Mazda cx 9 front leg room

Mazda cx 9 front leg room

The 2020 Mazda CX-9 is a spacious SUV that will help drivers and their passengers enjoy their driving experience once it hits the road. This vehicle will be available at Cardenas Mazda very soon. We want to tell you more about this vehicle’s spacious interior and how it can help you. Let’s see what the 2020 Mazda CX-9 legroom and cargo capacity have in store. 


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Passenger Volume 

The 2020 Mazda CX-9 is a three-row SUV that offers a lot of space for you and your passengers. You and six other passengers can fit comfortably inside the expansive cabin of the Mazda CX-9. You and your front seat passenger have 41 inches of legroom to stretch out in. For your rear-seating passengers they have 39.4 inches of legroom in the second row and 29.7 inches of legroom in the third row available.  

Mazda cx 9 front leg room

Mazda cx 9 front leg room

Interior Space 

Packing up for a trip can be a drag. Thankfully, the 2020 Mazda CX-9 gives you plenty of space no matter how many passengers you need to bring along. The seats are easy to fold for more space. Behind the third row of seats, you have 14.4 cubic feet of space. For more space you can fold those seats and have up to 38.2 cubic feet of a maximum cargo volume of 71.2 cubic feet.  


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The 2020 Mazda CX-9 legroom and cargo capacity show you that this vehicle has plenty of space to offer you. If you would like to see the Mazda CX-9 is like in person, you can visit our dealership and speak with one of our friendly professionals. You can also check out our online inventory and schedule a test drive with us at Cardenas Mazda to learn more about the Mazda CX-9. 

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Specifications for Mazda CX-9



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Engine & Performance

Dimensions & Weight

Exterior

Track, Front

1654 – 1663 mm

Track, Rear

1644 – 1663 mm

Interior

Shoulder Room, Front

1,471 mm

Shoulder Room, Rear

1,476 mm

Weight

Curb Weight

1845 – 2062 kg

Gross Weight

2712 – 2735 kg

Max Trailer Load, braked 12%

1600 – 2000 kg

Max Trailer Load, unbraked

750 kg

Cargo Capacity

597 – 780 kg

Exterior

Platform

Mazda Platforms

G Platform (GG)

Side Mirrors

Turning Signal

Yes | Optional

Windows

Window Lifts, Front

Powered

Window Lifts, Rear

Powered

Heat-Insulating Windows

Front | First Row | Second Row | Rear

Tinted Windows

Front | Second Row | Rear Window

Lights

Main Beam Assist

Yes | Optional

Rims & Tires

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Yes

Nut/Bolt Dimensions

M12x1.5

Tightening Torque

108 - 147 Nm

Interior

Instrument Cluster

Climate Control

Outside Temperature Indicator

Yes

Connectivity

Radio

HD Radio | Internet Radio

Displays

Touchscreen

Yes | Optional

Speakers

Total Number of Speakers

Steering Wheel

Multifunction Steering Wheel

Yes

Adjustments

Tilt | Telescope

Trunk

Volume, Back Seat Collapsed

1885 – 1911 l

Design

Transmission Knob Material

Leather

Front Seats

Power Seat, Driver

Yes | Optional

Power Seat, Passenger

Yes | Optional

Heated Seats

Yes | Optional

Back Seat

Second Seat Row

Third/Fourth Seat Row

Third Seat Row

Yes | Optional

Features

Safety & Security

Assist Systems

Electronic Stability Control

Yes

Lane Departure Warning

Optional

Brake Systems

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

Yes

Traction Control System (TCS)

Yes

Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)

Yes

Electronic Brake Assist (BA/EBA)

Yes

Sensors

Blind Spot Detection

Optional

Rain Sensors

Yes | Optional

ANCAP

General

Adult Occupant

Safety Assist

NHTSA

Frontal Crash

Side Crash

Combined Rear Seat Rating

Overall Side Pole Star Rating

Rollover

Rollover Resistance

14.3 – 15.1 %

IIHS

Small Overlap Front: Driver Side

Good

Small Overlap Front: Passenger Side

Good

Moderate Overlap Front

Good

Head Restraints & Seats

Good

Front Crash Prevention: Vehicle-to-vehicle

Superior

Latch Ease of Use

Acceptable

DriverPassengerRear
Frontal Airbag -
Side Chest Airbag -
Curtain Airbag -
Airbag cut-off Switch- -

Other

Warranty

Manufacturer

100,000 km / 3 years

Roadside Assistance

1 years

Car Classification

American Classification

Mid-Size SUV

British Classification

Large 4x4

Australian Classification

Large SUV

European Segment

J-Segment

Car.info Classification

Large SUV

Spare Parts BETA

Bulb Types

Low Beam

D2S (xenon) | H11

Fog Light, Front

H11 | HB4

Positioning-/Parking Lights, Front

W2.1×9.5d (W5W)

Positioning-/Parking Lights, Front Side

W2.1×9.5d (WY5W)

Positioning-/Parking Lights, Rear Side

W2.1×9.5d (W5W)

Rear/Brake Light

W3×16q (W21/5W) | W2.1×9.5d (W5W)

Reversing Light

W2.1×9.5d (W16W) | W3×16d (W21W)

Turn Indicators, Front

WX3×16d (WY21W)

Turn Indicators, Rear

WX3×16d (WY21W)

Entry Light

W2.1×9.5d (W5W)

License Plate Light

W2.1×9.5d (W5W)

How much leg room is in a Mazda CX

You and six other passengers can fit comfortably inside the expansive cabin of the Mazda CX-9. You and your front seat passenger have 41 inches of legroom to stretch out in. For your rear-seating passengers they have 39.4 inches of legroom in the second row and 29.7 inches of legroom in the third row available.

Is the Mazda CX

Is the Mazda CX-9 spacious? Car and Driver notes that the front seats of the Mazda CX-9 offer ample room for the driver and front passenger. The available leg and headroom are a bit above average for this class of vehicle, and the captain's chairs are spacious as far as hip and shoulder room.

Are Mazda CX

2022 Mazda CX-9 Interior Review. The 2022 Mazda CX-9 has a first-rate interior with materials that are more often seen in luxury vehicles. The first- and second-row seats are comfy, but the snug third row is suitable for kids only, and there isn't too much cargo space with all seats in use.

What are the major problems with the Mazda CX

The worst problems include engine failure at 100,000 miles, difficult and stiff braking at 99,000 miles, and a failed water pump at 104,000 miles. The 2011 Mazda CX-9 follows closely with many brake problems and airbag problems. The most expensive problems reported involved the brakes.