• The Mazda CX-30 subcompact car’s price has increased a lot from the year before to 2024.
  • The top trim level, Turbo Premium Plus, now costs $38,625, and the base price, $26,370, has increased by $2,045.
  • The new Carbon Turbo, brown on brown, costs $34,165.

The price of the 2024 Mazda CX-30 subcompact car is still affected by Mazda’s move into the luxury market. For the 2019 model year, the base price of the CX-30 will go up by $2,045 to $26,370, and the next trim level will go up by $500 to $1,850. The new Carbon Turbo version starts at $34,165 and has a brown-on-brown color scheme.

To compensate for the higher price, the base CX-30 2.5 S has features like blind-spot tracking and rear cross-traffic alert as standard. The CX-30 has a 2.5-liter inline-four engine with 191 hp, an automatic transmission with six speeds, and all-wheel drive.

The Select is now called the Select Sport, starting at $27,875. This means that the 2024 CX-30’s trim level classification has changed. The new Carbon Turbo is the cheapest way to get the more powerful turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-four engine with 250 horsepower. It comes in Zircon Sand with leather accents in Terra Cotta. The 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine is still available in the Select, Preferred, Carbon Edition, and Premium trim levels. The Turbo Premium and Turbo Premium Plus start at $36,960 and $38,625, respectively, in the luxury subcompact crossover category.

All 2024 Turbo models have a bigger 10.3-inch infotainment screen than the 8.8-inch screens in the cheaper cars. They also have Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a phone charger that are all portable. Mazda said the new CX-30 series will go on sale later this fall.

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