Comfort, style and safety are at the forefront of the biggest
changes to the CX-5 since the introduction of the SKYACTIV-G
2.5-Litre petrol engine earlier this year.
The Mazda CX-5 range has received an array of pre-Christmas
upgrades including updated damper, bush and stabiliser tuning for a
more comfortable ride, a stylish new straight shift transmission
lever and a choice of new colours, making Australia's most popular
SUV even more attractive.
In addition, the mid-grade Maxx Sport gets the latest Safety
Pack option which includes Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Smart City
Brake Support (SCBS) and a rear view mirror with an auto dimming
function.
Blind Spot Monitoring warns the driver of any unseen vehicles
beside or behind the car using a warning beeper and a clever LED
icon which appears on the relevant side mirror, while SCBS helps
prevent, or lesson, low-speed impacts between 4 and 30 kilometres
per hour. SCBS accesses the possibility of a collision and, if
high, applies the brakes, assisting the driver.
While the range gets two new colour choices, Blue Reflex Mica
and Deep Crystal Blue Mica, the CX-5 Maxx Sport also gets a revised
silver finish to its 17-inch alloy wheels - the same smart finish
is now also available on the 19-inch alloys on the higher grade
Grand Touring and Akera.
Front seat passengers will enjoy a more comfortable ride in
Grand Touring and Akera models, with a new 'memory function' on the
driver's seat maintaining the perfect position for the regular
driver. For the front-seat passenger, new six-way power adjustment
makes changing seat position effortless.
The Akera also receives SCBS, making the top-of-the-line Mazda
CX-5 the first Mazda of any nameplate, grade or specification to
offer this safety technology as standard equipment.
Pricing for Maxx and Maxx Sport models remain unchanged, with
the Safety Pack available for $1,490. There is a nominal increase
of $400 and $800 for Grand Touring and Akera respectively.
Mazda Australia's marketing director, Alastair Doak said: "For
many people safety is the most important factor when it comes to
new car purchase. Mazda CX-5 is already one of the safest SUVs
available, but offering technologies like Blind Spot Monitoring and
Smart City Brake support as an optional extra will give Mazda
customers more choice. This, along with a range of styling and
comfort tweaks, makes CX-5 an even stronger consideration."
Mazda CX-5 Pricing (Manufacturers List
Price)
Model |
Price |
2.0L petrol FWD Maxx man |
$27,880 (unchanged) |
2.0L petrol FWD Maxx auto |
$29,880 (unchanged) |
2.0L petrol FWD Maxx Sport auto |
$33,620 (unchanged) |
2.0L petrol FWD Maxx Sport auto with Safety Pack |
$35,110 (new) |
2.5L petrol AWD Maxx auto |
$32,880 (unchanged) |
2.5L petrol AWD Maxx Sport auto |
$36,620 (unchanged) |
2.5L petrol AWD Maxx Sport auto with Safety Pack |
$38,110 (new) |
2.2L diesel AWD Maxx Sport auto |
$39,470 (unchanged) |
2.2L diesel AWD Maxx Sport auto with Safety Pack |
$40,960 (new) |
2.5L petrol AWD Grand Touring auto |
$44,180 (+$400) |
2.2L diesel AWD Grand Touring auto |
$47,030 (+$400) |
2.5L petrol AWD Akera auto |
$46,570 (+$800) |
2.2L diesel AWD Akera auto |
$49,420 (+$800) |
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
Tony Mee
Public Relations Specialist
+61 (0)3 8540 1962
+ 61 (0)439 347 658
tmee@mazda.com.au