Japanese tuner AutoExe has unveiled a styling kit and a handful of performance parts for the Mazda CX-60 ahead of the 2023 Tokyo Auto Salon. AutoExe first previewed a range of upgrades for the CX-60 back in mid-July. The most obvious alterations consist of various visual tweaks, including a prominent front splitter with aerodynamic fins that adds a particularly striking look to the SUV. The KH-07 kit also includes wind deflectors on the side windows while visible at the rear is a wing stretching out from the roof, faux vents beneath the taillights, a diffuser, and quad exhaust pipes.

A number of performance-focused upgrades have also been made. For example, AutoExe has fitted new lowering springs that drop the ride height by 25 mm at all four corners. A new strut tower bar that sits between the struts under the hood has also been developed, as has a cross-floor bar and new lower arm bars beneath the skin.

 

AutoExe has revealed that it is also in the midst of developing a new “street sports suspension kit” for the Mazda CX-60 alongside a bespoke intake system and upgraded brakes. While we don’t yet have full pricing details for these performance parts, we do know that in Japan, the front splitter costs ¥ 90,200 (US$ 658), the wind deflectors cost ¥ 33,000 (US$ 240), the rear wing will set back shoppers ¥ 90,200 (US$ 658), the rear diffuser is ¥ 82,500 (US$ 602), and the rear vent trim adds ¥ 68,200 (US$ 497).