scott17818
Member
- :
- 2013 Mazda CX-5, 2007 Mazda 6
I'll bet it will be a minimal difference, but being a 25% increase in displacement, and assuming everything else stays the same (powertrain, weight, etc.), I have to assume it will likely be a larger difference than just a single MPG.
Now, if we are talking about a 1 MPG difference between the 2.5 in the 6 and the 2.0 on the CX-5, I might buy that, factoring in the ~3,000lb curb weight we should supposedly expect with the new Mazda 6.
I would imagine that along with the nefound torque of the new 2.5 that they could also change the gearing ratios in the trannies, and redefine the parameters on the ECU for efficiency... I could easily see a skyactive 2.5 doing 28-34MPG being as the old 2.5 in my 07' mazda 6 pulls around 26-31MPG... with the 5 speed sport shift auto... and the mazda 6 is heavier than the CX-5 is...