Jumat, 27 Maret 2015

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This Mazda CX-5 facelift is as good as the model's ever been, mixing low running costs with class-leading driving dynamics. It’s just a shame the visual changes aren’t available on all models, as they do a great job of injecting new style into the mid-size SUV. This 173bhp four-wheel-drive diesel is the quickest in the range, but the lower-powered front-wheel-drive version will suit most buyers thanks to its improved fuel economy and lower list price.

We’ve loved the Mazda CX-5 ever since it first went on sale back in 2012. The original was practical, great to drive and cheap to run – giving established crossovers like the Volkswagen Tiguan and Honda CR-V more than a run for their money.

Just over three years later, Mazda has been back to the drawing board and added a load more technology – plus a series of cosmetic tweaks – in an attempt to maintain strong sales and stay ahead of the competition.

Most noticeable are the new LED headlights and foglamps, latest five-bar grille and fresh 19-inch alloy wheels. However, for reasons unknown, Mazda is only offering these on top-spec Sport Nav models, with lesser SE-L models making do with the existing Kodo-inspired design. Mazda bosses confirmed there is no intention to offer these changes on entry-level models – even as optional extras.


Inside it’s a different story. All cars now come with passenger seat height adjustment, a space-saving electronic handbrake and Mazda’s new multimedia scroll wheel on the centre console – which allows easy navigation of the revised seven-inch touchscreen. You’ll also find two USB ports, a DAB radio and smartphone connectivity.

The changes inside make the CX-5 an even nicer place to be, with higher quality materials and classier dials behind the steering wheel. The new central screen fits more snugly into the dashboard, doing away with the crude switchgear and unsightly volume controls. The digital climate control display is now finished in white rather than orange, too, for a more upmarket feel.

Along with the range-wide updates, buyers of the Sport Nav can now spec a Safety Pack, which includes a variety of accident mitigation technologies and a pair of Mazda firsts. The smart city braking and adaptive cruise control have never featured on any Mazda before, while adaptive headlights, lane keep assist, driver attention alert, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are all included as part of the pack.

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