Ranked #204 car in the UK · SUV · 951 units sold last year

Mazda CX-80

The Mazda CX-80 is the brand's seven-seat flagship SUV - a longer, three-row version of the CX-60 on the same rear-biased platform, with a premium-aimed cabin. UK cars are the smooth 3.3 straight-six diesel and a plug-in hybrid. It offers genuine seven-seat space and an upmarket feel that undercuts the German establishment, though, like the CX-60, the firm ride and occasionally jerky low-speed manners are the trade-off for its sporting intent.

How these figures are sourced the valuation is anchored to a researched used-market price for this model (AutoTrader median, 2023 at 30k miles). Reliability, mileage and variant data are real DVSA MOT records. Dimensions, tyre sizes and costs, servicing figures and the insurance group are segment-level estimates rather than sourced per car, and are being replaced model by model.

Mazda CX-80
Photo: Alexander-93 via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0 · source
Body
SUV
Years
2024–2026
Fuel
Diesel / Plug-in Hybrid
Economy
42 mpg

combined

Insurance
Group 24

The short version

52/100

Forecourt score

Value 55 · Insurance 47 · catalogue percentiles

The Mazda CX-80 holds its value about averagely and costs about average to run. On three-year value retention it ranks better than 55% of models.

The Forecourt score blends how this car ranks against the catalogue on value retention, reliability and insurance cost (weighted 40/40/20) — the from-new ownership picture. Higher is better; running cost is not yet folded in.

Pick your version

Estimates are tuned to the version you choose.

Fuel

Mild Hybrid · 3283cc

Power

254 ps

Drivetrain

AWD

Cam drive

Chain

Quoted MPG

42 mpg

The volume CX-80 - 3.3 inline-six diesel with 48V mHEV, AWD, 254 PS. Seven-seat sibling to the CX-60 on the same platform. Chain-driven.

Tell us about the one you're looking at

2024
20242026
15,600 mi
0Expected: 15,600180k
good
PoorFairGoodExcellent

Tidy and well looked-after for its age — the typical car.

Remembered as you browse other cars.

Optional — fills in the exact year and ULEZ status for your specific car. The registration isn’t stored.

Estimated market value

How we got this number — click for the breakdown, or to challenge it.

£37,800

Range £30,000£46,250

medium confidence

When new (2024)circa £53,000Age-based value£39,072Mileage adjustment+£0Condition & region+£20Market calibration+£708Forecourt price£39,800Private sale£35,800Part-exchange£31,500

The depreciation curve

How a 2024-registration Mazda CX-80 loses value over time.

What it costs to own

Over

Based on the 2024 car with 15,600 miles you entered above — worth about £37,800 today — here is the cost of owning it for the next 5 years, at roughly 7,800 miles a year.

5-year total

£17,084

Per year

£3,417

All-in per mile

£0.44

Fuel per mile

18.1p

If a company carAround £703/mo Benefit-in-Kind tax at the 40% rate (£352/mo at 20%) — 37% band

Depreciation£3,484
Fuel / energy£7,060
Servicing£1,765
Road tax£1,000
Insurance£3,775

If you're a company-car driver

At 37% BIK, a 40% taxpayer would pay about £703/month in company-car tax (£352/month at 20%) — on top of the running costs above. Full BIK table below for context.

Best age to buy — around 2 years

A 2-year-old example loses roughly £5,050 a year — 55% less than the £11,150 a one-year-old sheds. The steepest drop is behind it.

Uses current UK pump and home-charging prices (DESNZ weekly), typical-driver insurance and manufacturer service intervals. "Fuel per mile" is just the energy input — so an EV at ~9p and a diesel at ~22p make running-cost comparison direct. A guide; your own costs will vary.

How it compares

Where this car ranks against the 340 vehicles in our index — higher is better.

Holds its valuebetter than 55%
Fuel economybetter than 56%
Cheap to insurebetter than 47%

Percentile rank across our full index. A measure is shown only where the data spreads meaningfully across the index.

Petrol, diesel, hybrid or EV?

How the available versions compare on price, running cost, and the headaches each tends to develop.

3.3 e-Skyactiv D diesel

Mazda's flagship 7-seater. Straight-six diesel 7-seat SUV is almost unique in 2024 — and significantly cheaper than X7 / Q7 / GLE. Lovely interior. Reliability watch from CX-60 concerns. Cross-shop Kia Sorento diesel and Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid.

New price
circa £53,000
Annual fuel / energy
£1,950
3-yr depreciation
51%

Watch for

  • ·Too new for CX-80 patterns — but shares CX-60 platform
  • ·CX-60 was last in 2024 reliability — caution warranted
  • ·Diesel coarse at idle vs German rivals
  • ·Real-world 40 mpg from 2-tonne 7-seater

2.5 e-Skyactiv PHEV

Rare 7-seat PHEV — most PHEV SUVs are 5-seat. 38mi range modest but useful for commute. Fleet drivers should weigh BIK savings vs the reliability question. The CX-80 PHEV is interesting but not yet proven.

New price
circa £60,000
Annual fuel / energy
£1,800
3-yr depreciation
52%

Watch for

  • ·Same reliability concerns as CX-60
  • ·38mi WLTP modest vs Kodiaq iV (75mi) / Discovery PHEV
  • ·Boot space reduced behind row 3 with PHEV battery

Fuel/energy costs based on this week’s UK averages (w/c 03/08/2026) · Petrol 159.9p/L, Diesel 179.2p/L, Electricity 27.0p/kWh · DESNZ

Estimated insurance

Group 24 of 50 (mid — around the UK average) · Comprehensive · 3 years NCB

Indicative annual comprehensive premiums for this car, by driver age band and risk profile. Pick the combination closest to your circumstances.

3 years
0 yearsBaseline: 3 years15+
Risk profile:

Estimated annual premium · typical, age 33-39

£755/ year

Roughly £63 per month

Typical

Average UK driver — 3 years NCB, average postcode, no recent claims.
Age bandLower riskTypicalHigher risk
Age 17-25£1,720£2,150£2,795
Age 26-32£898£1,056£1,289
Age 33-39Selected£664£755£890
Age 40-49£564£626£726
Age 50+£502£558£659

How we estimate this

Indicative annual comprehensive premium estimates. The 'Typical' figure represents an average UK driver in each age band; Lower and Higher risk show the realistic spread driven by factors UK insurers legitimately price on (postcode, occupation, claims history, NCB, voluntary excess, modifications). Based on 10,000 miles/yr, £250 voluntary excess, and the no-claims bonus selected above. Always get individual quotes before buying.

Expected annual costs

Adjust the annual mileage to match how you'll actually use the car. Insurance is what you selected above (age 33-39, typical risk, 3 yrs NCB).

7,800 mi/yr
2,000UK avg for this model: 7,80030,000

Routine service

£185

Annual main-dealer service

Major service

£210

Every 2 years, annualised

Road tax

£200

Standard rate, post year-one

Fuel

£842

42 mpg, £1.60/L

Insurance

£755

Age 33-39, group 24

Clean-air zones

ULEZ compliant
  • Plug-in Hybrid variants are compliant with London ULEZ and all UK clean-air zones.
  • All diesel variants meet Euro 6 standards and are ULEZ compliant.

Based on London ULEZ standards — Birmingham, Bath, Bristol, Sheffield, Glasgow and other UK clean-air zones generally follow the same rules.

Total expected£2,192 / year

Excludes depreciation and unscheduled repairs (see next section).

Unexpected costs

What out-of-warranty repairs typically run, by mileage band. Your selected mileage is highlighted.

0-30k miles

£80

per year · low risk

30-60k miles

£240

per year · low risk

60-100k miles

£520

per year · medium risk

100k+ miles

£900

per year · high risk

Tyres

215/65 R17 · 235/55 R18 · 235/50 R19

What a full set of four will cost you (including fit and balance), and which brand each tier of buyer should pick. A typical set lasts about 24,000 miles.

Budget

£400

set of 4, fitted · £85 per tyre

Mid-range

£580

set of 4, fitted · £130 per tyre

Premium

£840

set of 4, fitted · £195 per tyre

What to fit

Optional extras worth paying for

Factory options ranked by how much of their original cost they recover at resale. Anything above 70% return tends to make money back; below 40% is paying for your own enjoyment.

OptionNew costAdded used valueReturn

Tow bar (factory-fit)

Niche, but the buyers who want one will pay for it.

£650£45069%

Parking sensors & reversing camera

Near-expected now — its absence costs more than its presence returns.

£500£30060%

Heated seats / cold-weather pack

£450£20044%

Metallic or premium paint

Almost universal — an unusual colour is the bigger resale risk.

£600£20033%

Panoramic / opening roof

£1,100£35032%

Larger alloy wheels

£700£20029%

Parts most likely to fail

Drawn from owner reports and warranty data. Filtered for relevance to 15,600 miles.

Watch now

Failure typically happens around your current mileage.

Upcoming

A known weak point — but you haven't reached its usual mileage yet.

Already due

Past its usual failure mileage. Either already fixed, or about to.

12V batteryUpcoming

Typical at 40k-70kCost £100-£180low severityParts high

General wear item — not a model-specific fault.

Brake discs & padsUpcoming

Typical at 35k-60kCost £250-£500 per axlelow severityParts high

General wear item — not a model-specific fault.

Suspension bushes & drop linksUpcoming

Typical at 60k-100kCost £150-£400medium severityParts high

General wear item — not a model-specific fault.

Exhaust & emissions componentsUpcoming

Typical at 70k-110kCost £200-£700medium severityParts high

General wear item — not a model-specific fault.

"Parts low/medium/high" indicates how easy the replacement part is to source — discontinued or specialist parts mean longer workshop time and bigger bills.

Safety rating

Euro NCAP's independent crash-test rating for the Mazda CX-80, from its 2024 assessment.

5/5
TEST YEAR2024
Current rating · valid to 2030

The passenger compartment of the Mazda CX-80 remained stable in the frontal offset test.

Independent crash-test data from Euro NCAP. Star ratings reflect the test protocol of the year shown — newer protocols are stricter, so a 5-star from 2024 represents a higher bar than a 5-star from 2014. Euro NCAP ratings run for six years from publication; a lapsed rating means the protocol has moved on, not that the car performs any worse than it did on test.

Reliability

Not enough first-MOT data yet. This measure needs cars registered from 2020 that have reached their first MOT at three years old; too few have so far for a figure worth publishing.

Not enough first-MOT data yet — no score. A car needs 100 first MOTs from 2020 registrations onward before this can be measured.

MOT outlook

Insufficient MOT history at this car's reference age — too few tests to compute a reliable percentile.

Things owners say

  • 01The 3.3 diesel is smooth and economical for a big seven-seater; the PHEV suits low-BIK use if charged.
  • 02Genuine three-row space and a plush cabin that undercuts the German rivals on price.
  • 03The ride is firm and the transmission can be clunky at low speeds, as on the CX-60 - test thoroughly.

Safety recalls

Manufacturers occasionally issue safety recalls to fix a fault free of charge. You can check whether the Mazda CX-80, or your exact vehicle, has any outstanding recalls on the official DVSA service.

Check on GOV.UK

Opens the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency recall checker. Choose the make, model and year of manufacture — no registration needed.

Theft risk

A general indicator from UK 2025 theft data and this car’s characteristics — not a prediction for any one vehicle.

Whole-car theft

Higher

Desirable SUVs like this are relay-theft targets — keyless entry can be exploited from the driveway in under a minute.

Parts theft

Higher

Hybrid versions are a catalytic-converter target — a hybrid cat is rich in precious metals and can be cut out in about a minute.

Worth doing

  • Keep keys in a Faraday pouch and away from the front door to block relay attacks.
  • A catalytic-converter guard or forensic marking makes a hybrid far less appealing to cut.
  • A visible steering lock is a cheap, strong deterrent on a frequently-targeted car.

Clean-air zones

Whether driving a Mazda CX-80 into a UK clean-air zone will cost you anything. Rules use the same Euro standard across most zones — petrol from 2006 and diesel from 2015 onwards are exempt; pure electric is always exempt.

Charging zones for cars

CityAreaDaily chargeLikely outcome
LondonAll of Greater London (within the M25)£12.50
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.
BirminghamInside the A4540 Middleway£8.00
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.
BristolCity centre and part of the Portway£9.00
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.
GlasgowCity centre
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.
EdinburghCity centre
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.
AberdeenCity centre
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.
DundeeCity centre
Likely exempt
Diesel from September 2015 meets Euro 6.

Zones that don't charge private cars

  • BathCity centre (Private cars and motorbikes are not charged).
  • BradfordOuter ring road and the Aire Valley (Private cars are not charged).
  • SheffieldInside the A61 inner ring road (Private cars are not charged).
  • Newcastle & GatesheadCity centres and the Tyne, Swing, High Level and Redheugh bridges (Private cars are not charged).
  • PortsmouthPart of the city centre (Applies to taxis, PHVs, buses, coaches and HGVs only).

Model-level guidance only. To check a specific registration, use the official gov.uk clean-air zone checker. Zone charges and boundaries are set by local councils and change over time.

Company car tax

What HMRC's Benefit-in-Kind charge looks like if you ran this Mazda CX-80 as a company car, by tax year and income-tax band. Calculated from a CO₂ of 169 g/km and a WLTP electric range of 36 miles, using £57,000 as the P11D value.

Tax yearBIK %Tax @ 20%Tax @ 40%Monthly @ 20%Monthly @ 40%
2025-2637%£4,218£8,436£352£703
2026-2737%£4,218£8,436£352£703
2027-2838%£4,332£8,664£361£722
2028-2939%£4,446£8,892£371£741
2029-3039%£4,446£8,892£371£741

P11D value is approximated from the latest new price; the exact figure on your tax code will depend on options fitted. The 4% diesel surcharge applies only to non-RDE2 (pre-2021) diesels — we assume RDE2 compliance for current models. Bands and rates from HMRC's Autumn Budget 2024 confirmation through 2029/30.

Servicing & the dealer network

How well-supported Mazda is across the UK — a practical read on how easy servicing, parts and warranty work will be to find.

Franchised UK dealers

~120

Large network

Mass-market

Network size relative to the UK's largest (Mazda is 2.7% of all franchised outlets)

Servicing, parts and warranty work are easy to find UK-wide, and most independent garages know the brand well — which keeps maintenance competitive.

For context, the UK has roughly 4,500 franchised car-dealer outlets in total, plus about 15,500 independent garages.

Approximate figures, curated from public UK industry sources (NFDA, Car Dealer Magazine). Franchised networks shrink year on year — these indicate network size, not an exact count.

Dimensions & weight

These are segment estimates, not manufacturer figures. 296 of 325 catalogued cars share one of 14 identical dimension sets, so they describe a class rather than this particular car. Sourced figures replace them model by model.

Length

4,600 mm

Width

1,880 mm

Height

1,650 mm

Kerb weight

1,750 kg

Boot

500–1,600 L

Fuel tank

60 L

How many are still out there

How the UK Mazda CX-80 fleet splits: taxed and on the road, parked off the road on a SORN, and gone from the register where that figure is available.

Currently registered

826

Currently taxed & on road

804

97% of all registered

SORN (off road)

22

3% of all registered

Scrapped or exported

n/a

not in this DfT extract

UK fleet trend — 2024 to 2025

+4131.6% vs 2024
19804

Source: DfT VEH0124 vehicle licensing statistics (year-end 2025) · Updated 29 Jul 2026

Same underpinnings

Built on the Mazda Skyactiv (RWD) platform

Mazda's longitudinal-engine rear-wheel-drive premium platform underpinning the CX-60 and CX-80. Different badges, often substantially different residuals, but broadly the same mechanicals and repair cost profile.

Mazda Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture (longitudinal/RWD) · Mazda

Common questions

Mazda CX-80, answered from the data

How much does a used Mazda CX-80 cost?
A 2024 Mazda CX-80 with around 15,600 miles is worth roughly £37,800 today (typical range £31,650–£43,950). Dealer forecourt prices sit higher and part-exchange offers lower; newer or lower-mileage examples cost more.
How quickly does the Mazda CX-80 depreciate?
A new Mazda CX-80 typically loses about 37% of its value over the first three years, then depreciates more slowly. Buying at three to five years old avoids the steepest part of the curve.
What insurance group is the Mazda CX-80?
The Mazda CX-80 sits in insurance group 24 of 50 — the middle of the scale. Exact premiums depend on the trim (some versions sit a few groups higher or lower), your age, postcode and no-claims history.
What goes wrong on a used Mazda CX-80?
The most common age-related issues we track for the Mazda CX-80 are: 12v battery (typically around 40k-70k, £100-£180 to put right); brake discs & pads (typically around 35k-60k, £250-£500 per axle to put right); suspension bushes & drop links (typically around 60k-100k, £150-£400 to put right). A full service history and a recent MOT with no advisories are the best protection.
What does the Mazda CX-80 cost to run?
Expect around 42 mpg combined on the 3.3 e-Skyactiv-D 254 Diesel, £200 a year in road tax, about £185 for a standard annual service. The full cost-of-ownership table above breaks this down per year and per mile for the exact year and mileage you choose.
Is the Mazda CX-80 ULEZ compliant?
Most petrol Mazda CX-80s from 2006 and diesels from September 2015 meet the Euro standards for London ULEZ and other UK clean-air zones, so they are generally exempt from the daily charge. Pure-electric versions are always exempt.
How many Mazda CX-80s are on UK roads?
About 804 Mazda CX-80s are currently taxed and on the road in the UK, from DfT vehicle-licensing data.

Answers are generated from this car's Forecourt data — DVSA MOT records, DfT licensing statistics and our valuation model — and update with the weekly data refresh.

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