In our review of the 2025 Mazda CX-70, West Coast Editor James Riswick plainly referred to it as a two-door CX-90. Now, we love a little hyperbole around here — a little grandiosity seems appropriate from time to time — but in this particular instance, I’m here to confirm that in this case, it’s the literal truth. And I don’t mean that in the millennial way, but rather the old Merriam-Webster way. Apart from the seating arrangements, the 2024 Mazda CX-90
Sure, angles can be deceiving, but there’s no need for deception here. That’s our long-term CX-90 to the left and the CX-70 on the right. No, we didn’t ask for a CX-70 in white, but apparently whoever is in charge of Mazda’s
The CX-90 (foreground) didn’t look grungy until it was lined up next to the CX-70. Oops. But as we can see here, they match up perfectly. Our CX-70 loaner was better equipped than our long-term CX-90, hence the blacked out mirror caps, but I think I prefer the wheels on our CX-90. The additional brightwork on the CX-70’s doesn’t work as well against the white car, in my opinion. But now that we’ve covered the obvious overlap, let’s take a look at what differentiates them.
I’ve kept the CX-90 on the left for convenience’s sake. Note the quilted leather in the CX-70 loaner. It feels as good as it looks, too. None of the leather in my old Mazdas felt this nice, that’s for sure. As you can see, the CX-70 has a cargo shade running behind the second row and has storage cubbies rather than cupholders flanking the space where the third-row bench would go in a CX-90. The second- and first-row seats are in the same positions in both cars.