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2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid

Premium 4-door SUV AWD 2.5-liter 4 (219 hp) hybrid (Regular Gasoline) CVT 0-speed

MSRP: $33970 ~ $40050

2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid

Most Mazdas are affordable, fun to drive, and look good inside and out. Many of its crossovers, SUVs, and sedans have earned Consumer Reports’ recommendations and above-average reliability ratings. Used Mazdas are usually a good option for an affordable pre-owned car. Mazda’s two- and three-row SUVs, identified by CX in the name, are consistently near the top of our ratings. Some Mazdas are available as plug-in hybrids that are capable of useful amounts of electric-only driving range. Most Mazdas achieve solid, but not exceptional fuel economy. Though sports cars are less popular now than decades before, Mazda still sells the MX-5 Miata, one of the best of the few remaining enthusiast cars.

The Mazda CX-50 expands the line-up for 2025 with a hybrid variant, adapting the 219-hp hybrid powertrain from the laudable Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Mazda claims it will deliver an EPA-estimated 38 mpg combined. That sounds plausible, and it would mean about a 10-mpg gain over the base engine using the 2025 EPA combined figure. Where the CX-50 shines in general is with its responsive handling and quick, well-weighted steering. Now, it should be a bit quicker and significantly more efficient, based on our RAV4 Hybrid tests. Other changes for the new year are minor, such as adding the Alexa digital assistant, and a few hybrid-specific trim bits.


Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score6
EPA City MPG39
EPA Combined MPG38
EPA Highway MPG37
Front Head Room3.0
Front Leg Room42.0
Front Shoulder Room55.0
Greenhouse Gas Score7
Height64
Length186
Max Load850
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Head Room2.0
Rear Leg Room30.0
Rear Shoulder Room52.5
SmartwayNo
Weight4090
Wheel Base111
Width73

Ratings

Category NameCompact SUVs
Primary Car TypeSUVs