First introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show in
November 2016, the CX-5 features a thoroughly revised design with cues from
stablemates such as the CX-9. At the front, you’ll find slimmer headlights to
go along with the new bonnet, giving the SUV a sharper look than before.
Moving on, the A-pillars have been moved back
approximately 35 mm, while the relative positions of the front axle and
A-pillars have been optimised as well. At the rear, the SUV gains a new
taillight arrangement inspired by the CX-9, with a line linking the two
lighting units.
Inside, there’s a totally new dashboard layout that
offers a better sense of symmetry, featuring shapely air-con vents and a
dedicated area for the seven-inch touchscreen. The centre console is positioned
higher up than before for better ergonomics, playing host to the gear lever and
Mazda’s Commander Control. Other bits should be pretty familiar to what you’ll
find in Mazda’s recent models, like the three-spoke steering wheel (from the
CX-9), air-con switchgear (Mazda 6) and 4.6-inch TFT LCD display in the
instrument cluster.
Customers will be able to
choose from five CX-5 variants – 2.0G 2WD GL, 2.0G 2WD GLS, 2.5G 2WD GLS, 2.2D
2WD GLS and 2.2D AWD GLS. Three four-cylinder engines will be fitted to the
SUV, including two revised SkyActiv-G powerplants that feature a higher
compression ratio of 14:1 (previously 13:1). The 2.0 litre unit now makes 162
hp and 210 Nm (previously 155 hp and 200 Nm), while the 2.5 litre outputs 192
hp and 257 Nm (previously 185 hp and 250 Nm). The last engine is a sole 2.2
litre SkyActiv-D turbodiesel (173 hp/420 Nm).
The only transmission pairing here is a six-speed
SkyActiv-Drive automatic transmission, but you’ll get a choice of front-wheel
or all-wheel drive as denoted in the variant names. All models also come with
Mazda’s SkyActiv-Vehicle Dynamics suite that includes the new G-Vectoring
Control system.
In terms of specifications, we start with the 2.0G
2WD GL, which gets LED projector headlights (with LED DRLs), bulb-type
taillights and front fog lamps, 17-inch wheels (with 225/65 tyres), manual
front seat, dual-zone climate control (with rear air-con vents) and keyless
start.
There are also rear USB charging ports, fabric
upholstery, gunmetal trim, Commander Control and a MZD Connect infotainment
system with six speakers and a seven-inch touchscreen. Safety kit on the base
variant includes six airbags (front, side and curtain), ABS with EBD, brake
assist, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and traction control.
Moving up to the 2.0G 2WD GLS, you’ll gain LED front
fog lamps and taillights, along with leather upholstery, 10-way powered
driver’s seat, Adaptive Front-Lighting System (AFS), metal and wood trim, walk
away lock and keyless entry.
The higher-spec 2.0 litre also gains the
i-Activsense suite with Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Rear Cross Traffic Alert
(RCTA), forward Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) and four front parking sensors
in addition to the standard four in the rear. The 2.5 litre variant meanwhile,
adds on larger 19-inch wheels (with 225/55 tyres).
Lastly, both diesel variants pile on the safety
systems with the introduction of Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), Lane
Keep Assist System (LKA), forward and reverse SCBS, Driver Attention Alert
(DAA) and Adaptive LED Headlights (ALH). They also get a full colour 4.6-inch
display in the instrument cluster instead of the monochrome one fitted to petrol
variants.
Price wise, the base model kicks things off at
RM 134,605.50 on-the-road without insurance, while the 2.0G 2WD GLS is marked at
RM 148,605.50. The 2.5G 2WD GLS is said to go for RM 160,996.70, and the
front-wheel drive diesel variant is priced at RM 164,579.10. Lastly, the
range-topping 2.2D AWD GLS has a price tag of RM 175,179.10.
Keep in mind these prices are for cars with a
metallic paint finish, which is RM 400 more than those with solid paint,
according to a dealer price list. The premium colours – Soul Red Crystal (an
evolution of Soul Red Metallic), Machine Grey as well as Snowflake Pearl White
Pearl Mica – will cost an extra RM 2,000.