New Mazda CX-70 for Sale & Lease in Dublin, CA
Explore the New Mazda CX-70 at Dublin Mazda
Shop a premium 2-row Mazda SUV built for cargo space, confident AWD driving, towing support, highway comfort, and everyday flexibility across the Tri-Valley and East Bay.
The new Mazda CX-70 for sale or lease at Dublin Mazda is built for drivers who want a larger, more refined SUV without automatically moving into three-row family packaging. That is the CX-70's real purpose. It gives shoppers a spacious 2-row layout, premium Mazda road manners, standard rear-biased i-Activ AWD, and an Inline 6 Turbo mild hybrid powertrain that keeps the drive confident without adding a plug-in routine.
Around Dublin, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Livermore, the CX-70 fits the kind of week that asks one SUV to do several jobs well. It can handle commuting along the I-580 Corridor, errands across the Tri-Valley, airport runs, weekend luggage, pets, outdoor gear, and longer East Bay drives without feeling like a larger three-row vehicle chosen only for seats you may rarely use. The 2-row format keeps the focus on comfort, cargo room, and driver confidence.
For many shoppers throughout the Dublin–Pleasanton Area, the CX-70 works because it feels more personal than a family-hauler and more substantial than a compact crossover. It gives drivers space, strength, towing confidence, and premium refinement in a layout built around people who carry gear more often than extra passengers. We help shoppers compare available CX-70 models with lease and finance options that match how they actually commute, travel, tow, and use their SUV.
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Key Features of the Mazda CX-70 ▼
The Mazda CX-70 is built around a clear real-world purpose: giving drivers a premium 2-row SUV with more space, more strength, and more refinement than a smaller crossover. Mazda currently positions the CX-70 as a 5-passenger SUV with a mild hybrid Inline 6 Turbo powertrain and standard rear-biased i-Activ AWD, which gives it a more substantial and confident feel than many everyday utility vehicles.
The 2-row layout is one of the CX-70's biggest practical advantages. Instead of dedicating space to a third row, the CX-70 focuses on passenger comfort and cargo usefulness. Mazda currently highlights up to 75.3 cubic feet of cargo space, plus an underfloor storage area, which makes the SUV useful for luggage, dogs, sports gear, work equipment, home-project supplies, and weekend travel.
The CX-70 also gives drivers meaningful capability. Mazda highlights up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity with CX-70 Inline 6 Turbo models when properly equipped, which matters for shoppers who want their SUV to handle more than commuting. That can mean a small trailer, bikes, outdoor equipment, or gear-heavy weekend plans.
That is what gives the CX-70 its long-term value. It gives drivers premium comfort, useful cargo room, AWD confidence, and enough capability to feel ready for more than the normal workweek without forcing them into a larger three-row SUV.
Mazda CX-70 Trim Levels Explained ▼
Value-Focused 2-Row SUV
Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Preferred for Sale
The CX-70 3.3 Turbo Preferred makes the most sense for shoppers who want the core CX-70 idea without turning the trim ladder into a luxury exercise. It gives drivers the roomy 2-row layout, standard AWD confidence, Inline 6 Turbo feel, and cargo-first usefulness that make the vehicle appealing in the first place. Around Dublin, this trim fits buyers who want a premium-feeling SUV for commuting, errands, travel, and everyday gear without moving into a three-row family vehicle.
Everyday Comfort 2-Row SUV
Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium for Sale
The CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium is best for drivers who know they will use the SUV often and want the ownership experience to feel more complete from the start. It keeps the Preferred trim's practical 2-row foundation intact, but starts to make more sense for commuters, couples, smaller households, and frequent travelers who want the cabin and daily drive to feel more polished over time. Compared with the Preferred, its value comes from making the CX-70 feel more finished without losing the practical SUV purpose.
Premium Sport 2-Row SUV
Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium Sport for Sale
The CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium Sport is aimed at shoppers who want the CX-70's utility with a more expressive and driver-focused personality. It fits drivers who like the 2-row space and cargo flexibility, but also want the SUV to feel sharper, more visually intentional, and more rewarding during normal East Bay driving. For shoppers who want something more distinctive than a basic midsize SUV, this trim gives the CX-70 a stronger sense of character.
Fully Equipped 2-Row SUV
Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus for Sale
The CX-70 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus is for drivers who want the standard-output CX-70 in its most complete form. It makes sense for shoppers who plan to keep the SUV longer, spend meaningful time commuting or traveling, and want comfort, convenience, and refinement to matter every week. For drivers moving between Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, and Livermore, this trim can feel like the version that makes a spacious 2-row SUV feel genuinely premium day after day.
Higher-Output Premium SUV
Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium for Sale
The CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium makes the strongest case for shoppers who want the CX-70's 2-row space with a more energetic driving personality. It suits drivers who want stronger performance for freeway merges, hillier drives, loaded trips, and regular East Bay commuting without giving up cargo usefulness or premium comfort. This trim is less about needing more vehicle and more about wanting the CX-70 to feel more responsive every time the road opens up.
Top-Line Premium Performance SUV
Mazda CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus for Sale
The CX-70 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus is for shoppers who want the most complete gas-powered CX-70 experience from the start. It fits long-term owners who want the 2-row cargo-focused layout, stronger Turbo S performance, premium comfort, and the most polished version of Mazda's midsize SUV personality. For buyers who plan to keep the SUV for years, this trim makes the strongest case for choosing the CX-70 at its fullest expression.
Mazda CX-70 vs Mazda CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid ▼
For many shoppers, the real question is not whether the CX-70 is a good fit. It is whether the gas-powered CX-70 or CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid better matches the routine. The gas-powered CX-70 makes the stronger case for drivers who want a traditional fueling routine, long-distance flexibility, and no charging habit to manage.
The CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid makes more sense for shoppers who can charge regularly and want electric-assisted driving for shorter local trips. It can fit drivers whose daily routine includes errands, school schedules, short commutes, and predictable local driving where plug-in capability can matter.
In practical terms, both versions deliver premium 2-row Mazda SUV space, cargo flexibility, and confident road manners. The gas-powered CX-70 leans into simplicity and Inline 6 performance variety, while the CX-70 PHEV leans into electrified flexibility for drivers who can charge.
Mazda CX-70 vs Mazda CX-90 ▼
The CX-70 and CX-90 share a premium Mazda SUV feel, but they serve different buyers. The CX-70 makes the stronger case for drivers who do not need a third row and would rather prioritize 2-row comfort, cargo space, and a more personal SUV layout.
The CX-90 makes more sense for shoppers who need three rows, more passenger flexibility, and a family layout that can handle carpools, relatives, friends, or regular group travel. It is the better fit when people-moving matters more than cargo-first two-row space.
In practical terms, the CX-70 is the better fit when cargo flexibility and spacious two-row comfort matter most. The CX-90 is the better fit when maximum seating and family passenger capacity matter more.
Mazda CX-70 Lease & Finance Options ▼
Choosing between leasing and financing a Mazda CX-70 usually comes down to how long you plan to keep it, how much flexibility you want, and whether the SUV will serve as a short-term upgrade or a long-term daily vehicle. A premium 2-row SUV can make sense either way, but the better path depends on your routine.
Leasing can be a good fit for drivers who want structured terms, a shorter ownership cycle, and the ability to move into a newer Mazda later. That may appeal to shoppers whose commute, lifestyle, or technology preferences may change over the next few years.
Financing often makes more sense for shoppers who plan to keep the CX-70 longer. If you want to build equity, use the SUV as a long-term commuter and travel vehicle, and enjoy the cargo space and premium cabin for years, financing may fit better.
At Dublin Mazda, we can help compare lease and finance options around your driving habits, trim preferences, towing plans, cargo needs, and whether flexibility or long-term ownership matters more.
Why the CX-70 Fits East Bay Driving ▼
The CX-70 fits East Bay driving because it handles the part of SUV ownership that many two-row drivers care about most: comfort, cargo space, confidence, and daily refinement. It gives drivers more room than a smaller crossover without making the decision all about third-row seating.
Around Dublin, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Livermore, many drivers move between work, errands, freeway traffic, weekend plans, and gear-heavy schedules. The CX-70 has the space and road feel to cover those demands, while still feeling more personal and more driver-focused than a utility-first family hauler.
That makes it a strong match for shoppers who want a premium 2-row SUV ready for the East Bay Commuter Corridor, longer regional drives, cargo-heavy weekends, and the everyday comfort that matters when the vehicle becomes a main part of the routine.
Why Choose Dublin Mazda for a New CX-70 ▼
Shopping for a CX-70 should focus on how the SUV will actually fit your passenger needs, cargo habits, commute, towing plans, and long-term ownership goals. Some shoppers want a roomy two-row SUV first. Others want premium comfort, stronger performance, or help deciding between CX-70, CX-70 PHEV, and CX-90.
We help shoppers compare CX-70 models by cargo use, trim comfort, driving feel, towing needs, and lease or finance direction. The goal is to make the decision clearer before purchase, especially for drivers moving into a premium midsize SUV for the first time.
Dublin Mazda serves drivers throughout the Tri-Valley and East Bay, including shoppers coming from Pleasanton, Danville, Hayward, San Leandro, Oakland, San Ramon, Livermore, and Brentwood. Wherever the drive starts, our goal stays simple: help you choose a CX-70 that fits your commute, your cargo needs, and the way you want to drive.
FAQ: New Mazda CX-70 for Sale & Lease ▼
What kind of vehicle is the Mazda CX-70?
The Mazda CX-70 is a premium 5-passenger, 2-row SUV with a 3.3L Inline 6 Turbo mild hybrid powertrain, standard rear-biased i-Activ AWD, spacious cargo room, and a refined Mazda driving feel.
Is the Mazda CX-70 a three-row SUV?
No. The Mazda CX-70 is a 2-row SUV with seating for five passengers. Shoppers who need three-row seating should compare it with the Mazda CX-90.
How is the Mazda CX-70 different from the Mazda CX-90?
The Mazda CX-70 focuses on 2-row comfort and cargo space, while the Mazda CX-90 focuses on three-row passenger flexibility. The CX-70 is better for shoppers who carry gear more often than extra passengers.
How is the CX-70 different from the CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid?
The gas-powered CX-70 uses an Inline 6 Turbo mild hybrid powertrain with a traditional fueling routine. The CX-70 Plug-In Hybrid adds plug-in charging capability and electric-assisted driving for shoppers who can charge regularly.
Can I lease a new Mazda CX-70 at Dublin Mazda?
Yes. Dublin Mazda can help shoppers compare Mazda CX-70 lease options when available. Leasing may appeal to drivers who want structured terms, predictable timing, and flexibility for their next Mazda SUV.
Where can I shop for a new Mazda CX-70 near Pleasanton or San Ramon?
Dublin Mazda serves shoppers throughout the Dublin–Pleasanton Area, Tri-Valley, and East Bay, including Pleasanton, San Ramon, Livermore, Danville, Hayward, San Leandro, Oakland, and Brentwood.