Metallic - Polymetal grey
Premium metallic - Machine grey
Three tone metallic - Ceramic white with black roof and dark grey side panels
Two tone metallic - Jet black with silver side panels
Two tone metallic - Zircon sand with black side panels and roof
Special two tone metallic - Soul red crystal with blackside panels and roof
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Colour guide
Solid - Arctic white
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The MX-30 is an intriguing-looking car, with a distinctive shape but Arctic white just kind of washes all that out, and it just doesn’t work very well with the MX-30’s lines. You’ll need to spend extra to look good.
Metallic - Ceramic
£550
Ceramic almost works on the MX-30’s shape, but only almost. To be honest, it’s a bit too close to white in some lights, and too close to silver in others which makes it sound more interesting than it is. A better option than Arctic white, but still not the best colour available.
Specifications
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Metallic - Jet black
£550
If Arctic white washes out the MX-30’s styling, then Jet black just kind of hides it under a blanket, with only the little silver badge on the rear pillar to break up the blackness. Not a great look, to be honest.
Metallic - Polymetal grey
£550
As with the CX-30, the MX-30’s contrast wheelarches make Polymetal grey work rather nicely. There’s enough blue under the top coat to stop it looking too drab, but there are certainly more exciting (if expensive) colour options than this.
Premium metallic - Machine grey
£670
Machine grey looks brilliant on models such as the Mazda 3 and CX-30, with their complex exterior design, but the MX-30’s somewhat slab-sides drain some of the life out of it. It’s still a good colour, but not as strong a choice here as it is elsewhere.
Three tone metallic - Ceramic white with black roof and dark grey side panels
£1,500
You're used to two-tone bodywork and they can work very well, but this tri-tone option is a bit messy to our eyes. Although all the colours work well on the MX-30 individually, we're not sure it works well.
Two tone metallic - Jet black with silver side panels
£1,500
Does the option of a silver roof arch lift the look of Jet black? Yes it does. Does it do enough to make it a desirable colour? Not really. Is it worth the chunky price tag? Nope.
Two tone metallic - Zircon sand with black side panels and roof
£1,500
Zircon sand is an interesting colour, quite similar to Audi’s Tactical green (or Action beige as we like to call it). Combined with the contrast black roof and side panels, it looks pretty striking and is arguably the best colour option for the MX-30, even if it’s an expensive one.
Special two tone metallic - Soul red crystal with blackside panels and roof
£1,800
Soul red crystal always looks at least good, but arguably it’s not the best colour for the MX-30. Something about the shape just doesn’t quite work with Soul red as well as it does when you think of other Mazda models. This is the most expensive paint option here, but it’s not the best one.