** 2025 CX-90 Is A Stylish, Fun-To-Drive Package | HeraldNet.com

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The 2025 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus is a standout in the full-size SUV market, integrating a gasoline engine with hybrid technology to produce 323 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. Designed for families, it features three rows of seating for up to seven adults, with flexible storage options when the third row is folded. With a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon and a total range of nearly 440 miles, it is practical for long trips and offers a 26-mile all-electric range for city driving. Safety is prioritized with advanced i-Activsense technologies, including Smart Brake Support and a 360° View Monitor. Inside, luxury is highlighted by Nappa leather seating, a Bose audio system, and a power panoramic moonroof.

Built on an electrified large platform, the CX-90 enhances driving dynamics with sophisticated suspension systems. Its stylish design features 21-inch aluminum alloy wheels and blackout exterior elements. With a base price of $59,440, the CX-90 is a compelling choice for those seeking a blend of performance, comfort, and family-friendly utility.

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