The North American definition of a luxury vehicle has shifted through the decades. It used to be the epitome of car ownership—the large, shiny symbol that showed you were successful—but younger buyers directed the conversation toward appreciating finer features, such as stable handling and fine-tuning vehicle systems. Today, auto luxury seems to be more about how a vehicle entices buyers with features that enhance life experiences—cabin isolation, intuitive tech, and integration with things outside the vehicle.
That shift has opened the door for mainstream brands to lead incursions into “luxury” territory with upscale content that elevates vehicles above their direct competitors. Through traditional pursuits of craftsmanship, restrained design, sophisticated engineering, and the trickle-down effect of technology that was once limited to luxury marques (which could better absorb new-tech costs), the luxury experience that even a decade ago defined badges like BMW is now readily presented in brands like Mazda.
The 2026 BMW X3 As A Standard For The Entry-Level Luxury SUV
The 2026 BMW X3 is exactly what an entry-level luxury SUV buyer expects—larger than an X1 that feels more like a personal car, and not as large as an X5 that feels like it should be towing a horse-trailer. As the best-selling compact luxury European SUV, and one of the benchmarks for the segment, the X3 does a lot of things well—performance, technology, refinement, and brand cachet—and displays no glaring weaknesses.
The 2026 BMW X3 Has The Luxury Interior Execution But Not The Richness
Step inside the 2026 BMW X3 and the immediate impression is precision. The layout is clean, with everything lining up seemingly where it should, and the fit and finish are tight as a finely-tiled five-star hotel reception hall. But, it doesn’t quite step up to the full-blown luxury of the brand’s more premium models, relying on synthetic leathers and metallic-looking trim pieces, especially in the entry X3 30 xDrive. They’re convincing, but don’t quite deliver the depth of traditional luxury interiors.
The BMW X3 Is Not The Roomiest In Its Class, But It’s One Of The Most Efficient
The BMW X3’s packaging is one of its strengths, striking an easy balance between exterior footprint and interior usability. As with the leaders in the still-growing compact SUV segment, the X3 offers comfortable space for up to five occupants and the ability to stash cargo as needed, wrapped in a shell that’s easy to toss around city streets. The seating position is high enough to convey command over its surroundings, but low enough to keep it connected to the road.
The BMW X3 Is Attainably Priced With The Option To Get Expensive Quickly
The 2026 BMW X3 starts at a price that feels within reach of many buyers stepping up to the luxury segment, then steps up substantially. There are only two models—the entry-level X3 30 xDrive and the top-tier X3 M50 xDrive. That goes against the mainstream trend of offering levels of equipment in trim levels. Whether that is better or worse for buyers is debatable, but with the X3, you pay extra for upgraded materials, tech, and features, which quickly drives price up, whereas with this mainstream option, you can get top-tier content for a lower buy-in.
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The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Has Luxury Features To Match The BMW X3
Balance Of Price, Premium Materials, And Driving Dynamics
The main thing that stands out about the 2026 Mazda CX-70 is how right it feels at its price point—it doesn’t pretend to compete with mainstream SUVs at affordability, and it doesn’t aspire to match luxury SUVs and their prestigious badges. It simply provides the most premium package at a seemingly reasonable price. And in the process, it presents itself as a well-balanced package of upscale usability.
The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Interior Feels Premium And Welcoming
Spread out over five trim levels, the 2026 Mazda CX-70 elevates its equipment levels in steps, with very few options. Higher trims display genuine Nappa leather, real wood accents, and a layered dashboard design that feels orchestrated rather than cobbled-together. The balancing of textures and layering of materials feels simple but at the same time intricate, and the theme creates a general sense of warmth that elevates the ambiance in the cabin.
The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Offers Luxury In Steps
The 2026 Mazda CX-70 takes a different approach to equipment packaging, partly due to an interior that’s larger than most of its rivals that also straddle the compact/midsize boundary. It uses the extra space to create a more relaxed cabin environment, rather than trying to fit in more seats (leaving that to the identical CX-90), resulting in more room for people and their stuff. Rear-seat passengers benefit the most, with extended legroom, and all occupants benefit from the added width.
The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Offers More Standard Equipment And Fewer Options
The Mazda CX-70 pricing strategy is straightforward: offer more over a series of ascending trim levels, and charge less when it’s all said and done. Slotting in at the higher reaches of the mainstream family SUV segment, it offers a higher level of standard equipment, through premium materials, a higher degree of upscale touches, and more advanced technology. Though it can be argued that it restricts personalization, it allows buyers to choose better equipment than a mainstream compact SUV or a smaller luxury compact.
The Mazda CX-70 Makes German SUVs Look Overpriced
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How The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Out-Luxuries A BMW X3
There’s probably not a reasonable scenario in which a potential buyer of a 2026 BMW X3 considers a 2026 Mazda CX-70 instead, but there are areas where some of the latter’s features compare favorably to the former’s, and there are reasons only the buyer can decide if they are acceptable compromises, or if they are deal-breakers. Each SUV has features that tip the scales in its favor, and when you add the weights to each side, they probably come out remarkably even.
The 2026 Mazda CX-70’s Warm Interior Counters The BMW X3’s Coolness
When you compare the Mazda CX-70 interior and its equipment levels to the cabin of the BMW X3, the Mazda will come out ahead in every aspect. Despite its lower rung on the near-luxury SUV ladder, the Mazda’s interior feels more inviting at the comparably-priced higher trim levels that match up best with the entry-point X3. The Mazda’s interior feels more inviting, and the presentation seems to flow better. BMW offsets that warmth with the coolness of advanced technology, though some luxury buyers may not be willing to negotiate the learning curve.

- Base Trim Engine
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3.3L Turbo SKYACTIV-G I6
- Base Trim Transmission
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8-speed automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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All-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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280 HP @5000 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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332 lb.-ft. @ 2000 RPM
- Base Trim Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
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24/28/25 MPG
- Make
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Mazda
- Model
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CX-70
- Segment
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Midsize SUV
The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Is More Richly Equipped Than The BMW X3, Dollar For Dollar
By the time you get into the “luxury” end of the 2026 Mazda CX-70 lineup, it’s priced close to the entry-point BMW X3 30 xDrive, but then the premium materials and room characteristics of the Mazda outshine the Bimmer’s borderline luxury content. You can get into a well-equipped CX-70 for $42,250—almost $10,000 less than the X3 30 xDrive, which is also nicely equipped—or you can get into a richly equipped CX-70 Premium Plus (and still save about $1,800). The next step-up is the $53,240 CX-70 S Premium, which is identically equipped but boosts power outputs for the 3.3-liter turbo “six.”
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2026 |
Mazda CX-70 Premium Plus |
BMW X3 30 xDrive |
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Starting Price |
$49,570 |
$51,300 |
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Upholstery |
Nappa leather |
Faux leather |
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Heated Seats |
Front and rear |
Front, optional rear |
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Ventilated Front Seats |
Standard |
Optional |
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Heated Steering Wheel |
Standard |
Option package |
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Rear Window Shades |
Standard |
Optional |
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Surround Sound System |
Standard 12-speaker Bose Centerpoint |
Optional 16-speaker Harman Kardon |
Mazda CX-70 Composure May Score More Luxury Points Than The X3’s Driving Prowess
When you compare the BMW X3’s powertrain and performance to that of the Mazda CX-70, the BMW will come out ahead in most respects, but the two approaches are different. The BMW’s turbo four-cylinder is efficient and raw, lacking the inherent bottom-end grunt and progressive power development of the Mazda’s turbo inline-six. BMW also has the edge when it comes to driving sharpness and agility, both by its tuning and its smaller footprint. That said, more buyers are desiring luxury that isn’t about stable cornering and more about composed cruising.
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2026 |
Mazda CX-70 |
BMW X3 30 xDrive |
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Powertrain |
3.3-liter turbo inline-6 mild hybrid |
2.0-liter turbo inline-4 mild hybrid |
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Transmission |
8-speed automatic |
8-speed automatic |
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Power |
280 hp |
255 hp |
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Torque |
332 lb-ft |
295 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
All-wheel drive |
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Range |
462 miles |
499 miles |
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Efficiency City |
24 mpg |
27 mpg |
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Efficiency Highway |
28 mpg |
33 mpg |
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Efficiency Combined |
25 mpg |
29 mpg |
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The 2026 Mazda CX-70 Feels More Luxurious Than The 2026 BMW X3
There is no denying that the 2026 Mazda CX-70 challenges the notion that luxury has to come with a fancy badge, even though that’s still how most luxury buyers shop. The CX-70 offers a richer interior than an established compact luxury SUV like the BMW X3. It offers more interior space for people and cargo, and it delivers a smoother overall driving experience. And it does it all at a price point that is equal to, and even a bit below, the purchase price of the X3.
To some buyers, luxury is becoming less about brand cachet and track-compatibility, and more about the feeling you get inside the cabin, and how the vehicle fits into everyday life. The growing trend is luxury that provides comfort, simplicity, and value over outright sportiness, and in that context, the CX-70 doesn’t just compete with the X3; it surpasses it. It’s obviously a movement Mazda is trying to cash in on, as evidenced in its other SUVs.
The 2026 Mazda CX-90 Matches CX-70 Luxury Appointments But With Tighter Seating
The 2026 Mazda CX-90 is basically the CX-70 with an extra row of seats, so if you are considering the latter as an alternative to the BMW X3 but need more space for passengers, then the CX-90 fits the bill. The trim structure and material choices are the same, as is the powertrain, so you get the same luxury feel as you do in the CX-70, but with compromised rear seating. The interior layout makes it more of a competitor to the larger BMW X5, but then you get a different set of metrics for comparison.
The 2026 Mazda CX-5 Matches The BMW X3 On Size, But Little Else
In terms of size, the 2026 Mazda CX-5 is the closest match to the X3, and it’s equally enjoyable to drive, with more features and improved technology to bring it to a level that’s closer to the Bimmer. It’s well-packaged, using the same trim strategy as the larger CX-70, and its material quality is also strong for the compact SUV segment, but it doesn’t attain the same level of warmth and refinement as the CX-70, making it more of a premium consideration than a “luxury” alternative.
Sources: Mazda, BMW, the EPA, CarEdge, Edmunds, Kelley Blue Book
