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What a Mazda Subscription Costs Through CARIFY
Mazda subscriptions on CARIFY span a meaningful range, reflecting the breadth of the current lineup. Every figure you see on a listing covers insurance at your chosen tier, registration tax, routine maintenance and the Swiss motorway vignette. Fuel is the only cost outside it.
Mazda leasing in Switzerland starts from CHF 224 per month on comparison platforms, which makes the entry-level lease look considerably cheaper in a direct number comparison. The important thing to read alongside that figure: those rates cover the vehicle's depreciation and financing only. Insurance is mandatory in Switzerland and sits entirely outside the lease payment. Registration tax and scheduled servicing add further to what you actually pay each month to run a leased Mazda. Once those costs are folded in, as they are in the CARIFY subscription, the gap between the two monthly figures narrows substantially. For the CX-60 PHEV, where a complex plug-in hybrid drivetrain means scheduled servicing is a material cost, having that included in the subscription figure removes real financial unpredictability.
CARIFY's minimum terms run at 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 48 months. Longer commitments reduce the monthly rate, and the difference between a rolling one-month arrangement and a 12-month term is worth checking before you book. Mileage packages run from 750 to 3,000 kilometres per month — selected at booking and adjustable during the subscription by contacting bookings@carify.com.
Three insurance tiers are available. Budget carries a CHF 1,500 collision deductible per event. Optimum, the most commonly selected tier, brings that to CHF 1,000, adds zero-deductible force-of-nature cover, and includes 24-hour roadside assistance with a replacement car up to CHF 500 across Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Maximum takes the collision deductible to CHF 500 and covers parking damage at zero deductible for up to two events per year.
Who Should Use a Mazda Subscription Through CARIFY
Mazda draws a specific kind of driver; someone who researches properly before deciding, who values engineering and design quality without wanting to pay for a badge, and who tends to keep their vehicles longer than average. That profile overlaps well with the subscription model when life circumstances introduce genuine uncertainty: a relocation to Switzerland, a fixed-term contract, a growing family that needs more space than the current car provides.
The subscription works well for drivers who have priced Mazda rentals as a potential fallback. Daily rental rates for comparable crossovers and SUVs in Switzerland run from CHF 70 to CHF 120 before insurance, and a month at those rates easily exceeds most Mazda subscription tiers once you account for the rental insurance excess and the friction of rebooking. The subscription fixes the monthly cost, wraps the insurance in, and removes that administrative overhead entirely.
CARIFY's 400-plus partner garages span all major Swiss cantons: Zurich, Basel, Bern, Vaud, Lucerne, St. Gallen, Graubünden, and Ticino among them. Pickup is available at the garage closest to you, and home or workplace delivery is available for a CHF 189 fee. The platform operates in French, Italian, and German, making it accessible across all three language regions.
Try a Mazda Before You Commit to Buying
Mazda's current lineup sits at a purchase price point where the decision deserves genuine consideration. The CX-60 PHEV, Mazda's most complex and expensive model in the current Swiss market, is a vehicle where the real-world question, does the plug-in hybrid system change how much you spend on fuel on your actual routes, is one you cannot answer from a dealership afternoon.
CARIFY's Try & Buy programme gives you a way to answer it from the driver's seat. Every franc you pay in subscription fees during the term converts into a credit against the purchase price if you decide to buy. The full subscription amount, excluding any insurance upgrade costs, comes off the sale price. Three or four months in a Mazda PHEV on your real commute tells you whether the electric range covers your daily driving, how the charging logistics work with your home setup, and whether the car fits your life before any purchase obligation is attached to the question.
If at the end of the term the car is not right, it goes back. No deposit forfeited, no residual value discussion, no asset you need to sell. For drivers currently comparing hire purchase, the distinction is simply that Try & Buy puts the commitment after the trial rather than before it.
How to Book a Mazda Subscription on CARIFY
Choose the model you want from the current Mazda listings, set your minimum term, select an insurance tier, and pick a handover date between 9 and 30 days from booking. The partner garage uses that window to prepare the vehicle and handle the registration in your name. Most drivers have the car within nine days.
You need a Swiss residence, a valid category B driving licence recognised in Switzerland, and a clear credit check. A credit card in your name handles the monthly payments. No start-up fee or deposit is required at any stage. Foreign driving licences are accepted for up to one year after you establish Swiss residence, after which you need to exchange yours for a Swiss licence through the relevant cantonal authority.
For company bookings, select the business option at checkout and enter your company details. Swiss residence is not a requirement for the registered subscriber on a company vehicle. For fleet arrangements, contact the CARIFY business team directly at business@carify.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Mazda models are available on subscription through CARIFY?
The Mazda range on CARIFY draws from the brand's current active lineup in Switzerland, which spans mild hybrid crossovers, full hybrid SUVs, and the plug-in hybrid CX-60. Availability on specific models and configurations shifts as partner garages update their listings. The live platform's filters let you narrow by body type, fuel type, and price range before browsing individual vehicles. Checking the listings directly gives you the most accurate picture of what is currently on offer and at what monthly rate.
How does leasing a Mazda compare to a subscription through CARIFY?
Mazda leasing in Switzerland starts from CHF 224 per month, but those entry rates cover only the vehicle's depreciation and financing cost. Insurance is mandatory in Switzerland and sits entirely outside a standard lease payment. Registration tax and servicing come separately as well. A CARIFY subscription includes all of those in the one monthly figure, no separate insurance policy to manage, no service invoice arriving mid-year. For Mazda's PHEV models in particular, where drivetrain servicing represents a meaningful cost, having that wrapped into the monthly subscription figure removes the budget unpredictability that lease drivers carry separately. The lease headline rate is lower, but the true monthly cost of the two arrangements is considerably closer once everything is accounted for.
How does a Mazda subscription compare to a short-term rental in Switzerland?
For the past two weeks, the subscription is the most cost-effective and practical arrangement. Daily rental rates for comparable crossovers and SUVs in Switzerland run from CHF 70 to CHF 120 before insurance, and a full month at those rates exceeds most Mazda subscription tiers before you add the rental insurance excess or the inconvenience of managing return dates and rebooking. The subscription fixes your monthly cost, covers insurance at your chosen tier, and runs in the background without active management.
How does CARIFY compare to other Mazda subscription providers in Switzerland?
CARIFY operates through more than 400 partner garages across Switzerland, giving it the largest network-based inventory of any subscription platform in the country. That coverage translates into more Mazda stock available across more cantons, more configuration variety as garages turn over their vehicles, and shorter wait times between booking and handover than platforms running centralised fleets. Terms run from one month to 48, covering both short-burst arrangements and longer subscriptions that sit close to a standard lease period without the ownership obligation or the separate cost management that leasing requires.
What is included in the monthly Mazda subscription fee?
Insurance at your chosen coverage tier, registration tax, routine maintenance and the Swiss motorway vignette are all included. No start-up fee or deposit is required. Fuel sits outside the subscription, and costs from damage beyond normal wear fall to you. Mileage packages run from 750 to 3,000 kilometres per month. If you drive less in a given month, unused kilometres roll forward to the next. Unused kilometres at the end of the full subscription are not refunded, and any excess beyond your package is charged according to your contract.
Can you drive a CARIFY Mazda subscription vehicle outside Switzerland?
Yes. The vehicle may be driven in Europe and the countries bordering the Mediterranean, excluding Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, the Russian Federation, Syria, Ukraine, and Belarus. If you lend the car to someone who is not a Swiss resident, that person is not covered for driving outside Switzerland under the subscription insurance.
Can you switch Mazda models during your subscription?
Between terms, yes. Once your minimum period is complete you can return the car and open a new subscription on a different Mazda from the current range, move to another brand on the platform, or close the subscription with 14 days' notice on a Flex arrangement. On a Fixed subscription, the garage may request the car back after the minimum term with 30 days' notice to you.
Can expats and people newly arrived in Switzerland subscribe to a Mazda through CARIFY?
Yes, provided you have a residence permit that allows vehicle registration in your name, a recognised driving licence, and a clear credit check. Foreign driving licences are valid in Switzerland for up to one year after you officially establish Swiss residence. After that point you need to exchange yours for a Swiss licence through the cantonal authority. A one-month Flex subscription gives you access to a Mazda from the early weeks of a relocation without committing beyond the minimum term you choose at booking.









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































