Mazda Australia today confirmed that CX-5 models powered by the
new 2.2 litre SKYACTIV-D clean diesel engine will deliver
class-leading combined cycle fuel economy of just 5.7 litres per
100km.
As the first Mazda to feature the full range of the company's
new SKYACTIV Technology, the CX-5 not only delivers fuel efficiency
like never before but also incredible driving dynamics.
In addition to delivering class-leading fuel-efficiency, the new
2.2 litre SKYACTIV-D engine also provides drivers with a
class-leading 420Nm of torque and 129kW of power.
These figures put the new CX-5 in a league of its own when
compared to the best-selling SUV's in Australia, with CX-5 beating
all-comers on both fuel efficiency and torque.
With diesel-powered CX-5s mated to All-Wheel Drive and the new
SKYACTIV-Drive automatic transmission Mazda is delighted to offer a
diesel automatic combination in Australia for the first time.
"We've been keen to add a diesel engine with an automatic
transmission to our range for quite some time. The development of
the CX-5 and our new SKYACTIV Technology has given us this
opportunity and, quite frankly, we can't wait to get it here," said
Mazda Australia national marketing manager Alastair Doak.
"There's certainly demand for a diesel automatic combination,
particularly in the SUV segment and with the right powertrain
combinations, plus all-new technology and design we're confident
that CX-5 has the goods to become one of Australia's most popular
SUVs."
In addition to new SKYACTIV engines and transmissions, the CX-5
also features Mazda's new SKYACTIV body and chassis for improved
dynamics and safety.
The CX-5 is also the first Mazda production car to feature the
KODO: Soul of Motion design language previously showcased on the
Minagi concept.
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
Emma Karkar
Media Communications Specialist
03 8540 1962
0439 347 658
ekarkar@mazda.com.au