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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.
Cost | 8 |
Ride | 8.5 |
Safety | 8.4 |
Overall | 7.9 |
Purpose | 7.5 |
Handling | 8.5 |
Interior | 7.5 |
Efficiency | 8 |
Technology | 8.5 |
Performance | 6.5 |
Infotainment | 7.5 |
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