Mazda CX-5 2021
- FUEL TYPEPetrol
- MILEAGE25 MPG City / 31 MPG Highway
- ENGINE2488 cc
- CAR TYPESUV
- TRANSMISSIONAutomatic
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Overview
When it comes to compact crossovers, it's easy to see why the 2021 Mazda CX-5 wins the SUV equivalent of Best-in-Show. Not only does it boast beautifully sculpted bodywork, its interior is just as interesting to the eyes. Of course, Mazda has shown us that its attention to detail is more than skin-deep, with thoughtful ergonomics and engaging driving dynamics. Compared with its predominantly dull competitors, the CX-5 is delightfully athletic and equally refined. While the standard four-cylinder engine lacks the punch of the available turbo-four, both pair with a highly proficient automatic transmission and are more fuel efficient than their EPA ratings suggest. Despite a smaller cargo area than its key competitors, the 2021 CX-5 shines brighter than all its classmates and even some more-expensive alternatives, making it a shoo-in for our 2021 10Best list as well as an Editors' Choice award.
What's New for 2021?
For 2021, the most notable upgrade made to the CX-5 is its new infotainment system. A 10.3-inch screen now sits atop the dashboard, replacing a smaller 7.0-inch display. The updated system features the new Mazda Connect interface, Mazda Connected Services (a Wi-Fi hotspot and access to remote vehicle functions through a smartphone app), and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The lineup also introduces a new Carbon Edition, which has unique Polymetal Gray paint and red upholstery. The top-of-the-line Signature trim adds a higher-definition 360-degree camera, a driver-attention alert, and rear automated emergency braking.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
- Base - $27,125
- Select - $29,125
- Preferred - $30,825
- Carbon Edition - $31,945
- Premium - $33,535
- Premium Plus - $35,175
- Turbo - $37,625
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Turbo Signature - $39,875
With the addition of the CX-5 Carbon Edition, it's now possible to get the 250-hp turbocharged engine without paying for either of the top two trim levels. The front-drive version starts at just under $30,000, but those who want all-wheel drive can add it for $1400. Not only does the Carbon Edition have all the same features as the Touring model with the Preferred SV package (Bose stereo, a power-adjustable passenger seat, power liftgate, sunroof, and more), it also has distinct exterior and interior treatments. The former includes black 19-inch wheels and a black metallic grille design; the latter includes red leather seats with red stitching and black accents on the instrument and door panels.
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Overall Safety Rating (NHTSA) ★★★★★
The CX-5 earned a five-star crash-test rating from the National Highway Transportation Administration (NHTSA), and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) named it a Top Safety Pick+. It also comes standard with a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance technology and other optional assists. Key safety features include:
- Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
- Standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
- Standard adaptive cruise control
The Kia Sportage and the Chevrolet Equinox both offer better warranty coverage, but otherwise the CX-5 is in line with its rivals.
- Limited warranty covers three years or 36,000 miles
- Powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles
- No complimentary scheduled maintenance