Mazda Philippines is announcing limited time deals that give customers the rare opportunity to experience Mazda’s signature craftsmanship, elevated design, and dynamic performance with greater convenience and confidence.
Two compelling financing programs, in partnership with Security Bank Corporation, BDO Unibank, and PGA Insurance are available for select members of the Mazda CX crossover line-up. These exclusive deals are available across all 13 Mazda dealerships from July to September 30, 2025.
“With the help of our bank partners, we are pleased to offer customers this rare opportunity to upgrade to a member of the Mazda CX crossover family,” says Steven Tan, President of Mazda Philippines. “These attractive financing packages offer more people to step up to our award-winning CX-5, CX-8, or CX-60.”
Drive home the Mazda CX-60 3.3L AWD HEV Turbo and CX-60 3.3L AWD HEV Turbo-D Sport at zero percent interest for 24 months with a 50 percent down payment. Financing applications are subject to Security Bank’s evaluation and approval.
Designed to exemplify genuine luxury, the Mazda CX-60 does that down to the smallest detail.
Riding on the Mazda Large Platform and its rear-biased i-Activ All-Wheel Drive system, the CX-60 is powered by a new-generation 3.3-liter turbocharged inline-6 engine, available in both diesel and gasoline. Regardless of fuel, they utilize Mazda’s M Hybrid Boost technology that captures energy that is normally wasted during braking and stores it in a lightweight lithium-ion battery to power the electrical systems.
Outside, beauty through subtraction distills its design to its purest form, while inside, it sets the bar for interior quality, design, and technology. Depending on the variant, it comes either with Black nappa leather seats or Tan nappa leather seats with quilted Leganu suede inserts; both with built-in ventilation. The latest Mazda Connect system allows for seamless smartphone connectivity, while a 12-speaker Bose sound system provides a full auditory experience.
Meanwhile, the Mazda CX-5 and CX-8 comes with a P 199,000 all-in down payment with a 60-month loan term at a special low interest rate. Inclusive of the package is a free 3-year comprehensive insurance from PGA Insurance, one of the leading and reliable insurance companies in the country. Financing applications are subject to BDO Unibank’s evaluation and approval.
The CX-5 and CX-8 sport the KODO design language bringing with it more dynamism and a deeper emotional appeal that convey luxury and quality. Both the CX-5 and CX-8 are built to the highest levels of Japanese quality and precision, while blending beauty, comfort, and performance.
Seating five, the CX-5 is rich in features. Standard on the CX-5 2.0L Sport and CX-5 2.5L AWD Sport are black leather seats with orange stitching, power adjustment for the front seats, an 8-inch Mazda Connect infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless device charging, and a 10-speaker Bose sound system.
On the other hand, the CX-8 is a peerless three-row crossover that offers generous seating for either six- or seven adults, depending on the configuration. Regardless of seating, meticulous attention to detail has been given in choosing interior color and material. This is reflected in the Deep Red nappa leather seats and genuine Sen Wood interior accents. And powered by a 2.5-liter Skyactiv-G powerplant, it offers excellent real-world performance and fuel economy.
More than just financing, all eligible Mazda vehicles under both financing programs come inclusive of Mazda Philippines’ industry-leading worry-free ownership package. This includes a 5-year Free Service Plan which covers the expenses of periodic maintenance at either 6-month or 10,000-kilometer intervals for up to five years or 100,000 kilometers (whichever comes first) as well as a 3-year bumper-to-bumper Manufacturer’s Warranty. The Mazda CX-60, separately, has a 5-year warranty for its high-voltage hybrid battery.

Mazda is a super niche brand now. BYD is cheaper and looks better.
ReplyDeleteYou cannot compare Japanese Premium car brand versus an automaker that is supported by the CCP Invasion Government.
DeleteHigh demand for CX-60 slowed down a lot
ReplyDeleteWanted to get a CX-60 before, but the jerky transmission really disappointed me.
DeleteThis is your last chance to own a cx5 with physical knobs and buttons! Buy now or forever hold your peace!.
ReplyDeleteMazda should have launched this promo before the new cx5 was unveiled. It is a hard sell for their bread and butter the cx5 when the new one is out. The boss was busy.
ReplyDeleteWill get one before the launch the new models without physical knobs. This might be my last Mazda unless they launch a future model with the rotary knob + physical climate controls again.
ReplyDeleteThese CX-5s and 8s are basically old stock that has been sitting on an open parking lot for months/years. Just buy one from the secondary market and save 30-40% from SRP.
ReplyDeleteYes. physical knobs are a real plus. Tactile feel with out taking your eyes off the road.
ReplyDeleteBut it's more profitable for manufacturers to cram as many switches on LCD screen.
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Are they selling well? Haven’t been seeing a lot of Mazda on local roads lately. Just some Mazda 3 and Mazda CX-5.
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