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The Mazda CX-7 is a fast crossover vehicle assembled in Japan and manufactured by Mazda. The first time the CX-7 was presented to the industry was in 2006 at an automobile show in Los Angeles. It is the very first SUV that Mazda has created since it ceased the assembly of the Navajo. The CX-7 was established to compete against the CR-V, manufactured by Honda; the Sante Fe, a Hyundai vehicle; the Edge made by Ford; and the Outlander assembled by Mitsubishi.
The CX-7 is in the first generation of its production and is available in Europe, North America, Australia, Canada and several other countries. Available in three trims, it is designed in the Grand Touring, Touring, and Sport trim levels. The body of the SUV has four doors, a front engine compartment, and the vehicle has all wheel drive. The CX-7 can achieve 75 miles per hour in 11.2 seconds.
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