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    Mazda adds high-tech camera to Australian range – and existing owners won't miss out

    Mazda is making a digital rear-view mirror an optional accessory on its CX-90 and upcoming CX-70 SUVs.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    Digital rear-view mirrors are becoming increasingly common, and now Mazda is getting in on the action.

    It’s rolling out the feature as one of its optional Genuine Accessories on a pair of its SUV lines.

    It’s available to order now on the CX-90, and will also be available on that model’s two-row CX-70 counterpart when it arrives in Australia.

    The recommended fitting pricing is $2568, and orders can be placed at dealerships nationwide.

    As with Mazda’s other Genuine Accessories, there’s a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty when the mirror is fitted as part of a new vehicle order.

    If you’ve already taken delivery of a CX-90, you can pay to have the feature fitted, however it will only come with a two-year warranty.

    Digital rear-view mirrors allow you to see out the back of a vehicle when you’re carrying items or people that would block the view from the regular mirror, thanks to a camera placed at the top of the rear windscreen.

    You can press a button to flip Mazda’s item back to a regular mirror.

    There are also buttons to adjust the brightness of the screen, plus buttons for Homelink garage door capability.

    CX-70
    CX-70
    CX-90
    CX-90

    It retains the frameless design of the standard mirror.

    Mazda offers a wide range of accessories in Australia.

    On the CX-90, for example, the list includes illuminated scuff plates, as well as roof pods, roof and bike racks, and an electric trailer brake controller.

    MORE: Everything Mazda CX-70 MORE: Everything Mazda CX-90

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

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    William Stopford

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    William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.

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