It will be prowling New Zealand's roads in early December.
The drivetrain and suspension carry over from the outgoing model and feature the MZI 3.7-litre V6 driving a six-speed automatic transmission.
Complementing Kodo are ring-and-bar LED daytime running lights with bi-xenon headlamps, and extra-glossy 20-inch alloy rims.
Inside, driver comfort has been improved and the communications/navigation/audio system enhanced. This includes TomTom satellite navigation; Bluetooth and iPod connectivity; and a new and more easily used colour touch-screen multi-information display. This includes speech recognition for phone and music selections.
Rear parking sensors now complement the reversing camera and the tailgate can be worked automatically.
Mazda has added a bunch of new-tech safety systems. These are:
*Forward obstruction warning, that gives audible and visual warnings before a potential collision.
*Lane departure warning, based around a windscreen-mounted camera that monitors road markings and warns if the driver strays.
*High beam control, which uses another windscreen-mounted camera to spot oncoming lights and automatically adjusts between high and low beam.
*Blind spot monitoring to alert the driver to any hazards in advance of a lane change.