Imagine you're standing with the keys to a brand new Mazda CX-60, asking yourself one vital question: Can it hold all your cargo? Fear not, for you have stumbled upon the holy grail of boot space analysis. Here, we shall journey through the cavernous depths of the Mazda CX-60 boot space, comparing it to its Mazda brethren and its fiercest competitors in the great boot space battle.
Alas, our tale begins with a solitary generation (KH) of the Mazda CX-60, spanning from 2022 to the present. Its majestic boot offers a substantial 570 liters of luggage-swallowing greatness. And should you find yourself craving more room for your worldly possessions, folding the rear seats will grant you an incredibly generous 1,726 liters. Impressive, to say the least.
But how does the CX-60 fare within the Mazda family, you wonder? Well, wonder no more! Behold, as our beloved CX-60 trounces the CX-5 with a 12% larger boot space (570L vs. 506L). Already quite spacious Mazda 6 Kombi is leaving on a shoulder with its 522l boot, but, as the chart-topper, CX-60 boasts the largest boot among its Mazda peers, convincingly crushing the feeble efforts of the Mazda 2 (280L) and MX-5 Roadster (130L).
But what of the CX-60's rivals, those fiendish marauders seeking to pillage its boot space crown? The VW Touareg would appear a formidable foe, boasting a gargantuan 810L boot. However, delving deeper, we discover it's longer (4878mm) and has a greater wheelbase (2904mm) than our valiant CX-60. Notably, the boot space is equal to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz GLB (570L), and it surpasses the BMW X3 (550L) and Volvo XC60 (483L). So as the dust settles, one thing is clear: the Mazda CX-60 may not be the undisputed champion, but its boot space stands tall in the face of adversity.