The Mazda CX-5 began production as a 2013 model and is one of Mazda's most successful crossover SUVs. In fact, it's one of the automaker's best-selling vehicles - ever. As of July 2025, cumulative ...
The CX-5 is a near-perfect size for urban adventures on crumbling city streets, yet it’s a delight on the highway too. That’s because it’s fairly light and agile, and at its upper trim levels, it’s ...
The Mazda CX-5 2026 prices range from $36,740 for the basic trim level SUV CX-5 G20 Maxx (Fwd) to $55,150 for the top of the range SUV CX-5 G35 Akera Turbo (Awd). The Mazda CX-5 2026 comes in SUV. The ...
Anyone looking for a compact crossover with seating for up to five should have the Mazda CX-5 high on their list of vehicles to consider. This is one of the best-handling and well-designed crossovers ...
CAN fuel economy (L/100KM): 9.9/7.9/9.0 Starting Price (USD): $27,125 (inc. dest.) As-Tested Price (USD): $32,395 (inc. dest.) Starting Price (CAD): $32,150 (inc. dest.) As-Tested Price (CAD): $40,418 ...
Believe it or not, the current-generation Mazda CX-5 has been around for five years now. In my eyes, it still looks pretty good and, evidently, Mazda thinks so too because for the model’s 2022 refresh ...
LOS ANGELES — Mazda is freshening the CX-5 for the 2022 model with an updated exterior design and new interior features, while adding standard all-wheel drive to its entire crossover lineup for the ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
If crossovers are the new minivans, the Mazda CX-5 is an antidote to dreaded thought of trading utility for any sense of performance, and the refresh of the 2016 model makes it even better. Best ...
Sales usually taper off toward the end of a car's life cycle. Vehicles tend to be outdone by newer and more updated competitors, or buyers will wait a few months for the inevitable successor. Not the ...
When you follow the NHL as closely as I do, you often hear talk about a player's "intangibles." Take New York Rangers forward Tanner Glass, for instance. At face value, he could be seen as a waste of ...