How To Get A Massive Value On Mazda CX-30
The Mazda CX-30 has been a smash hit since it debuted five years ago. With few updates since its 2020 debut, 2026 likely brings a new CX-30 to our shores. Right now Mazda has a number of excellent incentives remaining 2025 CX-30 models. Let's find out the best way to get a deal on this fun yet practical small SUV.
The CX-30 is Mazda’s entry level SUV, at a very attractive $25,195 msrp for 2025. Apple and Android smartphone integration to the 8.8 center display are standard, as is a 191 horsepower engine; a 2.5 turbo with 250 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque is optional. All-wheel drive is also standard, and the CX-30 is a very fun vehicle to drive for the small SUV segment.
The CX-30, despite its low price point, has a 5-star safety rating with the NHTSA, and is a 2023 IIHS top safety pick. It is also recommended by Consumer Reports, with a 4/5 predicted reliability score from the notoriously curmudgeon-esque publication. The CX-30 offers 26 MPG city and 33 MPG highway along with its spirited acceleration.

Remote engine start and a Mazda phone app help you get your car going when you aren’t even in it yet. It also can help you find your car if you don’t remember where you parked it. An optional 12 speaker Bose stereo and an optional wireless phone charging pad ensure you can keep your tunes pumping at maximum volume.
The 2.5S, 2.5S Select Sport, and 2.5 S preferred all come with the standard 191-hp SKYACTIV 2.5 liter inline four and 6 speaker Mazda Harmonic Acoustics audio system. All models have LED headlights and LED taillights, full power options, push button start, rain sensing wipers, and all but the 2.5S have 18 inch alloy wheels and dual zone (vs. single zone) air conditioning. Seven colors are offered, including snowflake white pearl ($450), machine gray ($595), soul red ($595), platinum quartz, deep crystal blue, jet black mica, and polymetal gray metallic. The turbo engine comes in both the Carbon trim as well as on the Turbo Premium and Turbo Premium plus trim. The Carbon gets leatherette trimmed seats, while the Premium get real leather seats, leather wrapped wheel, gear selector, heated seats, and heated steering wheel. Turbo trims start at $32,790 msrp, making the entry level engines more attractive for many buyers.
Right now there are a host of ways to save with a great deal on a CX-30. Mazda has a host of national offers, including a host of lease cash deals ($360-$720 which are trim dependent), and a lease offer of $275/month for 33 months with $3,999 down on 2025 2.5S Preferred. There is also $500 customer cash on higher level trims, and a $1,000 loyalty bonus for returning Mazda customers. All trims are also eligible for 4.9% APR plus deferred payments for 90 days. Lastly there is $500 military cash. Be sure to search local dealers as deals may also be available by region; with the 2025 CX-30 getting to be an older model, now is the time to try and secure a great price. Cast a wide net using the dealer inventory tool and compare multiple stores within a reasonable driving radius; despite national promotions, not all dealers price the same, and some will be more aggressive on in-stock colors or option packages. Ask every store for an out-the-door price that includes taxes and fees, and be selective about add-ons like paint protection, VIN etching, maintenance packages, and extra alarm systems—polite declines on extras can save hundreds or even thousands.
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