Mazda CX-7 Diesel Tunbridge Wells
On the outside the CX-7 in Tunbridge Wells now benefits from a larger lower grille, redesigned fog lights and a larger roof spoiler. There’s also a resculpted rear bumper, 19-inch alloy wheels as standard and additional chrome trim on the boot handle and along the sills. Elsewhere the distinctive kink in the shoulder line and swollen wheel arches remain, giving the 4x4 a more dynamic look than most of its rivals in the compact SUV segment.
Humphries & Parks Ltd
01892 500300
Tunbridge Wells Kia, Dowding Way
Tunbridge Wells
Humphries & Parks Ltd
01892 500300
Tunbridge Wells Kia, Dowding Way
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23UY
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Lifestyle Ford
01892 515666
3 Mount Ephraim
Tunbridge Wells
Lifestyle Ford
01892 515666
3 Mount Ephraim
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN48AG
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Caffyns Plc
01892 515700
Lamberts Road
Tunbridge Wells
Caffyns Plc
01892 515700
Lamberts Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23EL
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Sigma Performance Ltd
01892 538802
Ruskin House
Tunbridge Wells
Sigma Performance Ltd
01892 538802
Ruskin House
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN49NP
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Qas Ltd
01892 530430
North Farm Road
Tunbridge Wells
Qas Ltd
01892 530430
North Farm Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23DP
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Axlrate
01892 544446
North Farm Road
Tunbridge Wells
Axlrate
01892 544446
North Farm Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23DR
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W N S S Ltd
01892 542553
6 Hillgarth
Tunbridge Wells
W N S S Ltd
01892 542553
6 Hillgarth
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN40DJ
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Mid Kent Car Breakers
01892 511553
North Farm Lane
Tunbridge Wells
Mid Kent Car Breakers
01892 511553
North Farm Lane
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23EE
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Tunbridge Wells Honda
01892 547777
Dowding Way
Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells Honda
01892 547777
Dowding Way
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23DS
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Cooper (Tunbridge)
01892 548877
39 Saint Johns Road
Tunbridge Wells
Cooper (Tunbridge)
01892 548877
39 Saint Johns Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN49TP
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The CX-7 has been given a new lease of life! Mazda’s sporty crossover SUV has always been a niche choice and largely overlooked by UK buyers – thanks to the only engine choice being the thirsty 2.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine from the 3 MPS. But two years after in went on sale in Britain, the Japanese firm has reacted to public opinion and fitted a diesel engine as well as updating the looks inside and out.
On the outside the CX-7 now benefits from a larger lower grille, redesigned fog lights and a larger roof spoiler. There’s also a resculpted rear bumper, 19-inch alloy wheels as standard and additional chrome trim on the boot handle and along the sills. Elsewhere the distinctive kink in the shoulder line and swollen wheel arches remain, giving the 4x4 a more dynamic look than most of its rivals in the compact SUV segment.
And it’s a similar story once you pull away. The 2.2-litre diesel engine is a development of the unit first fitted to the Mazda 6, but here it gets an uprated turbocharger and intercooler, and it does a fantastic job of hauling the 1,800kg CX-7 along. In gear acceleration feels livelier than the 0-60mph time suggests, and despite a hint of clatter on start up it revs smoothly and there’s a pleasing warble from the single exhaust once it’s warmed through.
The steering feels light but with surprising amounts of feedback for a car of this size, while the notchy gearshift is unmistakably a Mazda. A five per cent increase in torsional rigidity plus a new set of dampers give the CX-7 nimbleness in the bends, although the ride can feel a little harsh at times. But it’s an acceptable trade off given that cabin noise is so low – something Mazda has worked hard on improving with this car.
When it comes to trim levels and engine choices Mazda are keeping things simple with the CX-7. The 2.3-litre turbo unit has been ditched altogether for the UK leaving the excellent diesel as your only option, while the fully laden Sport Tech-spec is all that’s on offer, too.
With every luxury you could ever need, such as leather upholstery, sat-nav (with a tiny 4.1-inch screen) and a premium stereo all coming as standard, you won’t be left wanting for gadgets. But it comes at a price, £25,785 to be precise - dangerously close to Audi Q5 money.
Rival: Ford Kuga
The driver’s choice in the compact SUV class is so accomplished on the move that you’re often left wanting more power from the 136bhp 2.0 TDCi to enjoy it. Its muscular styling and compact dimensions mean it’s great to look at, too, while class-leading economy and CO2 emissions are the icing on the cake.
Author: Jack Rix
Mazda CX-7 diesel