Japanese car maker Mazda has announced that an updated version of its popular mid-size SUV, the CX-5, will hit the showrooms this spring.
Priced from £22,295 to £30,595 on-the-road, the 16-strong model range features significant interior trim and standard equipment specification upgrades, as well as exterior enhancements.
Available in three grades; SE-L, SE-L Lux and Sport Nav, the range comprises three 2.0 litre petrol two-wheel drive variants equipped with six-speed manual transmissions, and thirteen 2.2 litre diesel versions – six of which are available with all-wheel drive – fitted with a choice of six speed manual or automatic transmissions.
The CX-5’s standard equipment specification has been enhanced through the addition of manual front passenger seat height adjustment, an electronic parking brake, a coming/leaving home headlamp function, and the company’s Multimedia Commander with separate volume dial.
A new 7in, full-colour, centre console touch-screen incorporates DAB radio and two ports for USB connectivity. Top-of-the-range Sport Nav models benefit from new exterior features including 19in alloy wheels, LED headlamps including LED daytime running lights, and LED foglamps.
An already comprehensive Sport Nav standard equipment specification is further bolstered by a new Integrated navigation system which offers greater accuracy, improved search features and three years of free map updating.
SE-L Lux and Sport Nav grade options now include Stone Leather upholstery, whilst the Sport Nav options list further benefits from Mazda’s Radar Cruise Control.