 mpg-imp; 13.1 mpg-US).As of the 2010 model, there are four trim levels (model): * iSV is the base version, priced from US$21,550 * iSport is the next version, priced from $24,385 * sTouring is the upscale version, priced from US$26,135 * sGrand Touring is the top version, priced from US$26,935 * Only Touring and Grand Touring models are available with All-Wheel Drive and only these two trims are offered with the 2.3L turbocharged engines while the SV and Sport trims come with a 2.5L MZR naturally-aspirated DOHC four-cylinder.Canadian models and pricing: * GS Front-Wheel Drive - $32,095 CDN * GS All-Wheel Drive - $34,095 CDN * GT Front-Wheel Drive - $35,295 CDN * GT All-Wheel Drive - $37,295 CDNAustralian models (AWD only) pricing: * "CX-7 Classic" Base trim starts at AUD $40,610 * "CX-7 Luxury" Top trim starts at AUD $46,460Sunday, April 17, 2011
Mazda CX-7
The CX-7 features fully independent suspension, four-wheel ventilated disc brakes with standard anti-lock brakes, stability control and traction control, and a choice of either front wheel drive or Mazda's Active Torque-Split all wheel drive system. With the Active Torque-Split system, two computer-controlled magnetic clutches feed up to 50% of the engine's torque to the rear wheels. The Australian combined cycle official fuel economy is 11.5 L/100 km (24.6 mpg-imp; 20.5 mpg-US). Fuel Economy varies among different tests, owners, and models, but drivers report a typical range between 10.0 L/100 km (28.2 mpg-imp; 23.5 mpg-US) and 18.0 L/100 km (15.7 mpg-imp; 13.1 mpg-US).As of the 2010 model, there are four trim levels (model): * iSV is the base version, priced from US$21,550 * iSport is the next version, priced from $24,385 * sTouring is the upscale version, priced from US$26,135 * sGrand Touring is the top version, priced from US$26,935 * Only Touring and Grand Touring models are available with All-Wheel Drive and only these two trims are offered with the 2.3L turbocharged engines while the SV and Sport trims come with a 2.5L MZR naturally-aspirated DOHC four-cylinder.Canadian models and pricing: * GS Front-Wheel Drive - $32,095 CDN * GS All-Wheel Drive - $34,095 CDN * GT Front-Wheel Drive - $35,295 CDN * GT All-Wheel Drive - $37,295 CDNAustralian models (AWD only) pricing: * "CX-7 Classic" Base trim starts at AUD $40,610 * "CX-7 Luxury" Top trim starts at AUD $46,460
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