![]() In addition to housing the more powerful turbo engine, the 2.5 Turbo gets gloss-black exterior trim, black 19-inch alloy wheels and sportier trim inside. A premium Bose 10-speaker audio system and a power rear liftgate are standard Upgrading to the Premium Plus adds a full-color head-up display, ventilated seats, a heated steering wheel and heated rear seats. It gets standard LED daytime running lights and combination taillights, adaptive front lighting, and a 7-inch LCD gauge cluster. The Premium model is also less expensive for 2023 it adds Mazda’s Mi-Drive Intelligent Drive Select system with three drive modes: Normal, Off-Road and Sport. In addition to trim-specific paint, it gets 19-inch alloy wheels and black leather seats with red stitching or red leather inside. The CX-5’s Carbon Edition, introduced in 2021, returns for 2023 carrying a price cut year over year. Going with the Preferred trim adds a standard power moonroof, auto-dimming rearview mirrors and genuine leather seats. Rear passengers gain air conditioning vents, two USB ports and a center armrest. The S Select adds dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, leatherette upholstery, a power adjustable driver’s seat and an upgraded six-speaker sound system. Additional standard features include automatic LED headlights and taillights, keyless entry and push-button start, a leather-wrapped shifter and steering wheel, two front USB ports, and cloth upholstery. While the Carbon Edition returns unchanged, shoppers should note the Premium will no longer offer an upgraded Bose 10-speaker sound system, which now comes standard with the Premium Plus. There’s good news for shoppers considering the Carbon Edition or the Premium trims, however - these models see prices fall compared to 2022. The base 2.5 S model starts at $27,975 (all prices include a $1,275 destination fee), up $500 from the 2022 CX-5’s starting price. The only way to distinguish the 2023 model from the 2022 paint-wise is a new Rhodium White color that joins Soul Red Crystal Metallic and Machine Gray as a premium option all carry a $595 price premium. Trims, Pricing and Release Date 2022 Mazda CX-5 | Manufacturer imageĮight trims will be offered for the 2023 CX-5, which will go on sale in the fall. The CX-5 earned a 2022 Top Safety Pick Plus award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and was the only small SUV to score a good rating in the agency’s updated crash test. ![]() Standard safety features for all trims include adaptive cruise control with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, lane departure warning with lane keep assist, and blind spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert traffic sign recognition, a 360-degree camera system and a head-up display are optional. What the system lacks is touchscreen capability: A console knob controller is the only way to navigate the Mazda Connect system, which we’ve found frustrating to use. Tech and SafetyĪll CX-5 variants come with a standard 10.25-inch center display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. Mazda’s i-Activ all-wheel drive is again standard for all models. The 2023 CX-5 will once again offer the choice of two powertrains: a base 2.5-liter four-cylinder paired with a six-speed automatic transmission for up to 187 horsepower and 186 pounds-feet of torque or a turbocharged version that boosts output up to 227 hp and 310 pounds-feet of torque on regular fuel or 256 hp and 320 pounds-feet using premium. Related: Mazda CX-5: Which Should You Buy, 2021 or 2022? Powertrains The automaker claims its bestselling model is sticking around, however, and for now, it’s keeping its word: The CX-5 returns for 2023 unchanged apart from a new paint color and mostly minor pricing updates. ![]() Mazda’s recent introduction of the all-new 2023 CX-50, an SUV similar in size to the compact CX-5 but better prepared for mild off-roading, sparked rumors that it would replace the CX-5 just as the CX-30 ousted the CX-3. ![]()
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