Mazda CX-5 Updated for 2022

David Taylor

15 Sep 2021

Mazda CX-5 Updated for 2022

Mazda has given its popular CX-5 SUV a mild update for 2022. Here’s what changed. 

The CX-5 is a stylish and competent family SUV. With formidable rivals like the Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Tucson, and the Toyota RAV4, the CX-5’s latest updates have to be good. 

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Visually, the updated CX-5 gets a revised headlight cluster that now features rectangular LED lights and a new-look front grille.

Inside, there are some trim material updates with woodgrain and Nappa leather, while the cabin has been enhanced ergonomically with redesigned seats and a new drive select switch. 

Under the skin, the 6-speed automatic transmission has been updated to be more responsive and deliver smoother acceleration. The suspension has been enhanced to reduce vibrations and road noise. All-wheel drive is now standard across the range, which will please those who enjoy driving off-tar and provide additional stability in slippery conditions. 

The international lineup has changed with the 2.5-litre turbocharged model replacing the base derivatives. We’re waiting for comments from Mazda South Africa whether this update applies to SA-spec CX-5 models. 

Future Mazda CX-5 Strategy

This will be the final update from Mazda for this generation of CX-5 as the all-new model will be built on a brand-new rear-wheel-drive platform that’s estimated to be production-ready in 2023. Along with this upmarket platform will be straight-6 engines, fuelling rumours that Mazda will be going upmarket with its next-gen offerings. 

The new-gen motors will be featuring Sky-Activ-G petrol and SkyActiv-D diesel technology, as well as the new SkyActiv-X compression ignition hybrid petrol engine. One of the new motors will have a displacement of 3.0 litres and given the size increase, it is clear Mazda is pushing hard into the premium space. It’s not confirmed yet, but rumours are strong the CX-5 name will be dropped in favour of a CX-50 badge, which brings it in line with the current naming convention. 

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David Taylor

David Taylor

Having contributed to multiple motoring titles as well helping run the public relations machine of the Johannesburg International Motor Show, Dave has experience in both sides of the motoring industry. He's based in the Western Cape and is responsible for the performance testing, photography & weekly YouTube news for Cars.co.za.

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