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How many seconds does it take for the Mazda CX-4 to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

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GeorgeMarie
07/29/25 11:58am
According to official data, the Mazda CX-4 comes with two engine options: 2.0L and 2.5L. The 2.0L model accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 10.5 seconds, while the 2.5L model does it in 9.5 seconds. The factors affecting the vehicle's acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h are as follows: Torque: Torque, in simple terms, indicates how much force is available. The greater the torque, the more force is available to propel the vehicle, resulting in faster acceleration. The Mazda CX-4 2.0L has a maximum torque of 202 Nm, achieving 0-100 km/h in 10.5 seconds. The 2.5L model has a maximum torque of 252 Nm, achieving 0-100 km/h in 9.5 seconds. Transmission efficiency: The transmission acts as a medium for power delivery, inevitably involving power loss. Higher transmission efficiency leads to better acceleration performance. Generally, the ranking of transmission efficiency is as follows: manual transmission > dry dual-clutch transmission > wet dual-clutch transmission > AT transmission > CVT transmission. The Mazda CX-4 is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode. Power-to-weight ratio: The relationship between horsepower and vehicle weight is referred to as the power-to-weight ratio (measured in Hp/T). The power-to-weight
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Madeline
08/13/25 9:25pm
I've been driving the Mazda CX-4 for several months now, and the 0-100km/h acceleration time is usually around 10 seconds, especially since I'm driving the 2.0L version. It's quite smooth when starting from a red light in the city, and when I turn on the sport mode, the acceleration feels even more powerful. The 2.5L version is faster, taking about 8.5 seconds, and it's very stable when overtaking on the highway. The car has good overall handling, with crisp feedback from the steering wheel, and it doesn't feel floaty during acceleration, making me feel very secure every time I hit the highway. On the topic of fuel consumption, it averages around 8 liters per 100km in daily driving, and it might be a bit higher if driven more aggressively, but overall it's quite economical. For testing, it's best to choose a flat road and warm up the car first to get a more accurate feel. Overall, as a family SUV, this speed is sufficient—it's not about chasing a sports car feel, but its practicality is top-notch.
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RoseMarie
08/13/25 9:27pm
As a young guy who loves speed, I find the acceleration of the Mazda CX-4 quite thrilling. The 2.5L model clocks 0-100km/h in just over 8 seconds in real-world tests - stomping the pedal in Sport mode delivers strong G-force, perfect for showing off during stop-and-go city driving. The 2.0L version is slower at around 10 seconds, better suited for beginners to practice launches. Acceleration times vary with road conditions though - it's slower on wet surfaces, so safety first. Compared to the Toyota RAV4, the CX-4 feels more agile but has less cabin space, so choose based on preference. Daily driving is effortless, especially with the added navigation system that works smoothly on highways - a solid five-star overall experience. Remember, specs don't tell the whole story - the real fun comes when you drive it.
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SimonAnn
10/08/25 7:37am
Based on my experience driving the CX-4, the 0-100 km/h acceleration time varies between 8 to 11 seconds depending on the model. The 2.0L engine typically takes about 10 seconds, while the top-end 2.5L version is slightly faster at just over 8 seconds, but safe driving remains the priority. This acceleration level is suitable for daily family use, providing a stable start when taking kids to school without much jolting. Regarding related topics like wind noise, there's some noticeable noise at high speeds but it's not bothersome, and the air conditioning cools down quickly. Regular maintenance helps maintain acceleration performance, with a recommended check-up every six months.
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CharlieDella
11/22/25 2:09am
The acceleration performance of the CX-4 is quite good, especially the 2.5L version, which can go from 0-100km/h in about 8.5 seconds, making driving smooth and enjoyable. The 2.0L version takes around 10 seconds, which is sufficient for city commuting. Compared to the Honda CR-V, the CX-4 has lighter steering. Acceleration can be affected by tire wear, with older tires slowing it down, so it's recommended to replace them regularly. The engine tuning is excellent, with no lag.
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