ELECTRIFICATION MEETS SOPHISTICATION

THE 2026 MAZDA CX-70 PLUG-IN HYBRID EV

MAZDA CX-70 PHEV TRIM SELECTOR

WHICH CX-70 PHEV IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

CX-70 PHEV SC

Starting at $44,2501

• e-SKYACTIV®-PHEV: 2.5L engine and 68 kW electric motor, total system: Up to 323 hp2

• Three-zone automatic climate control with pollen filter

• Mi-Drive with Sport/Off-Road/EV modes

CX-70 PHEV SC PLUS

Starting at $47,2501

• Leather-trimmed, heated front and rear seats

• Ventilated front seats

• Active Driving Display

PERFORMANCE

EXPERIENCE ELECTRIFIED POWER

This 2-row SUV offers electric power for short trips, and hybrid power for longer journeys—with engaging responsiveness.

USER-SELECTABLE ELECTRIFICATION

Experience all-electric power for trips within 32 miles, and the freedom of a gas/electric hybrid powertrain for longer journeys.4

i-ACTIV ALL WHEEL DRIVE

The rear-biased all-wheel-drive drivetrain is available whether using electric or hybrid power.

AT-HOME CHARGING

Decrease you charge time with an available at-home charging unit. And when out for a drive, find other charger with Mazda Connected Services and you MyMazda App.5

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INTERESTED IN A CX-70 YOU DON'T HAVE TO PLUG IN?

The 2026 Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo and Turbo S models provide smooth, responsive power, performance and efficiency thanks to its Inline 6 Engine and Mild Hybrid powertrain.

DESIGN

FORM AND FUNCTION TO FIT YOUR LIFE

DESIGN

ELEVATE WITH CRAFTMANSHIP

Our uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship is imbued into every detail of the Mazda CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid EV.

LEATHER SEATS

This welcoming interior is designed around your comfort, with details like available leather-trimmed heated seats.

GREIGE INTERIOR

The luxurious greige interior color option on CX-70 PHEV SC Plus models emphasizes the vehicle’s elegant design and comfort.

POWER FRONT PASSENGER SEAT

Your copilot can also get comfortable with an available 8-way power-adjustable front passenger seat.

ELECTRIFIED ELEGANCE

The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid EV delivers an elevated drive with performance and design that make it feel like an extension of you

VIEW INVENTORY

SAFETY

FOCUS WITH CONFIDENCE

LIFESTYLE

EXPAND YOUR POSSIBILITIES

ENHANCING YOUR DRIVE

These available technology features have been designed to improve the driving experience and boost both your awareness and your confidence while on the road.

AMAZON ALEXA

Connect to your maps, climate control, music, and more using your voice with Alexa Built-in, so you can focus on the road and what’s ahead of you.5

ACTIVE DRIVING DISPLAY

The available Active Driving Display provides easier access to essential information about your vehicle, with an increased display area for optimal visibility and functionality.

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CONVENIENT POWER OUTLETS

Make sure you and your passengers can stay fully charged along the journey with 12V of accessory power and USB-C outlets standard throughout the vehicle.

ROOFTOP AWNING

Unfurl shade and shelter with this stowable, weatherproof cover attaches easily to your crossbars and leaves plenty of space for the rest of your cargo.

SOFT BUMPER GUARD

Protect your bumper from loading and unloading scratches. This guard can also be used as a cargo liner.

TECHNOLOGY

CONNECT WITH MYMAZDA APP

Remotely start your engine, check vehicle status, set ideal temperatures and more; also, available Wi-Fi capabilities provide access to emergency services like automatic 911 dialing and roadside assistance.5

FAQ

What is the difference between a mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid?

Mild hybrids, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids are three different types of electrified vehicles combining a combustion engine with an electric motor. They differ in how the vehicle is powered and how battery packs are charged.

Mild hybrid electric vehicles (MHEVs) feature an internal combustion engine (ICE) with a small electric motor and battery. MHEV batteries are too small to power the vehicle, so they support the combustion engine in low load driving situations. The battery is charged via regenerative braking, and also powers vehicle accessories like the climate control system. A key benefit of MHEVs can be better fuel efficiency compared to vehicles with similarly sized ICEs, even though electric power can't move the vehicle on its own.

Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) feature a larger battery, and a more powerful electric motor compared to an MHEV. As a result, an HEV can be powered by the electric motor, combustion engine or a combination of the two.

Plug-in hybrids electric vehicles (PHEVs) feature even larger batteries and more powerful electric motors compared to HEVs, although they still utilize a gas engine. The main difference between a PHEV and an HEV is, as the name suggests, PHEV batteries can be recharged by plugging them into an external electricity source, or via regenerative braking and the vehicle’s gasoline engine. Additionally, PHEVs have the ability to drive short distances using electric power only in an EV mode.

What kind of driving range can I expect in the Mazda CX-70 PHEV?

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV has an all-electric driving range of up to 32 miles when fully charged, and a combined estimated range of 520 miles using electric and combustion power.4

Can I charge my CX-70 PHEV at home?

Yes, charging at home is possible thanks to the versatile and portable Level 1 charging cable that comes with your CX-70 PHEV.

Simply plug your vehicle into a standard 120-volt wall outlet. If you are looking to get the job done faster, you can install a universal Level 2 home charger to significantly reduce charging time.
You can also use the MyMazda app to find public charging stations near you.

How does the Mazda plug-in hybrid technology work?

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV pairs a 2.5L gasoline engine with a powerful electric motor. When in EV mode, used for typical city driving, power is provided by the electric motor. The gas engine is employed when extra power is needed for acceleration or when the PHEV battery is low.

You can recharge your electric battery by regenerative braking, the gas engine, or by plugging into a Level 1 or Level 2 charger.

Is the CX-70 PHEV battery covered by a warranty?

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV battery is covered by a High Voltage Battery Limited Warranty for 96 months or 100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Additionally, an extended battery emissions warranty covering 10 years, or 150,000 miles (whichever comes first) is available in some states. See your Mazda Dealer for Limited Warranty details.

How long do plug-in hybrid batteries last?

While they can offer exceptional reliability and longevity, the lifespans of plug-in hybrid batteries can vary by make and model. Exact details of the CX-70's battery have not been announced, but they will be shared soon. However, Mazda electrified vehicles feature long-lasting batteries backed by a High Voltage Battery Limited Warranty for 96 months or 100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Additionally, an extended battery emissions warranty covering 10 years, or 150,000 miles (whichever comes first) is available in some states. See your Mazda Dealer for Limited Warranty details.

How long does it take to fully charge the battery?

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV will charge in approximately 11 hours with the provided Level 1 charging cable. However, if you install a Level 2 home charger, that time is reduced to approximately 2.5 hours.11

What type of transmission does the CX-70 have?

Both the CX-70 and CX-70 PHEV feature an advanced 8-speed automatic transmission for a smooth and seamless driving experience.

What is Kinematic Posture Control and what are the benefits of this feature?

Kinematic Posture Control (KPC) is a unique Mazda technology that applies braking to the inside rear wheel while cornering. This pulls down the vehicle's inner rear corner and helps suppress body roll. The technology provides enhanced precision and better driving dynamics, and it's a standard feature in the Mazda CX-70 and CX-70 PHEV.12

Where does the CX-70 PHEV fit in the Mazda lineup?

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV is a mid-size SUV with sporty style and features. It’s larger than the Mazda CX-5 and the Mazda CX-50. The CX-70 PHEV is an option for those seeking a vibrant and active lifestyle who need extra cargo space. By comparison, the similarly sized Mazda CX-90 offers 3rd-row seating and can accommodate up to 8 people. The CX-90 is perfect for families or those who enjoy driving around others in an elegantly crafted interior.

What is the difference between the Mazda CX-70 PHEV and CX-90 PHEV?

The Mazda CX‑70 PHEV and CX‑90 PHEV are nearly identical in design, and powertrains, but the main difference is seating: the CX‑70 PHEV is a two-row SUV that seats five and offers more cargo space, making it ideal for smaller families, couples, or those who don’t need a third row. The CX‑90 PHEV adds a third row to seat up to seven, catering to larger families or those needing extra passenger capacity.

Both share the PHEV powertrain, towing capability (up to 3,500 lbs) 13, interior design, and tech features—so your choice mainly depends on whether you prioritize passenger space.

1 MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,530 destination charge (Alaska $1,575). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details.

2 Mazda CX-70 PHEV models offer up to 323 hp and 369 lb.-ft of torque when using the recommended premium octane fuel.

3 Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.NHTSA.gov).

4 EPA-estimated range includes both city and highway driving. EV Range is based on a full charge with electric-only driving. Total Driving Range is based on a full charge and full tank with operation on both electricity and gasoline. Range will vary based on vehicle and battery condition, temperature, driving habits and other factors. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual results will vary.

5 Connected services are subject to change at any time without notice. Mazda Connected Services is provided during a 1-year trial period; annual subscription fees apply thereafter. Use of MyMazda App and compatible phone are required. Connected services require cellular or Wi-Fi service. Data fees may apply. Never drive while distracted or while using a hand-held device. Please see your Owner’s Manual for important feature details and related privacy information.
3-month/2GB wireless data trial provides access to AT&T’s wireless data services. Eligible vehicle, compatible SIM card and trial activation by customer required. 3-month period begins at time of trial activation; wireless data service expires when 2GB of data is used or when 3-month period ends, whichever comes first. Hotspot connects up to 5 Wi-Fi capable devices, which use data from your plan. Wi-Fi hotspot functionality not available outside of U.S. & Canada. Service in Canada subject to unaffiliated carrier coverage. Offer, terms, and pricing subject to change. Coverage and service not available everywhere. Visit www.att.com/USTermsandconditions for more information. Never drive while distracted or while using a hand-held device. Please see your Owner’s Manual for important feature details and related privacy information.
Mobile 911 automatically calls 911 from a paired hands-free device when a moderate to severe collision is detected. Specific phone settings are required. There are limitations to the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.

6 Always check your surroundings. Be aware of the traffic around you. There are limitations to the operation of the system. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details.
Standard on all trims.
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7 Lane Departure Warning System is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the range and detection of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
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8 Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with Stop & Go is not an automated driving system. It is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the range and detection of the system. Driver action is required to resume MRCC with Stop & Go after a complete stop. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
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9 Smart Brake Support features are not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the operation of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
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Standard on all trims.

10 Always check your mirrors. Be aware of your surroundings. There are limitations to the range and detection of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
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11 Level 1 AC 120V at 15 amps charger. General conditions: State of charge (SOC) in the meter from 0% to 100%, battery temperature at 75˚ F. Charging times will vary based on charger type, vehicle and battery condition, temperature, and other factors. Actual results will vary. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
Level 2 AC 240V at 30 amps charger. General conditions: State of charge (SOC) in the meter from 0% to 100%, battery temperature at 75˚ F. Charging times will vary based on charger type, vehicle and battery condition, temperature, and other factors. Actual results will vary. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.

12 Kinematic Posture Control (KPC) is a system that helps stabilize the vehicle’s posture by performing brake control on sharp curves. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether KPC will be effective in preventing loss of control. See your Owner’s Manual for further details.

13 Up to 3,500 pounds of towing capacity with Mazda CX-70 and CX-90 PHEV models. Towing mode available on select CX-90 PHEV trims requires use of a Genuine Mazda hitch. Towing capacities shown are maximums and must be reduced by the weight of any passenger, cargo hitch or optional equipment in the towing vehicle. Please refer to vehicle Owner's Manual for details regarding towing capacities and other valuable information. Towing a trailer may have an effect on vehicle's handling, braking, durability, performance and driving economy. For specific information on recommended or required equipment, see your Mazda Dealer.