Mazda has released US pricing for its 2017MY Mazda CX-5.
The price list starts at US$ 24,045 for a base-level
CX-5 Sport in front-wheel drive. That already represents an escalation of US$ 2,250 over the 2016 model's base price, but it comes standard
with features like automatic emergency braking and a 7-inch touchscreen
display.
Step up to the mid-range Touring model and you get
faux-leather seats, blind-spot monitor, keyless entry, six-speaker audio, and
more for US$ 25,915. To that you can add the Preferred Equipment Package with
10-speaker Bose audio, navigation, power moonroof and liftgate for an extra US$ 780, and the i-Activsense package with more electronic safety features for
another US$ 625.
The top of the line is the CX-5 Grand Touring, which
comes with leather, bigger wheels, satellite radio, adaptive headlights for US$ 29,395. An optional Premium Package includes a head-up display with
traffic sign recognition and more power/heated features for an extra US$ 1,830.
Choosing all-wheel drive adds an extra US$ 1,300 to any
model, special paint finishes add another US$ 200-595, and you'll need to factor
in an extra US$ 940 for delivery (up from the previous US$ 900). So while you can get
into a new CX-5 for an MSRP of under US$ 25k, a fully loaded model can nudge up
against the US$ 35k mark.