New Mazda CX-70 for Sale or Lease in Tracy, CA

EXPLORE THE NEW MAZDA CX-70 AT TRACY MAZDA

Shop a premium two-row midsize Mazda SUV built for commuting, cargo flexibility, long-distance comfort, and confident Central Valley driving.

The new Mazda CX-70 for sale or lease at Tracy Mazda is built for drivers who want more space, more power, and a more premium SUV feel without needing a third row. That is the CX-70's real lane. It gives shoppers the room and presence of a larger Mazda SUV, but keeps the cabin focused on five-passenger comfort and generous cargo flexibility. For drivers in Tracy, Stockton, Manteca, Mountain House, Brentwood, and Modesto, the CX-70 makes sense when the vehicle needs to feel substantial, refined, and useful every day.

Around the I-580 / I-205 Corridor, a lot of driving asks for more than a small crossover can comfortably provide. Longer commutes, fast freeway merges, family errands, road trips, and gear-heavy weekends all reward an SUV with stronger road presence and a calmer cabin. The Mazda CX-70 fits that routine well because it gives drivers a larger two-row layout, confident all-wheel-drive traction, and the kind of highway composure that matters when the miles stack up across San Joaquin County, East Contra Costa County, Stanislaus County, and the Central Valley.

Tracy Mazda has supported the community since our Grand Opening in October 2005, and we continue to help drivers shop in a way that respects their time. With buy-from-home options, you can explore CX-70 inventory, compare trims, and move forward without needing to step into the dealership. That makes it easier to choose a premium Mazda SUV that fits your commute, your family needs, and your long-term ownership plans.


LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NEW MAZDA CX-70
Key Features of the Mazda CX-70

The Mazda CX-70 is built around a very specific type of SUV shopper: someone who wants a larger, more refined vehicle, but does not need three rows of seating. Mazda currently positions the CX-70 as a five-passenger SUV with a 60/40 split fold-down second row and cargo-focused utility, which gives it a different purpose than the three-row CX-90. It prioritizes adult-friendly space, cargo room, and a more premium driving experience over maximum passenger count.

The powertrain story also gives the CX-70 a strong identity. Mazda lists 3.3 Turbo models with a 48V M Hybrid Boost inline-six powertrain and i-ACTIV AWD, with Turbo S versions producing up to 340 horsepower when using recommended premium fuel. That matters for drivers who want a larger SUV that feels confident when merging onto I-580, passing slower traffic, climbing grades, or carrying people and cargo over longer stretches of Central Valley driving.

The CX-70 also works well for shoppers who want a more cargo-focused Mazda SUV. Mazda currently notes up to 75.3 cubic feet of versatile storage with the rear seats folded in CX-70 PHEV materials, which reinforces how much this SUV focuses on useful two-row space. Whether the job involves luggage, sports bags, home-project supplies, camping bins, or a full week of family errands, the CX-70 gives drivers a larger cargo area without requiring a third-row ownership compromise.

Its real value comes from how confidently it blends size, comfort, power, and flexibility. The CX-70 feels like a premium SUV for drivers who want room to live, room to travel, and a vehicle that still feels connected to the road.

Mazda CX-70 Trim Levels Explained

Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Preferred for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Preferred is the starting point for shoppers who want the CX-70 because of what it fundamentally does well: larger two-row space, premium Mazda road manners, standard all-wheel-drive confidence, and a strong turbocharged inline-six driving feel. It makes sense for buyers who do not need every top-end upgrade, but still want the CX-70 to feel more substantial and refined than a smaller compact SUV.


Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium fits drivers who want the SUV to feel more complete during daily ownership. It makes sense for commuters, couples, and small families who spend real time in the vehicle and want more comfort, technology, and long-distance ease. This trim keeps the same core CX-70 purpose intact, but starts to feel more rewarding during repeated highway drives, weekend trips, and busy weekday routines.


Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus is aimed at shoppers who want the standard-output CX-70 in a more polished and feature-rich form. It works especially well for long-term owners who value a calmer cabin, more refined materials, and extra daily convenience. For drivers using the CX-70 as a main household vehicle across Tracy, Stockton, Manteca, and the wider Central Valley, Premium Plus gives the SUV a stronger luxury-adjacent feel without moving into Turbo S performance.


Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium is for drivers who want the CX-70's larger two-row layout with a stronger performance personality. Mazda currently lists Turbo S models with up to 340 horsepower when using recommended premium fuel, which gives this trim a more confident feel for highway passing, loaded travel, and drivers who simply want their midsize SUV to respond with more authority. It is a strong fit for shoppers who want the CX-70 to feel powerful, not just spacious.


Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus is for buyers who want the most complete gas-powered CX-70 experience. It brings together the stronger Turbo S performance, premium cabin atmosphere, larger two-row usefulness, and long-distance comfort that define the model at its highest gas trim level. For shoppers who want their SUV to feel fully realized from day one, this is the trim that makes the CX-70 feel most complete.


Mazda CX-70 PHEV Premium for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV Premium is a smart fit for drivers who want plug-in hybrid flexibility without stepping away from the CX-70's larger two-row SUV mission. It works well for shoppers who can charge at home, handle shorter local drives on electric power, and still want gasoline backup for longer Central Valley routes. This trim makes the most sense when efficiency, premium space, and daily practicality all matter at the same time.


Mazda CX-70 PHEV Premium Plus for Sale

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV Premium Plus is for shoppers who want the most complete plug-in hybrid CX-70 experience. It is especially appealing for drivers who like the idea of electric driving for local routines, gas flexibility for longer travel, and a more upscale cabin for daily comfort. For buyers who want a premium two-row SUV with electrified flexibility and a more finished ownership feel, this trim brings the CX-70 PHEV concept into its strongest form.

Mazda CX-70 vs Mazda CX-90

The Mazda CX-70 and Mazda CX-90 share a premium Mazda SUV foundation, but they solve different problems. The CX-90 is the better fit for shoppers who need three rows of seating for larger families, frequent carpools, or regular passenger-hauling needs. The CX-70 is the better fit for drivers who want the size, power, and upscale feel of a larger Mazda SUV, but prefer a two-row layout with more emphasis on cargo room and five-passenger comfort.

For many Tracy Mazda shoppers, the difference is not about which SUV is more impressive. It is about how the vehicle will actually get used. If the third row will stay folded most of the time, the CX-70 often feels like the cleaner answer. It gives drivers the larger SUV feel they want while keeping the cabin focused on everyday comfort, travel cargo, and adult-friendly space.

Mazda CX-70 Inline 6 vs Mazda CX-70 PHEV

The Mazda CX-70 inline-six models are the strongest fit for drivers who want a traditional premium SUV feel with smooth turbocharged power, standard all-wheel-drive confidence, and strong long-distance composure. They make sense for shoppers who drive a wide mix of routes and want the simplicity of fueling up and going.

The Mazda CX-70 PHEV makes more sense for drivers who can take advantage of plug-in charging and want electric driving for shorter daily routes while keeping gas flexibility for longer trips. Mazda currently lists the 2026 CX-70 PHEV with an EPA-estimated 61 MPGe combined and up to 30 miles of EV range in updated 2026 materials, which makes it especially appealing for shoppers whose daily routine includes short commutes, errands, and predictable charging access.

Mazda CX-70 Lease & Finance Options

Leasing a Mazda CX-70 can make sense for drivers who want a shorter ownership cycle, structured payments, and the flexibility to move into a newer Mazda SUV after a few years. That path can be especially appealing for shoppers who like keeping up with newer powertrain options, technology updates, and premium SUV features.

Financing usually fits better for buyers who plan to keep the CX-70 longer and use it heavily for commuting, travel, family routines, and cargo-heavy weekends. If you want to build equity and settle into one premium two-row SUV for years of Central Valley driving, financing often supports that goal more naturally. Tracy Mazda can help you compare both paths, including buy-from-home options that let you start the process remotely.

Why Choose Tracy Mazda for a New Mazda CX-70?

Tracy Mazda has supported the community since our Grand Opening in October 2005, and we continue to serve drivers across Tracy, Stockton, Manteca, Elk Grove, Modesto, Mountain House, Lodi, Brentwood, San Joaquin County, Stanislaus County, East Contra Costa County, and the Central Valley.

We also understand that CX-70 shoppers often have more specific questions than shoppers comparing smaller SUVs. You may be weighing inline-six power against plug-in hybrid flexibility, deciding whether a two-row layout makes more sense than the CX-90, or choosing between lease and finance paths. Our buy-from-home options help you compare those choices with less time spent in-store and more control over the process.

FAQ: NEW MAZDA CX-70 MODELS FOR SALE OR LEASE

What kind of SUV is the Mazda CX-70?

The Mazda CX-70 is a premium two-row midsize Mazda SUV built for drivers who want more space, stronger performance, and more cargo flexibility than a smaller crossover, but do not need a third row.


How is the Mazda CX-70 different from the Mazda CX-90?

The Mazda CX-70 focuses on two-row seating and cargo-focused flexibility, while the Mazda CX-90 adds a third row for larger families and more passenger capacity. The CX-70 usually makes more sense when you want the larger Mazda SUV feel without regularly using three rows.


Is the Mazda CX-70 good for commuting?

Yes. The Mazda CX-70 works well for commuting because it feels composed on the highway, offers a comfortable cabin, and gives drivers strong power for merging and passing along busy routes like the I-580 / I-205 Corridor.


Who should consider a Mazda CX-70?

The CX-70 is a strong fit for drivers who want a premium Mazda SUV with five-passenger comfort, generous cargo space, confident all-wheel-drive traction, and enough performance for daily commuting, long-distance driving, and weekend travel.


Does the Mazda CX-70 have a third row?

No. The Mazda CX-70 is designed as a two-row, five-passenger SUV. That makes it a strong fit for shoppers who want a larger SUV layout with more cargo emphasis rather than a third-row family-hauling setup.


What is the difference between the CX-70 inline-six and CX-70 PHEV?

The CX-70 inline-six models focus on smooth turbocharged power and traditional SUV driving confidence. The CX-70 PHEV adds plug-in hybrid flexibility, giving drivers electric driving for shorter trips and gas support for longer drives.


Should I lease or finance a Mazda CX-70?

Leasing can make sense if you want flexibility and a shorter ownership cycle. Financing often fits better if you plan to keep your CX-70 for years, build equity, and use it heavily for commuting, cargo, family driving, and long-distance travel.


Can I buy a Mazda CX-70 from home?

Yes. Tracy Mazda offers buy-from-home options that let you shop Mazda CX-70 inventory, review payment choices, and move through much of the buying process without needing to step into the dealership.


How long has Tracy Mazda served the Tracy community?

Tracy Mazda has supported the community since our Grand Opening in October 2005. We are proud to celebrate more than 20 years in Tracy while continuing to help local drivers shop, lease, finance, and service their Mazda vehicles.


Where does Tracy Mazda serve Mazda CX-70 shoppers?

Tracy Mazda serves Mazda CX-70 shoppers from Stockton, Manteca, Tracy, Elk Grove, Modesto, Mountain House, Lodi, Brentwood, East Contra Costa County, San Joaquin County, Stanislaus County, the I-580 / I-205 Corridor, and the Central Valley.