Mazda CX-5 2.0 e-Skyactiv G MHEV Exclusive-Line 5dr Auto Review

The model
Read full reviewThe latest Mazda CX-5 feels like a bit of a step back when it comes to material quality and the removal of its physical controls. That said, it still handles well, is well-equipped and has become even more practical, which is a real plus if you want a big family SUV that’s still decent to drive. We recommend going for the entry-level Prime-Line, which comes with all the kit you need.
The trim
See full equipmentIf your budget can stretch to it, Exclusive-Line is a great way to get lots of extra luxuries, and Mazda expects this to be the bestselling trim. It includes 19in alloy wheels, a reversing camera, black leather seats, wireless phone-charging, a clear head-up display, a digital driver display, a heated steering wheel and wiper de-ice.
The engine
See full engine specsIf you’re a private buyer who doesn’t do lots of miles, this is the one for you – it’s also our chosen engine. While it isn’t quite as fast as its rivals, the 163bhp means that there’s ample performance on offer and you’ll never struggle to reach motorway speeds or to overtake slow-moving traffic. It’s fairly efficient, so you won’t spend too much time at the pumps.
Key information
Available colours
40.9
522
litres
155
g/km
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