Mazda used the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney to unveil a facelifted CX-9, the generously sized seven-seat crossover that's a favourite with well-off suburban families.
It's liked partly for its styling that barely looks like a crossover and for one of the best arrangements to access its third row of seats.
Already sleekly styled, the CX-9 has been reshaped to reflect Mazda's Kodo design language that's a feature of all its new models. Kodo, which means Soul of Motion, is purported to signify the latent power and potential energy of an animal poised for action.
So the CX-9 becomes perfect for an adventurous family trip to a zoo or wildlife park.