2017 Mazda All-New CX-5
Mazda revealed the
all-new CX-5 SUV complete with an updated design and a selection of new
technologies. The differences between the new model
and the outgoing one is the heavily updated exterior styling. It takes much of its inspiration from the smaller CX-3 and larger CX-9 with
Mazda saying that it wanted to create a vehicle that suited the phrase ‘refined
toughness’.
The front of the new CX-5’s body is now 10
mm wider than previously and helps to give the car an improved stance on the
road. The A-pillars have been pushed back by approximately 35 mm
and a new grille has been adopted. Other key design updates include thinner
headlights and taillights and an overall sportier appearance, aided
particularly through the re-designed roofline and sharp C-pillars.
Inside, The new CX-5 has also been suitably
refreshed and revised and incorporates a three-spoke steering wheel,
push-button start and a 4.6-inch color display within the instrument cluster. 7-inch display now resting on top of the dashboard, similar to
most current Mercedes-Benz models. There’s also a 10-spoke Bose premium sound
system and the Mazda Connect connectivity system which works in conjunction
with smartphones.
Mazda
says the new CX-5 will receive its clean, 2.2-liter SkyActiv-D diesel engine
and the SkyActiv-G 2.0 and SkyActiv 2.5 direct-injection petrol engines. All of
these engines can be mated to either a six-speed automatic or six-speed manual
transmission. As standard, they are front wheel drive but the brand’s all-wheel
drive system is available.
Another highlight of the new model is that the
strengthened chassis has resulted in a 15.5 per cent increase in torsional
rigidity over the outgoing model. This is largely due to the increased use of
ultra-high-tensile steel on the A-pillars and B-pillars. The improved
aerodynamics of the new model also lower road noise by around 1.3 dB over rough
surfaces.
Safety wise, the 2017 CX-5
includes Mazda Radar Cruise Control and Traffic Sign Recognition which is able
to read speed limit and other road signs and display them on the 4.6-inch
display. The new model includes a torque vectoring system where
torque levels can be altered based on steering wheel inputs, aiming to both
improve the ride and great handling abilities.
Pricing and availability details are expected to be
released shortly.