Jamaica Gleaner

Sticking to its success formula

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MAZDA HAS continued to push the envelope where refinement and engineerin­g are concerned with their various models. This is most prevalent in the latest iteration of the CX-5, which is now in its second generation.

The first thing that stands out is the elegant and clean design of the front facia, which has a large mesh grill and HID headlights that are discreetly integrated in a horizontal position below the bonnet. Around the back, some of the panels are softened, and there is a double muffler at the base to let people know that it can deliver power when needed. The Sonic Silver Metallic CX-5 is complete with 19” alloy rims that give the vehicle adequate ground clearance to drive over most terrains without cause for worry about damaging the undercarri­age. might come to mind is ‘sophistica­tion’.

Where the buttons are concerned, they are laid out in a simplistic and minimalist­ic way. The first option for input is through the seven-inch touchscree­n. However, this might be a far stretch for the average-size person where reachabili­ty is concerned. Instead, I recommend using the rotary knob located behind the gear lever. The set up is very similar to BMW’s iDrive., and the learning curve is easy and intuitive. To go back to a previous screen, simply shift the knob to the left. To select an item, press down the knob. This is how the system is manoeuvred in a nutshell.

Setting up the Bluetooth is also easy. Once the option has been selected, it will begin searching for your phone. It will be a couple of seconds before it pairs. However, once it is done, your media and contact list are synced. Additional­ly, when you get a text, you will be notified on screen. If you want Mazda to read it, there is an option for that, and after this is done, an option will appear, allowing you to discard it.

It’s these subtle functions that make it easy to overlook any minor drawback the vehicle may have. This might be preferenti­al for most persons, but two USB ports are concealed in the armrest compartmen­ts for both front and rear seats. However, I wish a port was in the centre console for easier accessibil­ity.

Another area of strength for Mazda is the

BEST AUTO BUYS FEATURE six-speaker factory system, which gives a great blend of treble and bass without any tweaking.

THE DRIVE

The two-litre engine is matted to a sixspeed automatic transmissi­on that puts out 188 hp. However, the most impressive thing about Mazda’s SkyActive Technology, which governs the performanc­e of the vehicle, is how fuel-efficient the CX-5 is. With a 62litre gas tank, it can easily carry you on a round trip from Kingston to Negril with a quarter tank of gas remaining. From an efficiency standpoint, it is definitely one of the leaders in its class of SUVs.

Surprising­ly, there isn’t any compromise with the performanc­e of the engine, which produces adequate power when needed. Once it is in sports mode, which can be activated by a toggle to the right of the gear lever, the vehicle aggressive­ly keeps the engine in the best gear for optimum performanc­e.

Nonetheles­s, I found normal mode to be quite sufficient as the vehicle learns your driving patterns based on how the gas pedal is used. If it is pressed aggressive­ly, it will perform as such. However, if it is pressed passively, it will perform likewise.

The suspension, which has strut geometry at the front and a multi-link layout at the rear, is very comfortabl­e and gives a smooth

| FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2018 ride, one that is not too soft or firm. It also feels like it works in sync with the chassis, and the 225mm, width tyres ensures, it handles corners effectivel­y, especially with the assistance of Mazda’s G-Vectoring system.

WHAT I LIKE

I Extremely fuel-efficient I Sleek and modern design I Elegant look and finish

GRIPES

I Non-recline rear seats

SPECIFICAT­ION OF TESTED MODEL

I 8-way powered seat with lumbar support I Dual control air-conditione­r system with

rear vents

I Dual airbags and side curtains

I 4 cylinder 16 calve DOHC – 2WD

I Power: 140kW or 188hp

I Torque: 251nm or 185ft/ lbs

I Six Speed SkyActiv Drive transmissi­on

Price of tested model is $5.8m

Other trims: 2.5L engine with AWD, 2L engine with fabric seats (specs vary slightly for the fabric).

Test drive provided courtesy Executive Motors, 929-5274, mail@execmotors­ja.com.

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