- SKYACTIV-equipped Mazda CX-5 wins What Car? ‘Best Buy’ SUV award
- £22,995 Mazda CX-5 described as “an unbeatable buy at (much) less than £25,000”
- Mazda CX-5 compact SUV records CO2 emissions from 119g/km and up to 61.4mpg
Experts at Britain’s biggest and best selling car buyer’s guide What Car?, have named the Mazda CX-5 compact SUV as Britain’s ‘Best Buy’ SUV in the under £25,000 category.
Explaining its selection of the £22,995, 2.2-litre, 150ps diesel Mazda CX-5 as a class winner, the latest ‘Awards 2013’ edition of the influential monthly publication states: “This really is one of the finest diesels you can buy. It has walloping low-down torque, yet is supremely flexible and happy to rev.
Moving on to assess the overall qualities of the Mazda CX-5 the magazine writes: “There’s bags of room for four tall adults, the boot is huge and the rear seats fold down easily. With low running costs, headline-grabbing figures, including remarkable CO2 emissions of just 119g/km and you end up with an unbeatable buy.”
The Mazda CX-5 was the first Mazda to feature the company’s innovative fuel-saving SKYACTIV technologies in powertrains, transmissions, chassis and body. Completely rethinking traditional engineering to create SKYACTIV enabled Mazda to defy convention and produce a remarkably efficient new SUV which retains the fun-to-drive qualities that are an essential ingredient of the Japanese brand.
“When we introduced the Mazda CX-5 last year, we predicted that it would transform the SUV marketplace in Britain,” comments Peter Allibon, Sales Director, Mazda UK. “Public reaction to the CX-5 has been immensely positive and numerous media tests have shown it consistently beats all class rivals. We anticipate continued strong demand for our compact SUV throughout 2013 and beyond.”
The Mazda CX-5 model range features an 18-strong line-up with prices starting from £21,395 and rising to £28,995 (OTR). Customers are offered a choice of three engines (165ps petrol and 150ps or 175ps diesel), manual and automatic transmissions, 2-wheel drive or All-wheel drive (AWD) and two equipment levels – SE-L and Sport, with or without Sat Nav.
Generously specified, Mazda CX-5 SE-L models come with 17-inch alloy wheels, front fog lights, dual zone climate control air-conditioning, Smart City Brake Support and privacy glass, plus front and rear parking sensors. Moving up the Mazda CX-5 range, Sport grade models are equipped with 19-inch alloy wheels, Bi-Xenon headlights with Adaptive Front Lighting System, full leather trim, heated front seats, powered driver’s seat and a reversing camera.
The latest accolade for the Mazda CX-5 follows three earlier awards for the CX-5 compact SUV equipped with SKYACTIV technology – the 2012 What Car? Green SUV Award, the 2012 SCOTY (Scottish Car of the Year) Safety Award, and most recently, together with all-new Mazda6, the 2013What Car? Ultra-low-carbon Award.
Mazda’s SKYACTIV engines, transmissions, chassis and body technologies will be progressively introduced across the Mazda range as other new models reach the marketplace.
Currently, SKYACTIV technology is available on Mazda CX-5 SUV models, and will be available on the all-new Mazda6 (on sale from 25 January).
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