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Winning formula

Mazda reveals facelifted CX-5, built on style, safety and comfort

- – Callum Hunter

Mazda Australia has revealed its updated CX-5 medium SUV ahead of its 2022 arrival Down Under, with the popular high-riding family hauler debuting a new look while promising more comfort and better dynamics when it touches down early next year.

With an entirely new front end and comprehens­ively redesigned taillights, the MY22 CX-5 has taken on a more flowing look that replaces many of the outgoing model’s harsh contours, with gentler curves inspired by the current Mazda3.

Each trim level will be differenti­ated by unique features besides the usual alloy wheel sizes and designs, such as the body-coloured cladding on the flagship Akera, black trim and wheels on the GT SP and the Touring’s lime green grille accent.

The cabin has received a similarly decent nip and tuck, with all grades nabbing new seats and some ‘newgenerat­ion technologi­es’ that are yet to be detailed – full pricing and specificat­ions will be outlined in the lead-up to the national launch.

In terms of the powertrain­s, the familiar array of 2.0-litre petrol, 2.2L diesel and 2.5L petrol engines are expected to be carried across largely unchanged, although Mazda has shown itself to be shunning diesel power recently so a decline in oil-burning variants could be on the cards.

Whether or not any of the powerplant­s are enhanced or updated as part of the facelift remains to be seen, though the brand has confirmed that ‘smoother accelerati­on’ will be on offer thanks to a more ‘responsive and refreshed transmissi­on’.

The suspension has also come in for an overhaul, with the ‘dampening control structure’ said to be optimised alongside a more rigid body that Mazda claims will help improve ride comfort and NVH levels.

Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi said the mid-lifecycle update provided customers with more choice and opportunit­y to find the vehicle best suited to them.

“A focus on constant improvemen­t and evolution has helped Mazda CX-5 remain a favourite in Australia, with each update building on the winning formula of style, safety and comfort that has held momentum for almost a decade,” he said.

“This latest update meets customer demand for self-expression and personalis­ation, addressing their style and lifestyle more acutely than ever before

“It also strengthen­s Mazda CX-5’S position as an important mainstay in our stable, as we anticipate the arrival of new generation, large platform SUVS arriving in 2022.”

The CX-5 has been one of the dominant forces within the sub-$60,000 medium SUV segment so far this year, with 19,918 examples being sold as of August 31, earning Mazda an 18.8 percent segment share – second only to the Toyota RAV4 with 25,873 sales, or 24.5 percent.

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