Trust the experts to help you land a GREAT DEAL on a new 2023 Mazda CX-5

Featured Mazda CX-5
MAXX (FWD)
MSRP $35,510
AKERA (AWD)
MSRP $54,500
TOURING ACTIVE (AWD)
MSRP $47,000
Want our expert team to help source a deal on a new
Mazda CX-5?
Want our expert team to help source a deal on a new
Mazda CX-5?
Let us find you a deal
Mazda CX-5
Price Range
$35,510 - $54,500
Find a deal tailored to you, select a variant and enter your postcode
Free, expert advice
Unlock better deals from 300+ dealers
We work for you not the dealer
FOR FREE EXPERT ADVICE, CALL US ON 1300 587 992
Paul Maric Picture
Get the upper hand with CarExpert
Compare up to 3 quotes
More competition = better deals.
Unlock better value through our network of 300+ dealers.
See what others pay
Our exclusive Sold Price Report shows you what others have paid for the car you want, giving you the upper hand in negotiations.
Independent, expert help throughout
Access to our CarExperts doesn't stop once you purchase a car. We remain on your side if you ever have an issue, even after your warranty expires!
Price
Ranges from $35,510 to $54,500
Body Style
4 Door Wagon
Release Date
January 2022
Drive Type
Awd / Fwd
VIN Plate Location
Driver Side Front Floor
Compliance Plate Location
Lower Pass Side Centre Pillar
Country of Origin
Japan
Safety ANCAP Rating
5
Number of doors
4
Seating Capacity
5

Mazda CX-5 Latest News

Mazda CX-5 Reviews & Comparisons

CarExpert Says

2023 Mazda CX-5 G20 Maxx review
Mazda has given the CX-5 another mild update, bringing more modern technology to the base Maxx on test here.

Mazda has given its top-selling CX-5 yet another rolling update.

Where some brands keep new technology hidden away until a major update, usually four years after the car was first revealed, Mazda has opted to incrementally improve its CX-5 SUV with bigger-than-usual tweaks every year.

Having given the car a new look in 2022, the brand used its 2023 update to give the entry-level G20 Maxx model on test here a more modern infotainment screen and two USB-C outlets in place of the older USB-A that featured previously. Gone is the manual price leader option, too.

How does the mildly-updated CX-5 stack up against a tough crowd of rivals in 2023?

The base Mazda CX-5 is priced sharply in the context of its rivals.

Pros
  • Finally gets new interior technology
  • Comfortable ride on small wheels
  • Sharp price alongside rivals
Cons
  • 2.0-litre engine needs to work hard
  • Still no touchscreen
  • Practicality still not a strong suit
7.9
Overall Rating

Cost8
Ride8.5
Safety8.4
Overall7.9
Purpose7.5
Handling8.5
Interior7.5
Efficiency8
Technology8.5
Performance6.5
Infotainment7.5

Comparisons


Frequently Asked Questions

Put simply, CarExpert customers are more-informed, better-equipped, and more quickly connected to dealers than elsewhere. It's why our dealer partners look after you with quick service, great prices and no-nonsense help.

For our service? Nothing. It's free with no hidden costs. See here for how we make money. For your car? We'll send you a free Sold Price Report showing what others have paid when you enquire via our website.

Speed, ease, value, independence and confidence. When you buy with us, these features come standard. Since there are thousands of new car buyers who use our service each month, dealers know to look after us! What's more, dealers know that our customers demand value-for-money since we equip every customer with a free Sold Price Report showing what others have paid for their car.

Once you enquire, we'll put you in touch with up to three dealers to give you the best shot at a great price (plus more options and choice, too!). In addition, we'll send you our exclusive Sold Price Report to show you what others have paid for the car you want, giving you confidence when it comes to negotiating the right deal.

We'll only ever connect you with dealerships who have agreed to provide the prompt and impeccable service our customers demand. Accredited dealers must continue to meet our stringent guidelines while the feedback we receive from hundreds of our customers helps keep them honest.

If you've made up your mind on your preferred make and model, head to our buy page to get started. If you're undecided and are not sure what model is best for you, try our car chooser.

Enquiring through CarExpert is one of the easiest ways to order a new 2023 Mazda CX-5. We connect you with an accredited dealer/s and equip you with information on current deals, what others have paid, plus, our independent reviews and ratings. You can also call our friendly Concierge team whenever you need support - they remain on hand throughout the process to ensure you get the service (and value!) we demand of our partnered dealers.


When you buy a new 2023 Mazda CX-5 through CarExpert, speed, confidence and great value come standard.

The Mazda CX-5 range kicks off from $35,510 (plus on-road costs) for the "CX-5 MAXX (FWD)" variant and finishes at $54,500 (plus on-road costs) for the "CX-5 AKERA (AWD)" variant.

The Mazda CX-5 is built in Japan and is then shipped to Australia.

The Mazda CX-5 has a braked towing capacity of 1800kg and an unbraked towing capacity of 750kg.

Mazda suggested that owners service their Mazda CX-5 every 12 months or 10,000km, whichever comes first.

The Mazda CX-5 has a five star ANCAP safety rating out of five.

The variants of the Mazda CX-5 use Unleaded Petrol or Diesel.

The Mazda CX-5 has 4 doors.

In our latest review the Mazda CX-5 scored 7.9 out of 10. Read the full Mazda CX-5 review here.

The Mazda CX-5 had a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.