Mazda Reveals 2026 CX-5 Trims and Prices — and They Might Disappoint

Mazda has unveiled the refreshed 2026 CX-5 crossover. The SUV gets minor exterior and interior updates as it heads toward its European debut.

September 6, 2025 at 4:48 PM / News

Mazda has officially presented the updated 2026 CX-5. The crossover has received subtle styling and interior tweaks and is now preparing to launch on the European market. The company’s website has published the official price list, showing a starting price of about $40,700 (€34,822).

At the top of the range, the CX-5 will cost around $50,300 (€43,087). Buyers will be able to choose from four trims and two drivetrain configurations.

Under the hood, the model retains its familiar 2.5-liter engine, now with mild electrification. However, output is just 141 horsepower with 236 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a standard six-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive will be available as an option.

In terms of equipment, most of what was offered on the outgoing CX-5 carries over. Standard features include 17-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting, automatic headlights, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 12.9-inch touchscreen.

Other available features include automatic climate control, cloth upholstery, an intelligent parking assistant, driver fatigue monitoring, traffic sign recognition, and more.

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