1 At a Glance
2 Pricing
3 Product Concept Evolution for Further Sportiness
4 PowertrainBig driving pleasure, small footprint
5 Design Perfect Balance of Form & Function
6 Dynamic Performance At one with the car
7 Comfort, Functions & Equipment Comfort and Convenience, No Compromise
8 Safety - Active and Passive Ahead of the Crowd
1. At a Glance
Mazda's presence in the SUV segment began in 2001 with the
launch of the highly successful Tribute. It quickly became a
favourite with Australian buyers snapping up nearly 35,000 in 7
years.
The next Mazda challenger in the segment was the CX-7. Launched
in late 2006, the CX-7 was a sportier proposition than the Tribute
but also continued to offer the flexibility SUV buyers were looking
for. A facelift in 2009 heralded the introduction of two new
engines and this further increased the demand for the CX-7 with it
rising to become one of Australia's best selling compact SUV's in
the last years of its lifecycle.
All-New CX-5 builds on these nameplates but does so, as its name
suggests, as a totally new vehicle from the ground up. Being the
first Mazda to adopt the company's Kodo: Soul of Motion design
them, the CX-5's new front face with its powerful and well
proportioned stance is perhaps one of its most noticeable
traits.
The CX-5's qualities are, however, much more than just good
looks with new SKYACTIV Technology adopted throughout. New petrol
and diesel engines, new manual and automatic transmissions, new
body and chassis all contribute to class-leading dynamics, fuel
efficiency and safety.
Offering a mix of style, safety and value, the CX-5 presents
buyers with a compelling choice and is expected to become one of
Australia's leading SUVs.
All-New CX-5 fast facts:
- Class-leading fuel economy from the SKYACTIV-G 2.0 litre petrol
engine
- Class-leading fuel economy from the SKYACTIV-D 2.2 litre diesel
engine
- Class-leading torque of 420Nm from the SKYACTIV-D 2.2 litre
diesel engine
- First medium SUV to make Blind Spot Monitoring available
- First medium SUV to make Lane Departure Warning available
- First medium SUV to make High Beam Control available
- First medium SUV to feature tyre pressure monitoring as
standard across the range
- Like the superseded CX-7 it is the only medium SUV to feature a
reverse camera as standard across the range
- The first Mazda to feature the full suite of SKYACTIV
Technology
- The first Mazda to feature the KODO Design theme
All-New CX-5 Range
- Bold styling based on Mazda's new "KODO - Soul of Motion"
design theme, conveying SUV-like sturdiness and functionality along
with Mazda's characteristic sense of vitality and agility
- All-New CX-5 is available with a choice of two brand new
engines: the SKYACTIV-G 2.0 litre petrol is mated to either Front
Wheel Drive or All Wheel Drive while the SKYACTIV-D 2.2 litre
diesel is mated to All Wheel Drive
- The choice of the new SKYACTIV-MT 6-speed manual transmission
and new SKYACTIV-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission contribute to
a more sporty shift feel and improved fuel efficiency
- With three grades available, Maxx, Maxx Sport and Grand
Touring, buyers have a wide choice and are sure to find a model
that suits their needs and their budget
- The combination of the new SKYACTIV-Chassis and SKYACTIV-Body
makes for a more nimble driving experience but also provides a
stronger body and improved safety
- Every model across the CX-5 range comes standard with the
highest level of safety features including 6 SRS Airbags, DSC, ABS,
EBD, plus reverse camera
- Interior space is optimised to create more leg room in the rear
and increased head room throughout
- Interior design and quality reflects CX-5's refinement and
sportiness
Exterior design
- Bold styling based on Mazda's new "KODO - Soul of Motion"
design theme, conveying SUV-like sturdiness and functionality along
with Mazda's characteristic sense of vitality and agility
- The next-generation face of Mazda centred on the new "signature
wing" grille: an expression of strength and depth
- The sculptured body sides and striking front fenders allude to
a sense of power and the CX-5's muscular nature
- Rear fenders that contrast with the edgy rear-end form and
sharply raked back window, symbolising toughness and grace while
highlighting the athletic form
- Slanting A-pillar bases contribute to the well-planted stance,
also giving the driver an exceptional field of view
Interior design
- Solid, mature interior design reflects the CX-5's refined
sportiness
- The longitudinal design of the driver's side and particularly
the meter hood resembles a cockpit, conveying a sense of forward
momentum
- Attractive steering wheel and control systems designed for ease
of use
- High-quality soft materials used on the instrument panel and
door trim contrast with the satin chrome finish of the steering
wheel spokes and door handles
- New lightweight seats deliver superb support and grip along
with outstanding long-distance comfort
- Comes with either black cloth seat trim or with leather in a
choice of two colours - sporty black and bright, vibrant sand
Comfort
- Optimised wheelbase of 2,700 mm enables a spacious cabin in
which four adults can relax and travel in comfort
- Driver enjoys one of the highest eye points and the widest
field of vision in its class along with the optimal position for
pedal operation
- 8-way power adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support
available
- Impressive rear legroom, knee clearance and foot space along
with top-class hip and shoulder room
- Clever, easy-to-use Karakuri features, including the industry's
first independent, three-piece 4:2:4 fold-down seats\* (with remote
release levers in rear cargo area) and an advanced tonneau cover
that opens and closes together with the liftgate
- Rear cargo space designed with minimal protrusions and with a
volume of 403 litres (up to tonneau cover) and expandable to 1,560
litres of flat cargo space with rear seats folded
- Low liftgate and large boot opening for easy loading
- Generous stowage capacity, including a large open space in the
centre console and pockets in the trim of each door able to hold a
1-litre bottle
Equipment
- High-connectivity infotainment features:
- 5.8-inch touchscreen positioned above the centre console in an
ergonomic high position
- USB and Bluetooth® connections as well as
iPod® playback\*
(incl. onscreen music information) and AUX jack as
standard
- Mazda satellite navigation system based on TomTom®
technology with live updates
- Premium 9-speaker BOSE® surround sound system
designed exclusively for the CX-5
- Improved climate control system:
- one of the best cooling systems in class despite reduced weight
and power requirements.
- Fully integrated rear view camera across all models
Powertrains
Mazda's all-new range of high-efficiency SKYACTIV powertrains
includes two new engines and two new transmissions. All come
standard with Mazda's advanced i-stop system.
The 2.0-litre SKYACTIV-G direct injection
petrol engine features:
- 13:1 compression ratio
- specially designed 4-2-1 exhaust system
- compatibility with regular unleaded fuel
Output:
- FWD: 114kW @ 6,000rpm & 200Nm at 4,000rpm
- AWD: 113kW @ 6,000rpm & 198Nm at 4,000rpm
Fuel consumption (combined) & CO2 emissions:
- FWD: 6.4 litres per 100km & 149 g/km (MT) / 148 g/km
(AT)
- AWD: 6.9 litres per 100km & 160 g/km (AT)
- Emissions class: Euro 4
The 2.2-litre SKYACTIV-D common-rail diesel
features…
- a 14:1 compression ratio (world's lowest)
- a two-stage turbocharger
Output:
- AWD: 129kW @ 4,500 rpm & 420Nm at 2,000 rpm
Fuel consumption (combined) & CO2 emissions:
- AWD: 5.7 litres per 100km & 149 g/km
- Emissions class: Euro 4
SKYACTIV-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission
features…
- an extra wide lock-up range clutch
- quick and direct shifting
- Available on both SKYACTIV-D and SKYACTIV-G engines
SKYACTIV-MT 6-speed manual
transmission…
- features a light & compact architecture
- delivers the light, crisp shifting similar to the MX-5
- Available on SKYACTIV-G engine
Chassis & Body
The centrepiece of Mazda's lightweight design strategy: With its
brand new SKYACTIV chassis and body technology, the CX-5 features
reduced body in white weights plus an even stronger body
structure
SKYACTIV-Chassis
- New suspension system is lighter yet stiffer for precise
handling at all speeds and top ride comfort as well as enhanced
braking
- New geometry with front strut suspension and rear multi-link
layout
- New steering system adjusts feedback according to speed and
conditions
- Features on both FWD and AWD models, the latter with variably
controlled rear torque and ultra-precise slip detection (up to
50:50 front-to-rear torque split).
SKYACTIV-Body
- Lighter yet stronger by optimising structure and layout,
increasing high-tensile steel use and adopting new production
processes
- Multi-load path concept disperses energy effectively through
the body structure for exceptional crash safety
- Excellent engine and road noise levels thanks to advanced sound
insulation, absorption and suppression
Safety
Availability of advanced active safety equipment includes several
firsts for the segment in Australia:
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system alerts driver of unintended
lane changes
- Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system detects and warns the driver
of cars approaching from behind in adjacent lanes
- High Beam Control System (HBC) automatically changes between
high and low beam to avoid blinding other motorists
- Standard active safety features include: DSC, ABS, EBD, TCS,
and HLA
Cutting edge passive safety features
include…
- highly-rigid impact absorbing SKYACTIV-Body, designed to
achieve top marks in crash tests
- first-ever use in a car of 1,800 MPa ultra-high tensile steel
(found in the bumpers)
- excellent field of vision for the driver
- seats designed for occupant safety (e.g. anti-whiplash
architecture)
- seatbelts equipped with load limiters to mitigate chest
injury
- standard front, side and curtain SRS airbags
- bumper, bonnet, body cowl and instrument panel optimised to
prevent or reduce injury to pedestrians
Marketing
The CX-5 Audience is fairly broad (young singles/couples, young
families and empty nesters). All of these groups are active and
image conscious... they want to enjoy all of life's possibilities,
no matter where or when. These could be young singles or young
couples wanting a more ‘sensible' vehicle.
Families with young kids, or older couples whose kids have finally
left home. They are all unified by a similar mindset: life
is for living. They need a vehicle that can keep up with
their lifestyle.
It's not about wanting an off-roader; but about seeking the
perfect balance between functionality (but not too big), dynamic
style and fun to drive characteristics. From their knowledge of the
rest of the market, they expect there will be a trade-off when they
buy a compact SUV - space and function vs "driveability", fuel
economy and good looks.
The CX-5 provides an appealing proposition without any
compromise.
Sales
- Mazda Australia expects to sell an average of around 1000 units
per month with the following model split:
Maxx |
40% |
Maxx Sport |
30% |
Grand Touring |
30% |
CX-5 Range Highlights
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CX-5 Maxx
Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) from $27,800
- SKYACTIV-G 2.0-litre in-line four cylinder 16 valve DOHC petrol
engine with i-stop
- Available with SKYACTIV-MT 6-speed manual transmission or
SKYACTIV-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission
- Front Wheel Drive or All Wheel Drive (AT only)
- 114kW and 200Nm (Front Wheel Drive) or 113kW and 198Nm (All
Wheel Drive)
- Air-conditioning, Bluetooth ®handsfree and audio
streaming, cruise control, MP3/WMA-compatible CD-player with four
speakers and steering wheel mounted audio controls, USB input,
power windows and mirrors, remote central locking, smart keyless
push-button start, tilt and telescopic adjustable steering wheel,
trip computer, tyre pressure monitoring system and variable
intermittent wipers
- 17-inch steel wheels with 225/65 tyres
- Rear spoiler
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC), Traction Control System (TCS), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA),
Emergency Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Hill Launch Assist (HLA),
Emergency Stop Signal (ESS), front, side and curtain SRS airbags,
whiplash minimising front seats, reverse camera
CX-5 Maxx Sport
Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) from $33,540
- SKYACTIV-G 2.0-litre in-line four cylinder 16 valve DOHC petrol
engine with i-stop OR SKYACTIV-D 2.2 litre in-line four-cylinder 16
valve DOHC intercooled turbodiesel engine with i-stop
- SKYACTIV-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission
- Petrol available with Front Wheel Drive or All Wheel Drive
- Petrol: 114kW and 200Nm (Front Wheel Drive) or 113kW and 198Nm
(All Wheel Drive)
- Diesel available with All Wheel Drive
- Diesel: 129kW and 420Nm (All Wheel Drive)
CX-5 Maxx equipment plus:
- Auto headlamps on/off, dual-zone climate control
air-conditioning, audio system with six speakers, leather wrapped
gear shift knob, handbrake and steering wheel, wipers with rain
sensing function, front fog lamps, satellite navigation, rear seats
with 40/20/40 split-fold backrest (flat fold) and centre fold-down
armrest
- 17-inch alloy wheels with 225/65 tyres
CX-5 Grand Touring
Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) from $43,200
- SKYACTIV-D 2.2 litre in-line four-cylinder 16 valve DOHC
intercooled turbodiesel engine with i-stop
- SKYACTIV-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission
- All Wheel Drive
- Diesel: 129kW and 420Nm (All Wheel Drive)
CX-5 Maxx Sport equipment plus:
- Bi-Xenon headlamps with Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS),
daytime running lamps, power sliding and tilt glass sunroof, rear
view mirror with auto dimming function, leather seat trim, driver's
seat with 8-way power adjustment and power lumbar support, heated
front seats, smart keyless entry, premium Bose® 231 watt
amplifier with 9 speakers, parking sensors (front and rear)
- 19 inch alloy wheels with 225/55 tyres
Tech Pack Option
- Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) $1,990
- Available on Grand Touring only
- Consists of :
-
- Blind Spot Monitoring system (BSM)
- High Beam Control system (HBC)
- Lane Departure Warning system
2. Pricing
The CX-5 delivers an excellent all-round package with brand
new design and technology being delivered at an extremely
competitive price.
Competition in this segment is vast and with this in
mind Mazda has ensured that every new CX-5 model is well-equipped
and that Mazda's reputation for offering excellent value for money
continues.
Pricing - Manufacturer's List Price (MLP)\*
CX-5 Maxx 2.0 litre petrol FWD |
6MT |
$27,800 |
CX-5 Maxx 2.0 litre petrol FWD |
6AT |
$29,800 |
CX-5 Maxx 2.0 litre petrol AWD |
6AT |
$32,300 |
CX-5 Maxx Sport 2.0 litre petrol FWD |
6AT |
$33,540 |
CX-5 Maxx Sport 2.0 litre petrol AWD |
6AT |
$36,040 |
CX-5 Maxx Sport 2.2 litre diesel AWD |
6AT |
$39,040 |
CX-5 Grand Touring 2.0 litre petrol AWD |
6AT |
$43,200 |
CX-5 Grand Touring 2.2 litre diesel AWD |
6AT |
$46,200 |
Tech Pack Option |
|
|
CX-5 Grand Touring models only |
|
$1,990 |
\* Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) includes GST and Luxury Car
Tax (LCT) where applicable but excludes dealer delivery,
registration, third party insurance costs, stamp duty and other
mandatory charges.
3. Product concept
A message from the Program Manager:
Mazda CX-5 _ Enhanced driving enjoyment in a new-generation
crossover SUV
In the crossover SUV category, for which Mazda has acquired a
stable share across Australia, North America and Europe, the volume
zone in recent years has been particularly marked by the small
class. The Mazda CX-5 is a completely newly developed crossover SUV
targeted at the centre of this zone, and the mission assigned to
this new member of the Mazda lineup was to contribute to the
enhancement of Mazda's brand strength as a key model, following the
Mazda2, Mazda3 and Mazda6. At the same time, the CX-5 is the first
production model to fully embrace Mazda's new-generation SKYACTIV
Technology and ‘KODO _ Soul of Motion' design
theme. The CX-5 is the leading light of a new-generation born of
enhancement for the "driving enjoyment" cultivated from Mazda DNA
and our Zoom-Zoom brand message expressing the excitement we felt
as children when we experienced the power of movement. As such, the
CX-5 is certain to play a major role as harbinger of a new era for
Mazda.
Aiming for the best of all worlds _ Making a crossover
SUV with enduring appeal
In response to this major proposition, I thought it imperative to
build a car that owners would continue to drive with confidence and
pride for a long time. Owners are unable to feel genuine
satisfaction with the kind of car that loses its initial excitement
as they continue to use it. That is why the most essential value
embodied in CX-5 is its profound ability to sustain owners' pride
and excitement despite changes of interests, stages of life and
lifestyles over a long period of ownership.
Innovation for a "purer" sense of driving enjoyment _
Concentrating on the most essential elements and enhancing what
feels good
For this project I demanded a car that exceeds customer
expectations in all areas, including design, driving performance,
environmental performance, ease-of-use, quality and more, and one
that embodies a heartfelt enjoyment every time you look at it,
drive it and ride in it.
The development team focused on form, performance, function and
texture, investigated all points of contact between the driver and
the vehicle, and examined how to make them more pleasing. Then they
prioritized ergonomic design and concentrated on the most essential
elements in order to provide
Throughout the entire CX-5, including design, functionality,
dynamic performance, and environment and safety features, we aim to
deliver our customers the new level of enjoyment! a "purer" sense
of driving enjoyment. I hope that the completely new CX-5 will
continue to be driven for a long time to come, as a trustworthy
partner actively fulfilling the needs of work and leisure, and
fresh ways of living every day.
Hideaki Tanaka
Mazda CX-5 Program Manager
4. POWERTRAIN
Big driving pleasure, small footprint
The CX-5 is the first Mazda built around high-efficiency
SKYACTIV powertrains. Fully utilising SKYACTIV's strengths, the
wealth of torque is evident in all driving situations, even at low
engine speeds.
Optimising the CX-5's acceleration behaviour to do what
people expect, Mazda aimed to give the driver the ability to
manipulate the car at will, achieving gratifying linear driving
performance together with outstanding fuel efficiency.
A look under the CX-5's bonnet will reveal one of two new,
high-efficiency four cylinder engines - diesel and petrol - paired
with new 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmissions in
either All Wheel Drive or Front Wheel Drive format. Whatever the
combination, all CX-5 models feature i-stop, Mazda's unique
fuel-saving idle-stop system providing the world's fastest
restarts.
Clean diesel power
SKYACTIV engines are about making internal combustion as effective
as possible.
SKYACTIV-D
2.2-litre diesel |
|
Maximum power
|
Maximum torque
|
6AT
|
129kW at 4,500rpm
|
420Nm at 4,000rpm
|
Together with the 6-speed SKYACTIV-Drive automatic transmission,
the 2.2 litre SKYACTIV-D engine accelerates the CX-5 from a
standstill to 100km/h in only 9.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of
204 km/h.
But despite its extraordinarily wide-ranging torque, the
SKYACTIV-D engine is exceptionally clean and economical. In fact,
it meets Euro 4 emissions criteria without pricey exhaust
after-treatment systems. The secret is its ultra-low compression
ratio, lightweight design and two-stage turbocharger, to name just
a few of the clever concepts that went into this engine.
The upshot in the CX-5 is average fuel consumption of only 5.7
litres per 100km with AWD and the SKYACTIV-Drive automatic
transmission. This translates into CO2 emissions of only 149g/km -
one of the top figures in Australia for a medium SUV.
Ultra-high petrol compression
Developers of the SKYACTIV-G petrol engine were also aiming for a
lightweight design that produced more from less. And like the
diesel, the compression ratio is a central feature of the CX-5's
2.0-litre petrol-powered SKYACTIV-G.
This time, however, it's an extraordinarily high 13:1 that
utilises a newly-designed 4-2-1 exhaust system and special pistons,
among other things, to resolve the challenges associated with high
compression (such as knocking). As a result, the SKYACTIV-G is 10 %
lighter with considerably less internal friction than the 2.0 MZR
unit it replaces, while delivering more torque, better fuel economy
and fewer emissions.
SKYACTIV-G 2.0-litre petrol
|
|
Maximum power
|
Maximum torque
|
6MT / 6AT with FWD
|
114kW at 6,000rpm
|
200Nm at 4,000rpm
|
6AT with AWD
|
113kW at 6,000rpm
|
198Nm at 4,000rpm
|
In the FWD CX-5 with SKYACTIV-MT, this is good for a 0-100 km/h
sprint in 9.4 seconds and a top speed of 197 km/h. At 6.4 litres
per 100km, its combined cycle fuel economy corresponds to CO2
emissions of 149 g/km - also among the best in its class.
Drivetrains
As for bringing power to the wheels, Mazda offers two new
cutting-edge 6-speed transmissions to enhance the CX-5's athletic
character: the aforementioned SKYACTIV-MT manual and the
SKYACTIV-Drive automatic.
The latter, featuring full-range direct drive, imparts the
feeling of a manual while combining the most desirable features of
different kinds of automatic transmissions into a single
transmission. Its smooth linear accelerating and shifting are
available for AWD and FWD models.
The SKYACTIV-MT, meanwhile, brings a crisp, tight shifting and
direct, sporty feeling akin to that of the CX-5 to Mazda's newest
model.
In any case, both transmissions enhance the effectiveness and
feel of the powertrain as a whole, improving both fuel economy and
performance with efficient lightweight designs.
SKYACTIV-D - Mazda's all-new common-rail diesel with
two-stage turbocharging
Highlights
Its 14:1 compression ratio, the lowest in the world in a
diesel-powered passenger car, is remarkably innovative:
- Enables a better air-fuel mixture for more uniform combustion,
producing fewer nitrous oxides (NOx) and less soot than
conventional designs.
- The ideal combustion timing achieves a higher expansion ratio
(meaning the amount of work done by cylinder) than in conventional
high-compression (16:1 to 18:1) diesels, for improved fuel
efficiency
- Complies with stringent Euro 4 emissions standards without
needing expensive NOx after-treatment
- Two-stage turborcharger delivers…
- improved low and mid-range torque and responsiveness, eliminating
turbo-lag
- better upper-range power right up to the unusually high 5,200 rpm
redline
- extraordinary efficiency
- Lower compression puts less pressure and with it less strain on
engine components, allowing developers to use an aluminium block as
well as lighter pistons and crankshafts, for example:
- Engine 10% lighter overall
- 20% less internal engine friction
- Delivers better responsiveness, better torque and better fuel
economy
Challenges:
- The traditional drawbacks of low-compression diesel power, such
as a compression-ignition temperature that is too low for reliable
cold starts and efficient cold-temperature operation
Mazda's unique solution
- Ceramic glow plugs to heat up the combustion chamber for cold
starts together with multi-hole Piezo injectors delivering an ideal
highly-combustible mixture
- Variable valve lifts for the exhaust valves, allowing hot
exhaust gas to re-enter the chamber after the engine starts,
raising the temperature to enable stable ignition without
misfiring
SKYACTIV-G - Mazda's all-new naturally-aspirated direct
injection petrol engine
Highlights
The 13:1 compression ratio is one of the highest ever for a
petrol-powered mass production passenger vehicle. It's a level only
seen thus far in high performance racing engines.
- Bucks trend towards turbocharged "downsized" designs (with
compression ratios in the 10:1 range) while delivering superior
efficiency:
- increases in low & mid-range torque for excellent low rpm
engine response
- improved fuel efficiency with a corresponding reduction in CO2
emissions (running on standard 91 RON unleaded petrol)
- A complete redesign presented the opportunity to use
lightweight pistons and connecting rods, for example:
- engine weighs 10% less overall.
- internal engine friction reduced by 30%.
Challenges:
- Although high compression raises thermal efficiency, it tends
to cause knocking and the associated loss of torque
- A richer mixture can prevent knocking, but at the expense of
fuel economy and without fixing the torque issue
Mazda's unique solution
- A long 4-2-1 exhaust manifold, which reduces the quantity and
pressure of hot residual gases flowing back into combustion
chamber
- Multi-hole injectors, enhancing fuel spray properties
- Optimised ignition timing along with a special piston cavity
for quicker, more efficient combustion, minimising the risk of
knocking
- Sequential valve timing (S-VT) to reduce pumping losses and
improve efficiency, especially at lower engine loads
SKYACTIV-Drive - The best of all worlds united in a
Mazda's all-new 6-speed automatic transmission
Highlights
It combines the benefits of conventional torque converter
automatics, continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) and
dual-clutch transmissions.
- Full-range direct drive torque converter with full-range
lock-up clutch for all six gears…
- prevents torque converter slip, inhibiting the loss of power
typical for conventional automatics during acceleration
- delivers a connected feel (like a manual transmission) with a
direct response to the accelerator pedal and changes in engine
load.
- contributes to fuel efficiency improvements by up to 7%
- A mechatronic module enables the quick and accurate oil
pressure modulation required for such high-precision hydraulics and
quick shifting, also enhancing reliability
- Advanced dampers absorb the increased NVH (noise, vibration and
harshness) inherent to an exceptionally wide lock-up range
- Multi-disc lock-up clutch and piston improve clutch durability
and control
It's both fun to drive and economical,
with…
- a better shift response, faster downshifting and easier starts
than a dual-clutch transmission.
- smoother, more comfortable shifting than dual-clutch or
conventional torque converter transmissions
- better fuel economy than a CVT at high-speeds and a torque
converter unit at low speeds
- a more direct feel than CVTs or conventional torque converter
transmissions.
- i-stop, Mazda's intelligent start-stop system also compatible
with automatic transmissions.
The SKYACTIV-Drive is available in two varieties featuring the
same architecture:
- A standard version (up to 270Nm torque) mated with the
SKYACTIV-G 2.0 litre petrol engine
- A large version (up to 460Nm torque) mated with the SKYACTIV-D
2.2 litre diesel engine
SKYACTIV-MT
Mazda's all new 6-speed manual transmission brings the
precision gearshifting akin to that in the MX-5 to the rest of the
Mazda line-up, starting with the CX-5.
Highlights
Developers revisited the functionality of every component to
generate something truly innovative: precise and fun yet efficient
and fuel-saving.
- Sophisticated architecture inspired by legendary MX-5 roadster
to deliver crisp, precise shifts:
- short shift stroke (only 45 mm from neutral to gear) requires
minimal effort
- common 1st and reverse idling gear
- common input gear for 2nd & 3rd
- length of secondary shaft reduced by 20%
- Compact, lightweight design (transmission case 30 % lighter
than predecessor) with less internal friction:
- better fuel economy
- efficient packaging with economical use of resources
- 7-16 % lighter (depending on the version)
- high torque capacity
i-stop: Now for diesel and petrol, manual and
auto
Mazda is offering i-stop, it's innovative, intelligent idle-stop
system, for the first time with a diesel engine and in combination
with the SKYACTIV Drive automatic transmission. In fact, i-stop is
standard equipment on all CX-5s.
i-stop, which debuted in Australia in the 2011 Mazda3 SP20
SKYACTIV, was developed entirely in-house. Unique in many ways, it
has now been enhanced for the new generation of SKYACTIV
technologies.
Indeed, it's the only idle-stop system that uses combustion
energy for the restart, requiring an electric-powered starter motor
only to provide some momentum during the initial restart phase. In
addition to saving fuel, this enables remarkably quick and smooth
restarts: The CX-5 with petrol SKYACTIV-G engine does so within
0.35 seconds, while the SKYACTIV-D model restarts within 0.40
seconds - both industry bests.
i-stop uses a sophisticated control module to switch off the
engine in the ignition/expansion stroke (petrol) or compression
stroke (diesel), the optimal cycles for restarting. In fact, i-stop
actually waits for this precise moment, monitoring the position of
the pistons and calculating prior to the cut-off exactly which
cylinders will subsequently deliver the most efficient restart. And
it all takes a split second, so the driver doesn't even notice.
Conventional systems, in contrast, only identify which cylinder
is in the correct stroke position after an electric starter turns
the crankshaft to begin the restart. This delays the process,
requiring extra energy, too. For example, whereas the competing
diesel models equipped with an idlestop system don't restart until
the second compression stroke (or engine cycle), Mazda's SKYACTIV-D
starts almost immediately during the first compression stroke.
Efficiency advancements mean one battery is required rather than
two, which saves space and reduces weight. By closely monitoring
the condition of the battery, i-stop improves the frequency and
duration of shut offs compared to earlier versions, boosting
mileage further.
CX-5 drivers and passengers, meanwhile, need not go without
electric powered systems. Even the climate control continues to
work as long as full heating or cooling power isn't required. And
when it is, i-stop recognises this and restarts.
It's another component of Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, Mazda's
commitment to minimising the environmental effects - with no
compromises.
5. DESIGN
The perfect balance of form and function
Mazda set out to enter the competitive compact crossover
SUV segment with a vehicle that could do more than just look the
part. It needed to evoke a level of emotion and driving passion
worthy of the Mazda badge. Therefore, the all-new CX-5 is the first
production model to feature the company's new "KODO - Soul of
Motion" design theme. Inspired by the beauty and power of nature
along with the concept of motion, the CX-5 achieves an outstanding
balance between style and performance.
KODO was first unveiled in 2010 on the Mazda Shinari, a 4-door
sports coupe concept, and then the Mazda Minagi, the compact
crossover SUV concept on which the CX-5 is based. Now, starting
with the CX-5, KODO will exemplify the design of a whole new
generation of Mazda vehicles: a faster, more forceful and more
soulful means of motion.
Brimming with vitality, emotion and agility, KODO's essence can
be found in the movements of animals. Specifically, CX-5 designers
studied cheetahs.
- the fastest land animals - observing how they use their entire
body as a spring, setting enormous energy into motion with
incredible dexterity and grace. Stirred by such beauty, the
designers then set out to push the look of an SUV to another level
with KODO.
The result is a sophisticated exterior that, while expressing
SUV sturdiness and functionality, boldly projects an elegant sense
of motion - and anticipation of driving enjoyment.
Exterior: form meets function
Developers pursued a sporty, imposing design delivering the
greatest possible balance between form and functionality,
performance included.
Hence the combination of what one would expect from a crossover
SUV - an active, powerful appearance - with Mazda's characteristic
dynamic and emotional styling.
The CX-5's well-planted look begins with the strong presence of
the nose and prominent wheel arches. Its forward-leaning stance is
reminiscent of a sprinter in the starting blocks just before the
race begins, and the placement of the cabin to the rear like a
predator preparing to pounce. The end result is an athletic yet
dignified shape that sets the CX-5 apart from other SUVs.
Extending through the headlamps, the new front grille with
"signature wing" is a KODO design theme trademark expressing
strength and depth. The trapezoidal lower grille, meanwhile,
contributes to the vehicle's solid posture and focuses attention on
the front end.
The prominent rear fenders and edgy liftgate surfaces further
augment the CX-5's sturdy, elegant form, again differentiating the
CX-5 from a typical SUV. The rear spoiler not only looks sporty, it
also improves aerodynamics. And even the taillights, wing-shaped
like the headlamps, add a unique touch, particularly when
illuminated at night.
Viewed at its full length, the CX-5 exudes dynamism, with
continuous forms and lines conveying an impression of speed. The
sculptured body sides and bold fender arches (skirting a choice of
17 or 19-inch wheels) accentuate a sense of power.
But the CX-5 doesn't only look good. The angle of the A-pillars
gives the driver an outstanding field of view, improving safety as
well as driving enjoyment. The slanting C-pillars along with the
sharply raked back window, meanwhile, contribute to the vibrant
appearance.
CX-5 designers even managed to achieve outstanding aerodynamics,
with a target drag coefficient of just 0.33, by pushing the
boundaries of conventional thinking regarding compact SUVs. These
are just some examples of the harmonious blend of form and function
on the new Mazda CX-5.
Interior: the driver in focus
Inside, Mazda created a driver-oriented cabin with solid yet mature
styling that reflects the CX-5's exterior strength and sturdiness.
And, unsurprisingly for a Mazda, the look and feel of the interior
underscores the car's sportiness.
The goal was to create a space that makes people want to get in
and drive. And the cabin truly says "welcome", incorporating the
power of the KODO design theme by offering a new level of build
quality along with outstanding ergonomics and an excellent view of
the road.
The seats are new, as well. Expressing solid simplicity, they
look and feel sporty, delivering superb lateral and vertical grip
with better thigh and lumbar support than ever - but without
compromising on driver or passenger comfort, even on long trips.
Using new material and a new structure, they also weigh less.
From the steering wheel to the control systems (including the
steering wheel mounted switches, and switch clusters on the dash),
each component was designed to provide a uniform feel throughout
the cabin.
The instrument panel, meanwhile, is worthy of a robust SUV but
draws its shape from Mazda's legendary MX-5 roadster. The
longitudinal design of the driver's side, and particularly the
meter hood, resembles a cockpit and produces a sense of forward
momentum, building anticipation for the drive ahead.
As far as the upholstery goes, leather in either black or sand
is available on the CX-5 Grand Touring while the CX-5 Maxx and Maxx
Sport feature two different kinds of black fabric.
The new materials and styling incorporated in the cabin mark a
step forward, compromising neither form nor function. The interior
look radiates high-quality: the most often touched interior
components (like the steering wheel spokes and door handles) have a
satin chrome finish.
The classy soft material adopted for the majority of dash
surfaces and door trim, meanwhile, is offset by a central
ornamental panel featuring the glossy piano black treatment
pioneered in the RX-8.
Gauges: sporty yet sophisticated
The connection with Mazda's sporty tradition is unmistakable in the
gauges, whose surfaces were treated with a spindle finishing
process to give them a muted, deep sheen that contrasts with the
metallic look of the dial needles. The tasteful surface even
changes slightly depending on the driver's viewing angle. Finally,
for a clean, consistent look, white illumination is now used
throughout the instrument panel.
Power and dignity: The new "face" of Mazda
Dynamic. Emotional. Compelling. Unique. However else one might
describe it, Mazda's new expression is certainly vibrant. And what
better vehicle to introduce it than the Mazda CX-5, itself a
first?
Fitting for an SUV, the wings of the CX-5's upper grille are
powerful and imposing, stretching out "in flight" as they extend
out from nose towards the headlamps.
Representative of the new "KODO - Soul of Motion" design theme,
the five-point schematic is actually an advancement of the previous
Mazda grille, so the observer immediately recognizes that it's a
Mazda.
The headlamps, too, feature a three-dimensional wing-like
design.
Wrapped around the fender, they hint at the eyes of a cheetah
looking boldly ahead, instinctively focused on its prey.
The lower grille, meanwhile, fans out towards the ground,
contributing to the solid, forward-looking stance of the new
generation of Mazda vehicles. Together with the lines of the fog
lamps, it further accentuates the upper grille and its central
focus: Looking ahead, into the future!
6. Dynamic
Performance
At one with the car
Dynamic performance: It's the key to the evolution of
driving enjoyment. Mazda focused above all on making the CX-5
handle predictably and responsively. In other words, engineers
concentrated on delivering the vehicle's performance so that it
moves exactly as the driver expects.
Featuring the complete range of SKYACTIV technology
developed in-house at Mazda, the CX-5 is the product of a
people-centric approach to optimising the driving environment. In
short, it significantly raises the standard for predictable and
responsive handling.
Oriented on the driver
In the spirit of Jinba Ittai, the oneness between car and driver,
Mazda's engineers set out to maximise the user-friendliness for the
driver of the steering, pedals and every other interface with the
CX-5, including its field of view.
In particular, CX-5 developers made it a priority to remove any
behaviour that might impede the enjoyment of the predictable
response - the oneness - and eliminate the need for correction
action from the driver.
To achieve this, they thoroughly analysed how the vehicle
responds and provides feedback to the driver's input and intentions
as well as how the driver receives that feedback and takes
subsequent action.
Mazda was able to achieve the ideal state of predictable and
responsive handling by addressing three stages: predictability,
synchronisation and harmonisation.
1. Predictability
Engineers worked to ensure the CX-5 changes its behaviour in
faithful response to the driver's intent. As such, its movements
are in line with the expectations of the driver. This enables the
driver to make instantaneous decisions about the kind of input
required next and how the car will respond to that input.
2. Synchronisation
Driving involves successive operations. Mazda knew that
synchronization was needed to ensure a smooth and swift transition
from one operation to the next. The CX-5 had to respond to the
driver's input from the first action with no need for corrective
input, establishing a true state of synchronicity between car and
driver. Here, engineers paid special attention to vehicle feedback.
The driver makes a decision based on the quality of this feedback:
Is the car is moving in line with driver intent, or is there a need
to correct undesirable vehicle behaviour? Mazda focused on
dramatically improving the feedback quality.
3. Harmonisation
Combinations of operations are required to fulfil the driver's
intent under real driving conditions, with the driver compensating
according to the circumstances. Mazda's aim was to ensure that
these multiple operations - driving, turning and stopping - are
perceived by the driver as harmonized events. The company's
engineers then worked cross-functionally to achieve this ambitious
goal.
With the CX-5, Mazda achieved a new level of predictable and
responsive handling, for a more refined and more pleasurable
driving experience.
The driver can sense this from the moment the hand turns the
steering wheel or the foot touches the pedals. Out on the road, the
feeling takes hold.
SKYACTIV-Chassis
Developed in pursuit of an excellent balance between the enjoyment
of complete driving command and a comfortable ride, this is the
first-time introduction in a production model of the
SKYACTIV-CHASSIS, which has been restructured from the basic
technology through revising the functions of conventional
suspension and steering systems.
Suspension and steering
The CX-5's suspension system is comprised of strut suspension at
the front and multi-link suspension at the rear. The steering
adopts the newly developed column Electric Power Assist Steering
system.
In the area of steering and handling _ which is the basis of
driving dynamics _ to simultaneously attain the two seemingly
conflicting goals of nimble response in the low-to-medium speed
range and mild response at high speed, function allocation was
conducted on the suspension, and the following measures were
taken.
- To attain nimble response in the low-to-medium speed range, a
higher steering gear ratio is specified to increase the yaw gain.
Since a substantial feel is required for an SUV in addition to a
nimble feel, the optimum gear ratio for an SUV was selected,
attaining the nimbleness suitable for this type of vehicle.
Also, the front suspension cross member is given rigid mounts,
directly transmitting forces generated by the tyres, helping to
achieve agile response.
- To provide mild vehicle response at high speed, the layout of
the rear suspension links was optimized, yielding compliance
steering to effectively increase the cornering force of the rear
wheels.
By revising the suspension link layout and distribution of
bushing stiffness, the amount of toe-in is increased against
lateral force input from the tyres, which increases rear tyre grip
and reduces yaw gain at high speed, thereby enhancing
stability.
What's more, to impart firm steering feedback at high speed for
enhanced driving confidence, the front suspension's caster angle is
made greater than that of the conventional SUV, thereby increasing
the self-aligning torque (force generated when the tyres return to
the straight-ahead position).
Yaw gain against vehicle speed
As regards ride quality, to enhance comfort even when driving on
rough road surfaces, quick convergence of unpleasant vibration
(roughness) is attained. If the suspension's bushing hardness is
decreased to yield more compliance for absorbing sharp inputs from
the road surface, it becomes difficult to dampen suspension
vibration after a sharp input is received.
This leads to longer-lasting unpleasant vibration, and in the
past this made it difficult to attain both input level reduction
and vibration damping. With the CX-5, we solved this problem by
giving the rear suspension dampers a forward-tilting layout, which
confers vibration damping characteristics not only in the vertical
direction, but in the lateral direction as well.
Furthermore, the rear suspension's trailing arm has a higher
mounting point on the vehicle body than the conventional vehicle,
and anti-lift geometry is adopted, which stabilizes vehicle
attitude during braking, to realize a comfortable ride with a sense
of security.
For the steering system, control items have been added to
Electric Power Assist Steering, which, in addition to achieving
steering feedback for driving with complete command, reduces the
steering effort required at parking speed, facilitating
manoeuvrability for all drivers.
Brakes
The brake system adopts ventilated discs at the front and solid
discs are the rear. To provide braking performance for driving with
complete command and confidence, the system was developed according
to three objectives: namely, controllability, confidence and
effectiveness.
To achieve ease of control, the brake system adopts a
small-diameter master cylinder and large-diameter wheel brake
cylinders. The brake characteristics have been revised and the
brake pedal feel optimized for use in an SUV. Control was made
easier in the initial braking region at the start of brake pedal
travel, and firm, effective braking performance is delivered up to
the region of high G-force.
SKYACTIV-Body
The SKYACTIV-Body advances the CX-5's rewarding, responsive
character, supporting optimum handling and stability while helping
reduce fuel consumption and minimise NVH. But in spite of its
lightweight construction, the CX-5 was also designed to achieve the
top rating in crash tests like Euro NCAP.
One of most remarkable features of the CX-5's body is its
overall rigidity.
In fact, rigidity is closer to that of a premium sedan, which tends
to be much stiffer than a compact SUV. Local rigidity, too, was
greatly enhanced at the engine and suspension mounting points.
Confirming just how big a role the rear end plays in overall
stiffness, developers optimised material thickness and enhanced
connections at strategic body points like the rear ring structure,
wheel wells and side rails. The rear damper area, meanwhile, was
given a dual-brace structure to contain vibrations from the
suspension.
This, in turn, enabled improvements to be made to the body's
torsional stiffness and rear rigidity as well as NVH, while at the
same time reducing the structure's weight.
The majority of the weight reduction on the CX-5 can be
attributed to optimised structures. It is, for example, the first
vehicle ever containing 1,800 MPa ultra-high tensile steel. Used in
the bumper beams, which fit inside the front and rear bumpers, it
makes them 20% stronger yet 4.8 kg lighter than previous generation
bumpers. Overall, high-tensile steels make up 61% of the total used
in the CX-5 body and are therefore vital to the CX-5's strong,
lightweight design and superior handling: Lighter components
improve cornering while also benefiting fuel economy.
NVH innovation
To keep the cabin atmosphere quiet and relaxed, road and engine
noise were first separated to eliminate unpleasant high
frequencies. A new approach to sound insulation, meanwhile, sees
body and interior materials used to make sure less noise reaches
the ear. The pathway for engine noise is blocked at the wheel
arches, diverting the sound to the dash area, where a new material
with excellent sound absorption properties has been added. The
pathway for tyre noise is also blocked at the wheel wells, while
noise coming from the side sills is concentrated in the floor and
dampened by new sound absorbing floor mats.
Otherwise, engineers suppressed suspension resonance to dampen
vibrations where the front suspension cross members attach. They
also enhanced the rigidity of the floor panel to contain energy
flow. Thanks to this and other measures, the CX-5 achieves top
results in all frequency ranges. The figures - 40.5 dB engine noise
and 68.6 dB road noise (with 19-inch wheels) - are among the lowest
in its class. In spite of this, drivers still pick up the audible
feedback and vibrations they need to help them drive.
Aerodynamic SUV
Out on the open road, a new underfloor design directs air upwards,
smoothing air flow underneath the vehicle and preventing eddy
formation behind it. Together with its upper body shape, this makes
the CX-5 one of the most aerodynamic compact SUVs around. The
top-class target drag coefficient (cd) of 0.33 contributes to the
CX-5's superb fuel efficiency and is thus another essential element
of Sustainable Zoom-Zoom.
SKYACTIV-Chassis & SKYACTIV-Body
A lightweight design strategy is at the core of Sustainable
Zoom-Zoom.
After all, less weight means better performance - from
acceleration and braking to handling and fuel economy - and more
fun all around. Mazda was aiming to cut at least 100 kg off its
next-generation models, for lighter yet stronger and safer cars.
This strategy applies to all SKYACTIV technologies, but is perhaps
nowhere more fundamental than with the SKYACTIV-Body and
SKYACTIV-Chassis.
SKYACTIV-Chassis
Mazda's chassis developers completely re-engineered the suspension
and steering components to construct a lighter yet stiffer system
delivering precise handling and top ride comfort.
Challenge #1:
Reconcile top low and mid-speed agility (handling) with high-speed
stability
Mazda's solutions:
- Adding a new electronic power assist steering system to provide
extra support for an immediate response from very low speeds and
firm, confidence-inspiring feedback at higher speeds
- Increasing the steering gear ratio to ensure more direct
low-speed steering
- Optimising the rear suspension to reduce yaw gain (or steering
ease), thus preventing oversensitivity at high speeds
- Increasing the caster angle of the front wheels, delivering a
firmer high-speed steering feel
Result:
An agile and stable suspension for better driving quality at all
speeds.
Challenge #2:
Reconcile low and mid-speed agility with superior ride comfort
Mazda's solutions:
- Moving the suspension mounts to improve lever ratio and then
enhancing damper efficiency
- Raising the position of the trailing arm bush to reduce rear
suspension impacts, especially for longitudinal shocks, without
stiffening the springs or shock absorbers
- …also prevents the back of the vehicle from
rising
Challenge #3:
Reduce weight and increase rigidity
Mazda's solutions:
• Extending the centre section of the front cross
members while reducing the longitudinal offset of the lower arm
attachment position
• Extending the longitudinal span of the rear
chassis cross members while reducing the longitudinal offset of the
lateral link attachment position
• Removing the weld flanges at the front and rear
to enhance the coupling stiffness of the weld sections
Result:
Superior chassis rigidity despite being lighter
SKYACTIV-Body
Looking to minimise weight while maximising functionality, Mazda
developers chose a complete redesign integrating lightweight
engineering, stronger materials and more efficient structures.
Challenges:
- Improve rigidity
- Reduce weight
- Ensure top-class safety
Mazda's solutions:
1. Optimise structure and design
- "Straightening things out" front to back, removing curves while
adding as many straight, continuous sections as possible.
- Eliminating the concentration of energy at any given point by
enabling its disbursement throughout the structure, regardless of
the point of impact (front, side or rear).
Specific examples include…
- bonding rear suspension mounting positions to the underbody
framework using a dual brace.
- bonding upper body vertical ring structures to a reinforced
section of the underbody.
- redeveloping suspension cross members to enhance rigidity.
- dispersing crash energy over three multi-load paths: to the
A-pillar (upper path); underbody (lower path); and sides of
body
(middle path) for top-class passive safety.
2. Adopt new production processes
- Using weld bonding for the roof-rail section and wheel wells to
create
- Using more spot weld points to further enhance rigidity.
3. Substitute materials
- Adding more high-tensile steels:
- for a lighter yet stronger car body.
- now make up 61 % of the total.
Result:
The SKYACTIV-Body sets the standard for lightweight construction
and exceptional safety
7. Comfort, Function &
Equipment
Comfort and convenience, no compromise
The all-new Mazda CX-5 offers a highly effective interior that is
both comfortable and user-friendly. Space is utilized efficiently,
and functional features laid out intelligently. The engineers
developed a new seat shape and layout, for example, to put driver
and passenger alike in the ideal position. The CX-5 also received
the utmost in cargo flexibility with 40:20:40 split rear seats with
remote fold-down function. It all boiled down to finding the
optimal ergonomic design and enhancing what makes people feel good
for a purer sense of driving enjoyment.
Decisive dimensions
In spite of its compact exterior, the CX-5 is remarkably spacious
on the inside. The CX-5's width (1,840mm) and wheelbase (2,700mm)
are larger than Australia's four best-selling compact SUV's of
2011. Typical for an SUV, the driver sits in a commanding position
in the CX-5. But Mazda went the extra mile, finding precisely the
spot where the driver has the best view of the road yet can still
operate pedals and controls in absolute comfort. These efforts paid
off: The CX-5 boasts one of the highest eye points (the vertical
distance from the ground to eye level) in its class. And the slant
of the A-pillars, along with the gap between these and the side
mirrors, further enhances the driver's visibility, whether checking
for pedestrians at intersections, looking for oncoming traffic in a
curve on a two-lane highway, or speeding down a multi-lane
motorway. For the driver, that means a safer, less stressful and
more comfortable journey.
The ultimate in convenience
Picture this: four adults relaxing in comfort on a long trip, with
room to adjust their posture and all important functions and
features within arm's reach. Mazda's approach to advanced
ergonomics was to identify the optimum position for occupants,
focusing on their joints, and arrange systems and storage
accordingly. Passengers are cut off from outside agitation and free
to relax and travel in comfort, while the driver can concentrate on
the task at hand. Mazda's ergonomic innovators even analysed how
people get in and out of a vehicle. Using a "digital mannequin",
they redesigned the door and B-pillar areas to allow smooth entry
and exit with minimal body stress.
The centre armrests are wide enough for sharing, while the
lateral distance from centre hip point (or middle of the seat) to
the door trim provide plenty of hip and elbow room. Shoulder room,
too, is top class front and back. Legroom, meanwhile, is ample and,
at 997mm for rear seat passengers, particularly generous for this
segment. So is the rear knee clearance (66mm) as well as foot
space, owing to the wide cavity under the front seats.
Sitting in style
Driver and passenger will both be comfortable and secure in Mazda's
newly developed high-performance front seats. These were designed
with a lightweight structure, enhancing stiffness as well as
cushion comfort and isolating vibrations for a more refined ride
quality.
Delivering good lumbar and upper body support, they relieve
fatigue while arresting lower body movement during cornering. The
driver's seat on Grand Touring models comes with easy-to-reach
8-way power adjustable controls (standard with top equipment
package including power lumbar support.
In the back, the CX-5 features Mazda's unique Karakuri
functionality with the three-piece independent 40:20:40 remote
controlled fold-down seats. Operated using either the one action
remote levers conveniently located in the top side trim on each
side of the luggage compartment, or from inside the car via buttons
on the seat uppers, the dive-down rear seats fold into a virtually
flat storage space for the utmost in flexibility. The centre
section can either serve as a fifth seat, centre armrest with
built-in cupholders, or fold flat to transport long items. And
there is still enough room for two child seats or two adults to
ride in comfort.
A boot for real life
That is just one example of how the CX-5 can flexibly accommodate
all sorts of cargo without detracting from passenger comfort.
Again, it's all about intelligently meeting needs with a highly
efficient boot space focused on the essentials. A cubic form was
chosen with no unwanted protrusions or dead space along with a
liftgate designed for easy loading. In fact, the top-class boot
capacity of 403 can hold four golf bags with long drivers or four
suitcases. Fold down the 40:20:40 split rear seats, and you have
1,560 of volume, or enough room for two mountain bikes with the
front wheels removed.
Everyday convenience and top functionality are vital for an SUV.
Therefore, the CX-5 also gets an advanced version of Mazda's
innovative Karakuri tonneau cover that opens and closes together
with the liftgate - a first for this segment. Weighing only 2kg (or
half that of the version from the Mazda6 wagon), the cover is
removed with a onetouch procedure and stores neatly in the sub
trunk.
"What they want, where they want, whenever they want." When
designing storage receptacles for the CX-5, Mazda developers set
out to achieve three things: stowability, removability and
visibility. As a result, there is a large open space in front of
the shift lever, ideal for personal items, and pockets in the trim
of each door able to hold a 1-litre bottle.
There are also cupholders front and back as well as numerous
other spaces for smaller items.
Hot and cold efficiency: A/C & heating
Mazda redesigned the climate control system to deliver impressive
cooling and heating while at the same time contributing to fuel
economy by reducing its weight and power requirements.
The heater has also been optimised for the cooler-running
SKYACTIV engines debuting in the CX-5. The new electric water pump
continues to circulate hot engine water even after the i-stop
system shuts off the car (at a traffic light, for example). This
ensures a supply of heat for much longer than with systems that use
a conventional mechanical pump.
NVH measures
As for NVH, proactive measures were taken to ensure that the driver
receives the necessary vibration and feedback to aid driving, while
at the same time specifically eliminating unpleasant and intrusive
noise.
By obstructing noise pathways from the CX-5's engine compartment
to the cabin using new sound absorbing materials and controlling
suspension resonance and energy flows through the floor panel,
Mazda achieved some of the lowest cabin noise readings in the
compact SUV segment. (See chapter 6 for more details.)
Man and machine in sync
Easier to use than ever, the CX-5's new-generation HMI (human
machine interface) features a 5.8-inch touchscreen monitor located
at the top-centre of the dash, minimising the need for drivers to
take their eyes off the road. Streamlined steering wheel controls
enable more straightforward than ever operation of the infotainment
system, which can also be accessed directly via the touchscreen.
The infotainment system features the latest technology, including a
USB connector and Bluetooth® wireless connectivity as
well as iPod® audio playback.
Otherwise, the Bose® surround sound system\* jointly
developed with Mazda for the CX-5 will delight even the most
discerning music enthusiasts, while the navigation system\*, based
on TomTom® technology, offers top-quality connected
service.
Other features include the hands-free mobile phone set-up with
noise suppression and voice recognition, push-button start with
advanced keyless entry, shark fin antenna and, of course, cruise
control.
Premium surround sound from
Bose®
Just like the CX-5 - a highly efficient expression of an SUV - the
new Bose® surround sound system delivers a powerful,
uncompromising "live"-like acoustic experience. And this despite
being smaller, lighter and more energy efficient than ever.
Designed together with Mazda exclusively for the all-new CX-5, it's
the perfect match.
Highlights include the innovative Bose® amplifier. At
only 675 g, it weighs less than half that of the amplifiers from
the Bose systems in other Mazdas. And since it runs cooler and
consumes less power than a conventional amp, it packs an equivalent
punch despite being smaller and lighter. The same goes for the
speakers. Featuring powerful, lightweight neodymium iron-boron
magnets, they deliver big speaker performance in a smaller, slimmer
package. These magnets can also be found in the next generation
Bose® Nd® woofers, which play louder and with
even less audible distortion than the previous version.
AudioPilot® 2 noise compensation technology,
meanwhile, automatically and continuously adjusts the music in
relation to background noise, even under extreme conditions such as
particularly rough roads or high speeds.
Premium Bose® Sound System
9 x high-performance speakers
1. Three 3.25-inch (8-cm) Twiddler neodymium mid/high-range
speakers in the instrument panel.
2. Two 9-inch (23-cm) Nd woofers in the front doors.
3. Two 5.25-inch (13.5-cm) neodymium wide-range speakers in the
rear doors.
4. Two 3.25-inch (8-cm) Twiddler neodymium mid/high-range speakers
in the D-pillars.
Audio Electronics
5. A Bose® digital amplifier mounted in the front right
kick panel.
Includes Bose® digital signal processing with
Bose® surround technology (Centerpoint® and
Surround Stage), AudioPilot® 2 noise compensation
technology and 8 channels of customised equalisation.
6. AudioPilot® 2 microphone mounted inside the cabin
monitors interior noise level.
Navigation system based on TomTom®
technology
Mazda CX-5 features satellite navigation from TomTom®, a
leading provider of cost-effective, up-to-the-minute navigation
solutions.
Here are some key features of the CX-5's navigation system:
- Can be operated via the 5.8-inch colour touchscreen monitor on
the dash
- Regular updates available: Simply download anything from maps
and new software to voices via TomTom HOME.
8. Safety - Active &
Passive
Ahead of the crowd
Featuring a driver-oriented cockpit layout, the CX-5 is
designed to help drivers avoid accidents and, if one happens,
reduce the severity as much as possible. The CX-5 comes equipped
with a whole host of active safety systems as standard as well as
making the latest active safety technology such as Lane Departure
Warning System, Blind Spot Monitoring and High Beam Control
available.
And don't forget the state-of-the art passive safety
structures that range from the lightweight yet highly-rigid
SKYACTIV-Body and various impact-absorbing structural innovations
to an array of interior bonnet-to-boot design advancements. Mazda's
goal is no less than top ratings in crash tests around the
world.
Active safety: technology and more
Active safety takes many forms in the CX-5. It starts with a
cockpit that enables accurate recognition and judgement by offering
superior visibility.
Being a Mazda, it also includes the characteristic refined
driving feel and predictably responsive handling. And, as with
other Mazda's, the CX-5 is equipped with a host of active safety
technologies including Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Electronic
Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Traction Control System (TCS) and
Hill Launch Assist (HLA) .
The CX-5 raises the bar for active safety in SUVs with a package
of systems available on CX-5 Grand Touring and never before seen in
this segment, including Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM) and High Beam Control (HBC).
BSM detects vehicles approaching from behind in adjacent lanes
and in the blind spots, alerting the driver via LEDs in the
appropriate side mirror. If the driver disregards an alert and
switches on the turn signal lights to change lanes, the LED blinks
and a buzzer sounds in the instrument panel. What's new (besides
adjustable buzzer volume) is that the system on the CX-5 is useful
in city traffic, too, since it functions from speeds as low as 30
km/h.
Targeting proven dangers
Improving visibility at night was another important safety topic
for Mazda engineers. Traffic statistics reveal that 70% of fatal
accidents occur at night, and most of these involve vehicles using
low-beam headlamps. So, the CX-5 becomes the first Mazda to be
available with High Beam Control (HBC). HBC automatically switches
between low and high beams to ensure good night visibility for
everyone. The system uses a camera at the top of the windscreen to
detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles at a distance of 600m
(and taillights of preceding cars at a distance of 500 m), changing
to low beams to avoid impairing other drivers' vision and then
putting the high beams back on again afterwards.
HBC also switches off the high beams automatically when they are
not needed, for example at low speeds or in brightly lit urban
areas.
Hill starts need not cause worry, either, thanks to the CX-5's
Hill Launch Assist (HLA). By controlling brake pressure to prevent
the vehicle from rolling backwards, HLA helps ensure smooth starts
on uphill gradients of 2 degrees or more. The acceleration sensor
in the CX-5 version even has an integrated auto-learning function
to better adapt to an individual's driving habits.
Back in the cockpit, Mazda optimised the position of the
A-pillars as well as the door mirrors to enhance the driver's front
and side field of vision. It's just another example of how active
safety empowers the driver. Because getting from A to B safely
ultimately comes down to the person behind the wheel.
Lane Departure Warning system
Mazda's brand-new Lane Departure Warning system which, debuts in
the CX-5 and is a first for the segment in Australia, always has
its eye on the road. When the system is switched on, a camera on
the windscreen monitors the position of the white lane markings at
speeds of 65 km/h and higher. If the system detects a risk of an
unintentional lane change, it warns the driver with a rumble sound
originating from the applicable side of the vehicle.
The Lane Departure Warning system calculates the risk based on
the steering angle, lateral G-force and other data. But if it
determines that a lane change is intended, for example when the
turn signal light has been engaged or the vehicle is accelerating,
there is no warning.
What makes Mazda's Lane Departure Warning system truly unique is
that it's the first system of its kind to channel the acoustic
warning (which sounds like a car driving on rumble strips) through
the left or right speakers in simulated stereo. This is proven to
provoke a quicker driver reaction to rectify the situation than
non-stereo warnings or beeping instrument panels.
The Lane Departure Warning System is intuitive, too, adapting to
an individual driver's behaviour and changing the settings
accordingly to avoid false alarms.
The system can even be customised manually by changing the
preset distances to the lane markings required to trigger a
warning.
Passive safety: absorbing the impact
And passive safety? Well, that's entirely up to the car. Because
this is what matters when an accident occurs. Again, Mazda
engineers made no compromises, designing the CX-5 to channel impact
energy away from the cabin.
As the first Mazda built with the entire range of SYKACTIV
technology, the CX-5 comes with the highly rigid yet lightweight
SKYACTIV Body. Utilising a straighter, more continuous frame and an
extremely efficient multi-load path structure, the SKYACTIV Body is
designed to achieve top ratings in crash tests around the
world.
High-tensile steel sees much greater usage than ever before in a
Mazda. In fact, 61 percent of the steel used in the CX-5 is of the
high-tensile variety.
The B-pillar and roof reinforcement cross sections, for example,
have been expanded with high-tensile steel to enhance side impact
protection of the cabin. The floor section, door impact beams and
side sills also received high tensile reinforcement. And the CX-5
is the first vehicle ever with extremely strong and lightweight
1,800 MPa ultra-high tensile steel, which is used in the
bumpers.
Such measures help channel the load outside the cabin during a
collision and prevent it from deforming. The SKYACTIV Body's
multi-load path structure, meanwhile, ensures the optimal
distribution of frontal impact energy along the various load paths.
And on the back of the vehicle, Mazda straightened the rear frame
and optimised its shape while also joining the rear frame and
B-frame sections. The upshot is that energy from a crash, whether
frontal, side or rear-end impact, is simply absorbed better.
Absorbing impacts was indeed a central focus on the CX-5. It was
behind the adoption of a new front suspension structure in which
the engine breaks away from the suspension cross members during a
frontal crash. This maximises energy absorption by creating a
larger crumple zone. The AWD model also uses the driveshaft
structure to absorb the backward movement of the engine. The
driveshaft detaches from the underbody during a frontal crash and
contracts, also breaking away from the rear differential. It thus
absorbs energy, which is channelled underneath the cabin without
obstructing the crumple zone.
Mazda even came up with an innovative system to efficiently
absorb impact energy during relatively minor frontal crashes (up to
around 15 km/h), making the CX-5 simple and economical to repair.
In such cases, the brunt of the impact is borne in three areas -
the shroud upper member, bumper and crash can, and suspension cross
member crash can - with easy-to-replace bolt-fastened parts. At the
same time, damage to the front frame and engine compartment is
minimised.
Inside the cabin
The CX-5 interior also features all the latest in passive safety
equipment.
Front, side and curtain SRS airbags are standard on all CX-5
versions. And the front seatbelts have pretensioners as well as
load limiters, which mitigate the impact on the chest. The steering
column, with its tilt and telescopic functionality for maximum
comfort, helps prevent injury, too, shifting forward during a
frontal impact to absorb the driver's momentum.
The front seats were completely redesigned with a new
lightweight structure. With safety in mind, the seat's side frame
was altered to help eliminate contact with the occupant's ribcage.
Developers also put a strong focus on mitigating neck injuries,
using an anti-whiplash design that, during a rear impact, reduces
the movement and rotation of the head and torso while at the same
time decreasing the load these are subject to on the headrest and
seatback. They did so by raising the top of the headrest, using
stiffer guide holders, making the centre section of the seatback
less rigid, and improving the strength of the seat lifter to
restrict backwards tilting.
But in spite of all this, the seats are still 700g lighter than
previous generation seats.
In the back, Mazda gave the seats an internal anti-submarine
mechanism, which restrains the lower body during a rear impact. The
seat pan on the 4:2:4 split rear seats limits the amount of forward
movement of the occupant's pelvis, while the 60:40\* rear seats use
a tough foam material structure for this purpose. The rear seatback
frames, mounts and hinges, meanwhile, were also reinforced to
better protect rear passengers from luggage and other boot cargo.
And for the smallest passengers, the CX-5 has top-tether anchors
delivering maximum child seat safety and installation ease.
Pedestrians in focus
In yet another first, Mazda even integrated an energy absorbing
design into the CX-5's front end to minimise pedestrian injury
potential.
The CX-5's bonnet, for example, has a sufficient crumple zone
between it and the various engine components. The body cowl and
instrument panel are also less rigid to soften the blow should a
pedestrian's head hit the windscreen. Finally, the front bumper is
equipped with shock absorbing material to reduce leg injury and a
rigid area at the bottom to help prevent the legs from going
underneath the vehicle.
All in all, the CX-5 is remarkably safe to be in or around. In
fact, it has already exhibited outstanding results during Mazda's
own rigorous crash testing under a range of real-world situations,
from full and offset frontal and rear collisions to pole collisions
and side impacts.
For more information, contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
+61 3 8540 1961
Emma Karkar
Media Communications Specialist
+61 3 8540 1962