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Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012)
BMW X4 (2014-2018)
Totals Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
MarkMazdaBMW
ModelCX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d)
Year2007-20122014-2018
Number of doors/seats5/75/5
Body typeWagonWagon
Unladen Weight18001820
Gross Weight Limit-2400
Top Speed, km/h200234
Acceleration 0-100 kph-5.8
Minimum turning radius, m-6
Cargo Volume, min/max, L-500/1400
Dimensions specifications, mm Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
Length50704671
Width19351881
Height17301624
Wheelbase28802810
Front/rear Track1650/16401616/1632
Ground clearance-204
Engine specifications Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
Typepetrol Injectionturbo diesel Common Rail
Displacement, cm3 34962993
Compression ratio10.316.5
Number and arrangement of cylindersV66 cylinders, in-line
The diameter of the cylinder x stroke, mm92.5х86.784х90
Number of valves2424
Power, hp/rpm253/6250258/4000
Max torque, Nm/RPM325/4500560/1500-3000
Transmission specifications Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
Gearbox6-speed automatic8-speed automatic
Drive TypeFront/Four-wheel driveFour-wheel drive
Suspension specifications Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
Front
MacPherson strut

Upper and lower A-arm (double wishbone)
Rear
multi-link suspensions

multi-link suspensions
Tire Size245/60/18, 245/60/20
225/60 R17
Disk5x114,3 ET45 d67.1
5x120 ET43 d72.6
Brakes specifications Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
FrontVentilated discsVentilated discs
RearVentilated discsVentilated discs
Fuel consumption specifications, L/100 km Mazda CX-9 (2007-2012) 3.5 × BMW X4 (2014-2018) 3.0 (xDrive30d) ×
City166.5
Highway105.6
Combined-5.9
Fuel92Diesel
Tank, L-67
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