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Mazda CX-60 and CX-80 plug-in hybrids now cheaper than diesels to clear 2025 stock

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Mazda’s national 2025 plate clearance deals for the CX-60 and CX-80 plug-in hybrids see most grades undercut their usually far cheaper diesel counterparts.

Mazda has cut thousands of dollars from the usual drive-away pricing of its 2025-built CX-60 and CX-80 plug-in hybrids, with most grades now more affordable than their diesel counterparts.

National drive-away prices – still open to individual dealer negotiation – are listed on Mazda’s website for the CX-60 P50e Pure, Evolve, Touring, GT and Azami, as well as the CX-80 P50e Touring, GT and Azami.

Starting from $56,990 drive-away, compared to its usual $63,290 RRP before on-road costs, the entry-level 2025 Mazda CX-60 P50e Pure plug-in hybrid is now cheaper than its D50e Pure inline-six diesel equivalent.

For context, with a Melbourne postcode, the CX-60 D50e Pure is listed on Mazda’s online ‘build and price’ tool at $57,900 drive-away.

MORE: 2026 Mazda CX-60 P50e GT PHEV review

Mazda CX-60

The CX-60 G25 Pure four-cylinder non-turbo and G40e Pure six-cylinder turbo petrol grades are also discounted nationally at $47,990 and $53,990, respectively – excluding WA, where all drive-away offers for the CX-60 and CX-80 are $1000 dearer.

The CX-60 P50e Evolve, P50 Touring, P50e GT and P50e Azami plug-in hybrids are listed at $62,990, $65,990, $71,990 and $76,990 drive-away, respectively, with all grades except the Azami undercutting their D50e diesel counterparts.

These grades usually retail for $68,290, $71,290, $77,290 and $81,490 – all before on-road costs – resulting in savings of around $10,000 across the board, when factoring in on-road costs.

Meanwhile, the CX-80 plug-in hybrid range starts from $69,990 drive-away for the P50e Touring, which is less than its $75,250 RRP, and cheaper than the D50 Touring’s $70,370 drive-away result in Melbourne.

MORE: 2025 Mazda CX-80 to undercut CX-60 with starting price around $55,000

Mazda CX-80

Similar to the CX-60, national drive-away pricing is also listed for the CX-80 P50e GT and P50e Azami plug-in hybrids, at $76,990 and $82,990, respectively.

The brand is also offering the inline-six turbo-petrol CX-80 G40e Pure at $56,990 and G40e GT at $72,990.

Australian new-car sales data reveals 1029 plug-in hybrid examples of the Mazda CX-60 were reported as sold last year, a 31 per cent decrease from 2024 and representing 19 per cent of its total sales.

MORE: 2026 Mazda CX-60 G40e Pure review

Mazda CX-60

The six- or seven-seat Mazda CX-80 plug-in hybrid recorded 971 sales in Australia in 2025, representing a stronger 25.2 per cent share of its total sales.

Other 2025 plate clearance deals from Mazda include the CX-3 G20 Pure from $32,990, CX-30 G20 Pure from $35,990, CX-5 G20 Maxx from $37,990, Mazda 2 G15 Evolve from $28,990 and Mazda 3 G20 Pure from $33,990 – all drive-away.

Run-out deals for Mazda BT-50 utes built earlier in 2025, before the introduction of a new 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine and an automatic stop-start system for 3.0-litre turbo-diesel variants, also remain available.


2025 Mazda CX-60 price in Australia 

  • CX-60 G25 Pure four-cylinder petrol RWD – $44,240 RRP / $47,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 G40e Pure inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $50,240 RRP / $53,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 D50e Pure inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $52,240 RRP
  • CX-60 P50e Pure four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $63,290 RRP / $56,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 G25 Evolve four-cylinder petrol RWD – $49,240 RRP
  • CX-60 G40e Evolve inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $55,240 RRP
  • CX-60 D50e Evolve inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $57,240 RRP
  • CX-60 P50e Evolve four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $68,290 RRP / $62,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 G25 Touring four-cylinder petrol RWD – $52,240 RRP
  • CX-60 G40e Touring inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $58,240 RRP
  • CX-60 D50e Touring inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $60,240 RRP
  • CX-60 P50e Touring four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $71,290 RRP / $65,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 G40e GT inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $64,240 RRP / $67,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 D50e GT inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $66,240 RRP
  • CX-60 P50e GT four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $77,290 RRP / $71,990 drive-away
  • CX-60 G40e Azami inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $68,440 RRP
  • CX-60 D50e Azami inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $70,440 RRP
  • CX-60 P50e Azami four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $81,490 RRP / $76,990 drive-away

Note: The listed drive-away prices are $1000 higher in Western Australia. 

2025 Mazda CX-80 price in Australia 

  • CX-80 G40e Pure inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $55,200 RRP / $56,990 drive-away
  • CX-80 G40e Touring inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $62,200 RRP
  • CX-80 D50e Touring inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $64,200 RRP
  • CX-80 P50e Touring four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $75,250 RRP / $69,990 drive-away
  • CX-80 G40e GT inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $69,200 RRP / $72,990 drive-away
  • CX-80 D50e GT inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $71,200 RRP
  • CX-80 P50e GT four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $82,250 RRP / $76,990 drive-away
  • CX-80 G40e Azami inline-six turbo-petrol AWD – $74,400 RRP
  • CX-80 D50e Azami inline-six turbo-diesel AWD – $76,400 RRP
  • CX-80 P50e Azami four-cylinder plug-in hybrid AWD – $87,450 RRP / $82,990 drive-away

Note: The listed drive-away prices are $1000 higher in Western Australia.

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