Mild improvement

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We weren’t keen on the plug-in hybrid powertrain in the CX-60. So now we’re trying a mild hybrid.

Jordan Butters

You may recall Chris Chilton’s recent mixed experiences with a plug-in hybrid version of the CX-60. There was plenty he liked, but not the powertrain. So now we’re running another one, only this time it’s the 3.3-litre inline-six mild-hybrid diesel.

Initial impressions are mixed – there’s that striking front end with its aggressive grille and high bonnet line, crisp and distinctive LED lights and sleek lines. It’s not exactly a mould-breaking or daring design, but it’s clean, unfussy and inoffensive.

I’m not a fan of the 20-inch black wheels on our midlevel Homura specification, but frustratingly the silver variants are only available on the top-tier Takumi spec.

Inside the cabin the CX- 60 lives up to its premium aspirations, with comfortable leather seats that are both heated and cooled; the rear seats are heated too, as is the steering wheel. What I’m most impressed by is the ergonomics in the cabin. There are actual, physical buttons, and everything can be controlled without laying a finger on a touchscreen. The main display is a touchscreen until the car is in motion, when you need to switch to the rotary controller.

When you get in, a camera (usually) recognises who is driving, and moves the seat, wheel and mirrors to the desired position. You can even make use of the car’s suggested position to get you seated in the right place by inputting your height and letting it shift everything into place. It’s not perfect, but it gets you 90 per cent of the way there.

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