The period approaching the Tet holiday sees a surge in travel demand, with many consumers opting to purchase vehicles for their families, especially SUV models. Mazda offers a diverse range of SUVs, from large 7-seater models to urban vehicles, catering to the needs of various customer groups.
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The CX-8 design in the 7-seater segment. Photo: Mazda |
The CX-8 design in the 7-seater segment. Photo: Mazda
The Mazda CX-8, a 7-seater, is a strong contender for large families. Its three rows of seats offer comfort for long journeys, complemented by diverse features and safety technologies. The Mazda CX-8 starts at under 950 million VND.
The Mazda CX-5, a C-segment SUV, consistently ranks among the market's top-selling models. According to VAMA data, its sales in 2025 surpassed 17,200 units, with 12/2025 marking a record 2,596 vehicles sold, the highest since its launch in Vietnam. The Mazda CX-5 maintains its competitive edge in the C-segment SUV market by balancing design, performance, and ownership costs.
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The CX-5 often ranks among the top-selling C-segment high-riding vehicles. Photo: Mazda |
The CX-5 often ranks among the top-selling C-segment high-riding vehicles. Photo: Mazda
For flexible urban mobility, Mazda presents the CX-30 and CX-3, ideal for young individuals or small families. According to the company, the CX-3 is suitable for frequent urban commutes and short spring new year trips, equipped with a 1.5 SkyActiv engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission. The CX-30, conversely, prioritizes driving experience and refinement, highlighted by its new Arful Design. Mazda's SUV models start from 529 million VND, distributed through a network of 110 showrooms and dealerships nationwide.
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The CX-30 on city streets. Photo: Mazda |
The CX-30 on city streets. Photo: Mazda
Mazda reported selling over 310,000 vehicles in Vietnam by the end of 2025, boasting a product portfolio that spans various segments.
Quang Anh


