Mazda recently facelifted the CX-5, and in so doing, simplified the range. All-wheel drive is now standard and this comprehensive package is basically the default midsize SUV for someone who wants to get around comfortably and efficiently while enjoying improved traction capability in all weather conditions.
The CX-50 will also have enhanced all-wheel-drive capabilities, which we hope will not dilute the fun-to-drive factor that so many Mazdas are known for. Its coupe-like rear also competes with a broader range of crossovers, including the BMW X2. We expect it to retail for slightly more than the CX-5, and it will likely only be available with the turbocharged 2.5-liter engine. All will be revealed soon.
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