Mazda certainly didn’t waste any time as it only took a week from the time the 2024 CX-90 was revealed until pricing details were announced. Not only that, the configurator is now up and running on the company’s website, allowing potential buyers to virtually build the ideal specs of the new luxury SUV. The math starts at $40,970 for the basic Turbo Select trim level with mandatory aim and $1,375 handling fees.
However, you can spend almost $27,000 more if you splurge on a fully loaded model. Go with the CX-90 in the Turbo S Premium Plus range’s topping trim and you’re looking at $61,325 before options. Just like Soul Red Crystal, Machine Gray, and Rhodium White Premium, this new Artisan Red Premium paint will run you an extra $595.
The Atmosphere Package priced at $725 bundles illuminated door scuff plates with cargo scuff plates, and Mazda will also include a welcome light logo. For an additional $900, the Premier Tow Package gets you a trailer hitch, harness, tow ball and brake controller. Available for $625, the Destination Package offers a retractable cargo cover, cargo net, bars, and a first aid kit.
You can also opt for the Premier Protection Package, in which case the 2024 CX-90 will have all-weather floor mats, a cargo tray with seatback protection, wheel locks and black splash guards. Spectrum is Mazda’s fancy way of saying paint protection film, available for an additional $450. Digital mirrors are $800, and the pet ramp is another $200.
Speaking of your four-legged companion, the 2024 CX-90 can be ordered with a pet restraint for $40 and a pet seat protector for $225. An additional $50 can be spent on a cargo block to secure your belongings, while a $100 soft bumper guard will prevent scratches when loading/unloading cargo.
If for whatever reason you want to use the built-in navigation, Mazda wants $470 for the SD card. Another $150 can be used for the cargo mat, along with $85 for the black wheel lock and $45 for the black wheel lug nuts. Rounding off the list of options and accessories are a $250 exercise pedal and a $75 roadside assistance kit.
Overall, you’re looking at the 2024 Mazda CX-90 which costs $67,685, including destination and handling fees. The SUV should reach dealers this spring, with the smaller CX-70 to follow later this year. In the meantime, you can play with the CX-90’s configuration at the source link below.