Official 2026 Mazda CX-5 Pics and Details Released

On the korean cousins, do this...
Close the front doors at different levels of force and listen to the sound of closing.
Then do the same for a cx5. Pretty sure you will notice quite a difference.
Our old optima had the lightest doors, which felt really cheap after a while...
 
On the korean cousins, do this...
Close the front doors at different levels of force and listen to the sound of closing.
Then do the same for a cx5. Pretty sure you will notice quite a difference.
Our old optima had the lightest doors, which felt really cheap after a while...
I've noticed that on recent Hondas and Toyotas we and the extended family have owned. I was shocked the first time I heard my wife's CX-5's doors close. It was very refreshing.
 
On the korean cousins, do this...
Close the front doors at different levels of force and listen to the sound of closing.
Then do the same for a cx5. Pretty sure you will notice quite a difference.
Our old optima had the lightest doors, which felt really cheap after a while...
Interesting. Maybe on lower end models, but the Telluride has very solid doors. Easily equal if not better than the '21 I CX-5 I had.
 
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While car reviewers on the tube have started yammering about how the CX-5 looks like a BMW since at least the 2022 updates and present it like it's a good thing, I personally think it reeks of wannabe. Mazda should be Mazda, not a "I got a BMW from Temu" boast.
 
On the korean cousins, do this...
Close the front doors at different levels of force and listen to the sound of closing.
Then do the same for a cx5. Pretty sure you will notice quite a difference.
Our old optima had the lightest doors, which felt really cheap after a while...
we have a '22 telluride...been decent so far...but you can see evidence of inferior parts and bad design...i won't even speak about the awful dealership support for warranty work...probably won't buy another kia in the future
 
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