Considering a CX-90 to replace my CX-9

I currently have a 2014 CX-9, which has done really well over the past 5 years that I've owned it. However I'm starting to think about replacing it, especially so because it averages 14 l/100km in fuel consumption and here in Canada I expect the government (especially if the current administration remains in power) to keep jacking up the cost of fuel over the coming years. I was quite excited by the CX-90 when it came out, but there are a couple of questions that have come up since reading professional and owner reviews. I'd love to get some honest feedback from new owners.

My biggest concern is the iStop. is this feature annoying? Maybe a better question would be, if I found it annoying in other vehicles would I get irritated by it in the CX90? Does it also turn off the a/c compressor and start pumping less-cool air into the cabin like on other cars I've driven?

Secondly, are there any driving aids or tech features that can't be turned off, that you wish you could?

Also considering a Highlander Hybrid (and am already on the wait list because they take up to 2 years - but can pull out at any time if I want). It won't be as exciting as a CX90 but it is surprisingly smooth and I have a lot of confidence in the durability of the vehicle.
 
High fuel taxes in Canada certainly are an incentive to move on from a CX-9, much more so than in the US where the final discounted CX-9 units are a bargain.

But the CX-90 does not seem to move the economy needle forward enough. The city mileage is usefully better, but highway only 2mpg better. The PHEV is particularly disappointing, especially compared to some of the Toyota hybrids.

Mazda overall seems to be having trouble with delivering higher fuel economy these days. The only real quantum leap on the horizon appears to be the CX-50 with the Toyota sourced hybrid.

I too am considering moving from a CX-9 to a CX-90, but it won’t be for the fuel economy.
 

RhodiumRay

2017 MX-5 & 2024 CX90
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2024 Turbo S PP
Mazda is only 30 days into delivery of their CX90 platform and the verdict is still out. Early owner feedback is the CX90 is delivering higher than expected fuel economy with new their inline 6 drivetrain and beats their competitors easily in most cases. The value that Mazda offers really shines above many in its class.


 
Mazda is only 30 days into delivery of their CX90 platform and the verdict is still out. Early owner feedback is the CX90 is delivering higher than expected fuel economy with new their inline 6 drivetrain and beats their competitors easily in most cases. The value that Mazda offers really shines above many in its class.


I’m sure we all agree on why Mazdas are great, but the reality is Mazda volume is a fraction of Toyota volume. And the auto industry is all about volume, something not covered in that puff piece article.

Mazda only moves about a million units a year globally, which makes them one of the smallest manufacturers, along with Subaru. Both have insufficient resources to navigate the brutal transition to electric, so both are now joined at the hip with Toyota. I suspect they will need to be even closer to Toyota than they were with Ford to ensure survival.

I do hope the CX-90 does as well as the CX-5, which has basically kept the boat afloat for the past few years. I need them to survive to feed my Miata habit!
 

RhodiumRay

2017 MX-5 & 2024 CX90
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2024 Turbo S PP
I’m sure we all agree on why Mazdas are great, but the reality is Mazda volume is a fraction of Toyota volume. And the auto industry is all about volume, something not covered in that puff piece article.

Mazda only moves about a million units a year globally, which makes them one of the smallest manufacturers, along with Subaru. Both have insufficient resources to navigate the brutal transition to electric, so both are now joined at the hip with Toyota. I suspect they will need to be even closer to Toyota than they were with Ford to ensure survival.

I do hope the CX-90 does as well as the CX-5, which has basically kept the boat afloat for the past few years. I need them to survive to feed my Miata habit!
My habit as well with the CX90 being my 4th Mazda in the past decade.
 
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reminds me of the subaru-toyota collaboration. was (kind of) excited when they brought out a crosstrek hybrid...til i saw the numbers. that had me wondering how much toyota collab was involved on that drivetrain...:confused:
 

sm1ke

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Someone here at the office brought what appears to be a CX-90 loaner in today. Shame on the dealer for applying that tacky, misaligned HYBRID decal :(

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I don't think the CX-90 will replace my current CX-9. The front and rear end just aren't growing on me as much as I thought they might. I'd much rather just get another CX-9. IMO the CX-9's front and rear are proud and prominent. The CX-90's look smushed in a bit, at least to me.

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cx5boo333

2021 Cx5 GT AWD
Someone here at the office brought what appears to be a CX-90 loaner in today. Shame on the dealer for applying that tacky, misaligned HYBRID decal :(

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I don't think the CX-90 will replace my current CX-9. The front and rear end just aren't growing on me as much as I thought they might. I'd much rather just get another CX-9. IMO the CX-9's front and rear are proud and prominent. The CX-90's look smushed in a bit, at least to me.

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That decal is quite... ugly. But that's a cool comparison shot of the front side profiles! The CX-90 doesn't look bad per say.. but I agree it looks squashed, whereas the lines of your CX-9 are aggressive, but swooshy and elegant. The two, in the grey in these pictures especially remind me of sea-creature noses:
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I know it's an odd comparison but...
 

RhodiumRay

2017 MX-5 & 2024 CX90
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I’m not a fan of the Select trim that is pictured above without the chrome trim that comes on the next trim up. The lower chrome trim along all sides on the upper trims bring out the best of the design for the car.
 

sm1ke

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I’m not a fan of the Select trim that is pictured above without the chrome trim that comes on the next trim up. The lower chrome trim along all sides on the upper trims bring out the best of the design for the car.

This is true, it would have been a much closer comparison if the CX-90 had the bright chrome treatment in the lower bumper. I think that for me, the reason it looks smushed is because of the headlight shape and the shape of the bumper/trim (in comparison to the CX-9). The front emblem also doesn't push forward as much as the CX-9, and the grille appears to be flatter as a result.

Despite all this, the design changes do make a lot of sense for a RWD-based platform to reduce the front overhang.
 

AceNinja

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I have never owned a CX-9 but did owned a CX-5 2017 which I have traded in for the CX-90. I thought about getting it at the time but couldn't find the need for it.
The i-stop isn't bad and it doesn't disactivate anything besides the wireless charger. Also the I-stop wont engage if other things doesn't meet it's requirements. I would recommend taking it for a drive with all the settings needed to have it activate to get a feel for it as it is a lot better than other car because of quick response. I like it for cruising downhill because you wouldn't even notice at all.
 

Antoine

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Very interesting comparison, @sm1ke! I see what you're saying, those smaller wheels and that decal are definitely not helping...lol...That said, love the the 5/9 front-end but I think Mazda nailed the front-end design on the upmarket 00 models, especially for a first attempt! It is flatter and fuller, but at the same time bolder and more muscular...My favorite part are those headlights, there's something magical in their design because they always catch my eyes...Reminds me of a Jaguar or Cheetah's eyes.

In the end, you can't go wrong with either! 😁
 
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Not sure OP is still looking, but if on a long shot he still is and is in Canada, rates on short 3 or 4 yr terms (4.65 and 5.30%) are pretty solid right now for Mazda. Not just for CX90s, but for that one, can be a good 2% below the competition. Nothing ground breaking, but not insignificant either.

Don't know how or why they offer this in Canada, seems to be a money loser. Worries me a bit if it's because they need to juice sales. I guess other manufacturers might just offer cash discounts with their higher rates so it all ends up the same, but all things equal borrowing now in the 5ish range is pretty rare.
 
So I got to test drive the CX-90 GT (340bhp) the other week while getting my Mazda3 serviced.

Pros
- Interior is beautiful
- Engine sound is smooth and pleasing on the ear
- Doing a 0-60 is kind of fun ;)
- i-Stop didn't seem as bad as I expected. It didn't seem to make the air conditioning lukewarm. It wasn't super hot that day so I'd love to understand if it does blow warm air when the engine stops.

Cons
- The powertrain: At low speeds there's the well documented twitchy/jerky operation. In other vehicles (e.g. my CX-9 V6 or the Toyota Highlander Hybrid) the transmission fades into the background and the experience is relaxing in city traffic. When on the highway I didn't get the hang of getting the right level of power, didn't seem to do much until my foot went to the floor when the car woke up, kicked down and lurched forward. I think using the paddle shifters might help perhaps..but the old 6 speed and V6 on the CX-9 seems easier and intuitive to manage
- When i-Stop turns the engine on when it's at a standstill, there's a slightly disconcerting clunk occasionally.


So I'm now trying to figure out if I run my CX-9 into the ground, go for the CX-90, wait for CX-90 TSB to fix the jerks in the next model year, or get a less exciting, arguably more reliable and more easy to live with Highlander...
 
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Considering cx-90 is a new platform and new drivetrain from the ground up, it's understandable to have bugs. I would wait for the refresh or the second year at minimum to flush these complaints out