No other Mazda model demonstrates where the company wants to go quite like the CX-90. When it debuted in 2024, it was the brand’s biggest and most luxurious SUV yet. You could even argue it was Mazda’s most important car in years. Now that the 2025 Mazda CX-90 has stepped into view, it’s evident that the Japanese automaker is refining its already impressive approach.

Experience Flagship Excellence With the 2025 Mazda CX-90
It’s Spacious
The CX-90 can comfortably seat anywhere between six and eight people, depending on the trim and how you set up the second row. Go for the bench seats if you’re all about carrying passengers. But if you prefer extra comfort and want easy access to the third row (or even a bit of separation for the kids), captain’s chairs are your best bet.
That flexibility also extends to cargo space, since your third-row setup dictates the available cargo room. Opt for the two-person third-row bench seat, and you’ll have 15.9 cubic feet of room with all seats up and up to 75.2 cubic feet when everything is folded flat. The other layout, a three-person bench, gives you more seating but trims cargo space by about a cubic foot in both configurations.
It’s Reassuringly Upscale
Sure, the 2025 CX-90 has its practical side, but it’s still very much a comfort-focused proposition. You’ll love the premium styling of just about everything in the cabin, from the seats to the smallest physical buttons. Clearly, Mazda is trying to win you with design, thoughtfulness, and build quality.
Higher trims offer even more, with extra touches like heated and front ventilated seats, Nappa leather, heated second-row seats, a greige interior, a panoramic sunroof, and a distinctive fabric on the dash connected using hanging stitches.
It’s Powerful
The CX-90 is powered by a unique powertrain consisting of a 3.3-liter inline-six engine augmented by a 48-volt hybrid system. This setup pushes out 280 horsepower and 332 lb.-ft of torque in non-S models. For the S models, however, the engine is tuned for more power, around 340 horses and 369 lb.-ft of torque.
Looking for something more electric? Well, there’s a PHEV variant. It delivers 323 horsepower, the same torque as the gas-fired engine, 26 miles of pure electric range, and a total range of 460 miles when you combine gas and electric power. Regardless of the engine, all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission come standard across the board.
The only way to understand luxury is to experience it. So, visit Acadiana Mazda in Lafayette, LA, for a firsthand look at the 2025 CX-90. We’ll walk you through its features, let you take it for a test drive, and answer any questions you have about making this exceptional SUV yours.

