Mazda has announced a series of mild revisions for its 2025 CX-60 SUV, which will arrive in the UK in early summer next year.

The powertrain offering will remain the same, which means it will continue to be available with a 327PS plug-in hybrid engine which has a 39-mile zero-emission range, and a 3.3-litre six-cylinder diesel with either 200PS or 250PS.

Technical updates include revisions to the chassis set-up such as rear suspension set-up changes which Mazda says enhances comfort and stability.

These include softer rear spring and firmer shock absorber settings that are aligned with recalibrated stability systems.

Other updates include interior changes to the Homura grade that replicate the cabin of the CX-80 Homura. This includes new black Nappa leather seats and a revised dash panel.

The roof and pillars feature black lining, while cabin panels have been revised to a matt black and metal-like finish.

Another update to the 2025 CX-60 is the introduction of the Zircon Sand metallic paint colour.