2024 Mazda CX-5 Base Model: Now Under $30k, 2 MPG More Efficient

Base 2024 Mazda CX-5 Is Now Almost $30k, But It’s 2 MPG Thriftier

Mazda has announced prices for the 2024 CX-5, and if you saw our recent story on the new season’s CX-50 prices, you can probably guess where this is going. As it did with the CX-50, Mazda has deleted the base spec 2.5 S from the CX-5 lineup, which automatically makes the entry point to the CX-5 lineup more expensive than it was even before you’ve factored in any price rises.

Price Increase for the Base Model

The 2023 CX-5 S cost $26,700, but the new base model is the 2.5 S Select that carries a $29,300 MSRP, up $800 from last year. The $30,650 Preferred climbs by a more moderate $460 to $31,950, the previously $33,000 Premium is now $33,900, and at the top of the naturally aspirated line the 2.5 S Premium Plus is now a grand more expensive, taking its price to $36,500.

Unchanged Performance and Features

All of those CX-5s continue with the same 187 hp (190 PS) turbo-free four-cylinder engine, six-speed automatic transmission and Mazda’s i-Active all-wheel drive, but the addition of the automaker’s i-Stop start-stop tech improves combined economy from 26 to 28 mpg. Other spec changes seem to be limited to a pair of USB-C sockets on the 2.5 S Carbon and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity with wireless phone charging on the Premium Plus.

Expanded Turbo Lineup

But buyers who dithered over buying a Mazda CX-5 last year and plan to return in 2024 to finalize their purchase will notice more changes in the lineup. The 2023 range consisted of two blown SUVs, the $36,850 Turbo and $39,650 Turbo Signature, but the new lineup is three-strong and made up of the $37,000 Carbon Turbo, $37,800 Turbo Premium and $40,600 Turbo Signature. All three employ the same 256 hp (260 PS) 2.5-liter engine fitted to last year’s Turbos, but the spec mirrors that of their naturally aspirated brothers.

Overall, while the base model of the 2024 Mazda CX-5 has seen a price increase, it also offers improved fuel efficiency. The addition of i-Stop start-stop technology contributes to a 2 mpg increase in combined economy. However, buyers who were considering the turbocharged models will find an expanded lineup with three options to choose from.

It’s important for potential buyers to consider their budget and priorities when deciding on a CX-5 model. The base model may be more expensive, but it still offers the same performance and features as before. On the other hand, the turbocharged models provide a more powerful driving experience for those willing to spend a bit more.

Additionally, the inclusion of USB-C sockets and wireless connectivity options in certain trims adds convenience and modernity to the CX-5’s tech features. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, along with wireless phone charging, make it easier for drivers to stay connected and enjoy their favorite apps and music on the go.

Overall, Mazda continues to offer a range of options within the CX-5 lineup to cater to different preferences and budgets. Whether you prioritize fuel efficiency, power, or advanced tech features, there is a CX-5 model that suits your needs.

As with any vehicle purchase, it’s recommended to visit a Mazda dealership and test drive different models to determine which one feels right for you. The CX-5’s sleek design, comfortable interior, and smooth handling make it a popular choice among SUV enthusiasts.

With the 2024 CX-5 lineup now finalized and prices announced, Mazda fans can start planning their next purchase. Whether you opt for the base model or one of the turbocharged variants, you can expect the same level of quality and performance that Mazda is known for.

So, if you’re in the market for a compact SUV that offers a balance of style, performance, and technology, the 2024 Mazda CX-5 is definitely worth considering. With its updated lineup and improved fuel efficiency, it’s a versatile choice for both daily commuting and weekend adventures.

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