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New Mazda CX-9 makes world debut in Sydney

Mazda recently unveiled the redesigned CX-9 during the recent international auto show in Sydney. The Japanese carmaker first released this seven-seater crossover back in 2007 with its first refresh back in 2009.
The second facelift f the Mazda CX-9 gives it a look that alligns its styling with other products like the CX-5 an the 6. The midsize crossover now follows the Soul of Motion theme from front to rear. The designers also made some changes to the interior and also added some safety features.
The 2013 CX-9 seems to have a more serious front fascia featuring a 5-point grille, revamped headlights, and a new design of the bumper. It actually looks modern and sharper than its older brother. Some models will also get daytime running lights while the range will get halo ring guides around the headlamp.
The rear end gets combination lamps, redesigned bumper, and new exhaust styling. The vehicle also gets 20-inch aluminum rims and new choices for paint finishes.
Inside, the CX-9 buyers will be treated to an overhauled color scheme, seats, door panels, panel gauges, and shift knob. Mazda also equips the CX-9 with a new infotainment system capable of speech recognition.
The car manufacturer also added i-ACTIVESENSE features to enhance the safety of the vehicle. This includes lane departure alerts, obstruction warnings, and control for the high beam.
For the Australian market, Mazda did not implement changes to the 3.7L V-6 engine which can produce 273 horses and a torque of 367 Nm.
The version for North America should make its debut during the auto show in Los Angeles this November or in Detroit by January next year.
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2012 Mazda BT-50 Freestyle Cab,

2012 Mazda BT-50 Freestyle Cab - Front Side The BT-50 Freestyle Cab offers a unique combination of seating for four, an exceptionally wide pillar-less door opening, and a large carrying capacity. On each side of the cabin, a front-hinged door and a rear access panel combine to provide a 1,408mm-wide opening that makes for easy entry to and exit from either the front or rear seats.
2012 Mazda BT-50 Freestyle Cab - Door Rear-seat comfort has been taken to levels never seen before in the Freestyle Cab. Cushions have been lengthened by 50mm for better thigh support and more stable fitment of child seats while the seatback height has been increased by 128mm. The rear seat cushions can be removed and with the rear access panels opening to an angle of nearly 90 degrees, the option of loading and storing cargo into the rear seating area of the cab has never been easier.
A further advantage of the All-New BT-50 Freestyle Cab is its capacious carrying capacity. The cargo tub has increased in width, length and height resulting in an overall cargo volume of 1,453 litres. This is an increase of 266 litres over the equivalent current model.
The All-New Mazda BT-50 will go on sale later this year.
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