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An updated version of Mazda’s stylish, spacious and dynamic
SUV arrives in UK dealerships this month. The 2021 Mazda CX-5 sees the
introduction of Mazda’s flagship 2.5-litre 194ps Skyactiv-G petrol engine to
the UK CX-5 range for the first time, while powered by the 2.0-litre 165ps
Skyactiv-G engine, the new CX-5 Kuro special edition model joins the line-up.
Other highlights of the 2021 Mazda CX-5 include an upgraded
infotainment system across the whole range and the introduction of Connected
Services. All models in the range feature a new larger, faster and clearer
10.25-inch centre display screen, more intuitive Mazda Connect Commander
operation and an expanded range of Connected Services operable by the latest
MyMazda App. Convenience and peace-of-mind connectivity features include remote
door locking, a vehicle finder, the remote pre-programming of multiple
navigation destinations, service booking request and security alert.
The 18-model 2021 Mazda CX-5 range offers a broad choice of petrol and diesel engines with options for both manual and automatic transmission, plus with a line-up that includes both Mazda’s i-Activ AWD system or front-wheel drive there’s plenty of drivetrain choice. Matched exclusively to front-wheel drive, the 165ps 2.0-litre Skyactiv-G engine is a mainstay of the range and available in all trim levels – SE-L, Sport and GT Sport - with a choice of manual or automatic transmission in each trim. Depending on trim level, the 2021 model year versions of the 165ps Skyactiv-G CX-5 emit 7-9g/km less CO2 alongside corresponding improvements in WLTP economy. With manual versions featuring cylinder deactivation, this popular engine is more efficient than ever.
Having made its UK debut in the Mazda6 last year, the 194ps
2.5-litre Skyactiv-G engine joins the CX-5 range exclusively in GT Sport trim
paired to an automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive. Thanks to cylinder
deactivation, this 194ps direct-injection four-cylinder engine seamlessly
switches between four and two-cylinder operation to improve real-world fuel
economy at no cost to performance.
The popular 150ps Skyactiv-D diesel engine is offered with
front-wheel drive in SE-L and Sport trim with a choice of gearbox, while the
more powerful 184ps engine is offered in Sport and GT Sport trim. With the 2021
model year introduction of the 184ps 2WD Sport model, Mazda’s higher output
diesel can now be matched to front-wheel drive or all-wheel-drive. At the top
of the range, GT Sport cars are exclusively all-wheel drive. All diesel 2021
Mazda CX-5s are updated for RDE2 compliance and will arrive in the UK this
April.
Across all engines the 2021 Mazda CX-5 benefits from
optimised throttle pedal calibration for better response and control with
improved engine response to throttle inputs, while the responsiveness of the
six-speed automatic transmission has also been improved.
With its perfectly balanced execution of Mazda’s Kodo design
philosophy, the award-winning styling of the Mazda CX-5 has been left alone.
However, the introduction of the 2021 Mazda CX-5 Kuro Edition adds a unique
looking model to the range. Limited to 750 examples, the 165ps Skyactiv-G
powered Kuro Edition is offered with a choice of free-of-charge Soul Red
Crystal Metallic or Polymetal Grey Metallic paint, which is contrasted by
19-inch black alloy wheels and black mirror caps.
Inside, the Kuro CX-5 features a power adjustable driver’s
seat, heated front seats and black half leatherette and suede seat trim over
and above the SE-L it’s based on, while complementing the unique exterior, the
cabin features black dashboard and door inserts plus red stitching on the
seats, steering wheel, knee pads, gearshift surround, armrest and door
surround.
Commenting on the 2021 Mazda CX-5, Mazda Motors UK Managing
Director, Jeremy Thomson said: “since the launch of the first-generation CX-5
in 2012, this SUV has been a crucial car in the UK market. It’s always been a
hugely popular car that’s loved for its style, practicality and dynamic appeal,
the second-generation car only enhanced that further and thanks to successive
updates and refinements it’s remained right at the top of the class. To date,
490,849 units have been sold in Europe and more than 3.1million globally making
it Mazda’s best-selling model. Here in the UK, the CX-5 accounts for 26 per
cent of our new car sales and it’s a car that performs consistently strongly in
the used market as well.”
Adding, “so it’s great that the 2021 CX-5 has arrived in
dealerships, with improvements to the infotainment system, improved
connectivity and an enlarged engine range it will offer customers even more
choice. It’s also great that we have the Kuro in the line-up, as this
limited-edition model is perfect for customers who want a stand-out SUV with
unique detailing inside and out”.
The 2021 Mazda CX-5 is available to order now for click and collect, and will be joined in Mazda’s SUV line-up by the new Mazda MX-30 in March. Mazda’s first battery-electric vehicle will sit alongside the Mazda CX-5 and the Mazda M Hybrid mild-hybrid equipped Mazda CX-30 to create an SUV range that offers customers a wide choice depending on their motoring needs.