Based on a platform shared with the CX-30, the CX-50 has standard all-wheel drive and more cargo space than the CX-5. The base 187-hp four-cylinder engine doesn't accelerate with much alacrity, and the old-school six-speed automatic delivers some bumpy shifts. The up-level turbo engine is more enjoyable thanks to its extra oomph. Agile handling is possibly the CX-50's best trait, which gives it a sporty feel. The ride is far too firm on the 20-inch wheels of our tested Premium Plus trim, but well controlled. The front seats are comfortable and the rear is roomy with easy access thanks to wide-opening doors. The artfully designed cabin has a sleek, uncluttered look, but using the infotainment system's center-console controller knob takes some getting used to. Standard active safety and driver assist systems include FCW, AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, BSW, RCTW, LDW, and LKA. A hybrid version was introduced for 2025, employing a Toyota powertrain. Improvements were also made to the standard driver assistance and safety package which now includes rear seat alert, vehicle exit warning, and nighttime pedestrian detection.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Mazda CX-50
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$33,388
We expect the 2025 CX-50 will have about average reliability when compared to the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2023 and 2024 models and the Mazda brand score.
Key information at a glance
28 MPG
Combined
✓
Recommended
$26,625 - $39,300
MSRP Range
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