The 2025 Mazda CX-80 Homura: Powerful New Engine, Luxe Upgrades, and Why Drivers Are Buzzing in New Zealand
Mazda NZ adds the CX-80 Homura 3.3L mild-hybrid for 2025—blending luxury, power, and tech in a seven-seat SUV that’s turning heads.
- Power: 209kW, 450Nm from the 3.3L turbo mild-hybrid
- Fuel Efficiency: Just 8.4L/100km (official combined)
- Seats: 7 (with heated rear seats)
- Price Range: $74,990–$89,490 NZD
Mazda is shaking up New Zealand’s large SUV market with a big announcement: the flagship 2025 Mazda CX-80 Homura is available with a muscular 3.3-litre mild-hybrid inline six-cylinder engine for the first time. Until now, the coveted Homura trim was strictly plug-in hybrid territory.
This launch doesn’t just expand the CX-80’s appeal—it sends a clear signal that Mazda is doubling down on luxury and performance for Kiwi families looking for space and style.
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What Makes the 2025 Mazda CX-80 Homura Different?
The new Homura 3.3 delivers a heady blend of power and efficiency thanks to its turbocharged six-cylinder hybrid setup. Drivers can expect a strong 209kW of power and 450Nm of torque—enough for rapid acceleration on the open road, while keeping fuel use capped at 8.4L per 100km.
Mazda’s Homura badge means you’ll also enjoy top-shelf luxury: Heated front and rear seats, immersive Bose audio, a crystal-clear panoramic sunroof, and an electrically adjustable steering column all come standard.
The enhanced Driver Personalisation System takes things a step further, suggesting and storing your ideal driving position for peak comfort. This is pure 2025 tech, making every family road trip smoother, safer, and more enjoyable.
Why Did Mazda Bring a 6-Cylinder Hybrid to the NZ CX-80 Range?
Mazda’s decision boils down to choice and customer demand. Since the CX-80’s NZ launch in late 2024, families and SUV enthusiasts have wanted a flagship grade with a big-engine feel—without losing hybrid efficiency.
Now, with the Homura 3.3L joining the line-up from mid-2025, buyers can pick either the advanced PHEV or the smooth, potent six-cylinder mild hybrid. That means sharper performance for drivers, quieter long-haul cruising, and less time at the pump.
How Much Does the 2025 CX-80 Homura Cost and Where Does It Fit?
The Homura 3.3L hybrid is sharply priced at $82,990. This positions it between the CX-80 SP 2.5 plug-in hybrid ($80,990) and the higher-spec Homura PHEV ($89,490).
For those seeking top value with plenty of luxury, the SP 3.3L mild hybrid starts at $74,990. The broadened Homura range now gives buyers more ways to personalize their big Mazda SUV.
The Drive has reported on how inline-six hybrids are transforming expectations for family SUVs, and Mazda’s move puts New Zealanders at the forefront of this global shift.
Q&A: Your Top Questions Answered
Q: Is the CX-80 Homura just about luxury?
A: Far from it. You get thrilling performance thanks to the six-cylinder engine—and that coveted upmarket feel with genuine comfort touches.
Q: How does the hybrid system work?
A: The mild-hybrid system assists in acceleration and boosts efficiency, but always leaves you with the muscular soundtrack and thrust of a classic six.
Q: Is the plug-in hybrid Homura still available?
A: Yes! Now, buyers can opt for either the PHEV or the new mild-hybrid six—matching your driving style and needs.
How to Choose the Right Mazda CX-80 for Your Family in 2025
1. Decide if maximum efficiency (plug-in hybrid) or performance (six-cylinder) matters most.
2. Compare luxury features—Homura trims add key comfort and personalization perks.
3. Set your budget and factor in potential fuel savings.
4. Contact your local Mazda dealer for a test drive.
Get ready to experience the boldest Mazda SUV yet. Visit Mazda’s official NZ website or talk to your dealer and reserve your 2025 CX-80 Homura before launch!
Quick Summary Checklist
- ✔️ New 3.3L mild-hybrid Homura lands mid-2025
- ✔️ Seven seats, top-tier luxury features standard
- ✔️ Starts at $82,990, filling a key range gap
- ✔️ Inline-six hybrid = big power & surprising efficiency
- ✔️ More choice for Kiwi SUV buyers than ever before