Mazda's New 2026 CX-5 Is Expected to Increase in Cost, but the Brand Wants to Balance a Higher Asking Price with More Features
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The great popularity of compact SUVs has prompted some manufacturers to double their offer. For example, to expand its customer base, Ford gives the choice between the Escape and the Bronco Sport that share their platform and some mechanics. When Mazda introduced the CX-50 in 2023, many believed that ...
Is it possible to improve on something that's already a hit? Mazda says yes, and is introducing the third generation of its most popular SUV. The new CX-5 is larger, more technologically advanced, and comes with a surprising price tag. Orders are already open in showrooms, and the first units will be delivered to customers in February 2026.
Mazda's new 2026 CX-5 is expected to increase in cost, but the brand wants to balance a higher asking price with more features
New CX-5 will still offer ‘value’ for customers, but Mazda Australia is a long way away from locking in price. Mazda Australia says its third-generation CX-5 will provide ‘value’ to customers and be competitively pitched against other family SUVs. However, the Japanese brand has admitted confirmation of pricing will be one of the last things to lock in place, as it works on specification and logistics over the next 12 months in the lead up to t…
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