Mazda CX-5 News
Australia’s best-selling cars revealed for October
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By Chris Thompson · 06 Nov 2025
Australian new car market continues to shift in October 2024.
Do Aussies need more motivation to drive EVs?
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By Stephen Ottley · 05 Nov 2025
Are incentives the missing ingredient in a shift toward 50 per cent EV sales in Australia?
Japanese brand not worried about sales pecking order
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By Jack Quick · 03 Nov 2025
Mazda shrugs off challenges to its top-three placing in Australia, saying it is the least of its concerns.
Fan-favourite SUV still on the wish list for Oz
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By Jack Quick · 30 Sep 2025
Mazda may soon be axing the popular 2.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine in the CX-5 locally, but it’s still offered in another mid-size SUV in North America.
How Australia helped shape the 2026 Mazda CX-5
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By Jack Quick · 04 Sep 2025
Mazda’s new-generation CX-5 mid-size SUV split opinion when it was unveiled a few months ago, but the carmaker claims it took direct feedback from Australians.
‘Half baked’: New CX-5 in the firing line
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By Dom Tripolone · 10 Aug 2025
Mazda revealed its new CX-5 family SUV recently, bringing fresh styling and upgraded tech, but not everyone was happy.Australian Mazda CX-5 owners forums have erupted, with Mazda's engine choice — or lack thereof — in the firing line.Mazda’s much talked about in-house hybrid technology won’t be available when the car launches next year. 2027 might even be stretched, with the vital new tech earmarked for a US launch towards the end of that year, there is no certainty Australia will get it before 2028.The brand has also ditched the more potent turbocharged petrol engine from the future line-up. This is likely a response to the federal government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES), which punishes carmakers for every gram of CO2 they emit per kilometre over a certain threshold.Instead Mazda will launch with a detuned version of the current 2.5-litre non-turbo four-cylinder engine that will make 132kW and 242Nm, or 8kW and 10Nm less than the outgoing version. Current owners are not happy.“New CX-5 is being launched half baked (how can you launch your best selling car with 1 single engine option???),” said one Mazda CX-5 Club Australia member.“So disappointed Mazda have missed the boat on hybrid opportunity,” said another.“It’s boring, will not buy it. Pathetically Slow Zoom Zoom,” stated another.Others quipped: “Mazda still thinks its competition is the RAV4? Wrong!”“Not only have they failed to deliver a ‘knock out punch’, Mazda haven’t even made it into the ring.”Even Mazda Australia’s own Facebook post was peppered with negative comments.“I’m stunned they dropped the turbo,” said one commenter.Others were less fussed.“I think the car itself looks great, as most Mazdas ,” said one fan.“I’m personally not fussed about not having a turbo engine, I’m not after the ‘fun factor’ and don’t drive aggressively.”"Stunning," said another. "Absolutely love it," replied another fan.Mazda’s new in-house developed hybrid will be worth the wait.Mazda North America VP of Strategic Planning, Stefan Meisterfeld, told US publication CarBuzz: “The hybrid system will have performance that is comparable to or exceeding the turbo powertrain.”That means it'll likely top the 170kW and 420Nm of the outgoing turbo CX-5. That kind of performance will leave conventional hybrids in its dust.Mazda Australia boss Vinesh Bhindi told CarsGuide the new CX-5 Hybrid will deliver on the brand’s Zoom Zoom promise."My understanding is that it will be totally Mazda, it will be designed in a way that delivers what Mazda wants it to deliver – the Jinba Ittai (Japanese for horse and rider as one), the Zoom Zoom element,” he said.The new CX-5 is more than just an engine, though.The company has evolved its handsome looks and heavily refreshed the interior to give it a more premium feel.It'll have wider opening doors, a panoramic sunroof option, ambient lighting and a 15.6-inch multimedia touchscreen.Mazda is also ditching its rotary dial multimedia display controls and instead going for more conventional touchscreen and physical button controls.It is bigger on the outside, so expect a roomier cabin.
Did Mazda mess this one up?
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By Dom Tripolone · 19 Jul 2025
Will Mazda's hybrid CX-5 be too little, too late?
Why Mazda rejected Toyota's hybrid tech for the CX-5
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By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Jul 2025
Mazda opted to develop its new hybrid powertrain for the CX-5, rather than utilise Toyota's RAV4 Hybrid system as the brand does with the CX-50 in the USA, because it wanted to ensure its most popular vehicle was more dynamic to drive than its Japanese rival.
2026 Mazda CX-5 v Toyota RAV4 v Kia Sportage spec comparison: How does new Japanese family SUV hold up against the best sellers with no hybrid power for now
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By Jack Quick · 11 Jul 2025
Mazda has globally revealed its new third-generation CX-5 mid-size SUV ahead of it arriving in Australia in 2026.
New 2026 Mazda CX-5 finally revealed!
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By Chris Thompson · 10 Jul 2025
The new Mazda CX-5 has made its global debut, with the third generation of Mazda’s popular mid-size SUV featuring an updated design and interior.