
Mazda has expanded its CX-50 lineup with a hybrid variant, adapting the 219-hp powertrain from the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. This swap brings some added oomph over the regular CX-50, which feels underpowered. More importantly, it’s much more fuel-efficient at an impressive 37 mpg overall in our testing. The CX-50 Hybrid can propel itself on electric power at low speeds with a light throttle foot, but even moderate levels of acceleration bring considerable racket from the engine, made more pronounced by the way the eCVT allows revs to rise sky-high. The CX-50’s direct and well-weighted steering remains, as does the SUV’s responsive character on twisty roads. The ride is firm yet absorbent, and improved over the original CX-50 we tested. The front seats are very supportive, though they are a touch firm for some. Cabin fit and finish are a notch above most competitors. Mastering the unintuitive infotainment system takes some practice.
Fuel Type
Hybrid
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2026
Mazda CX-50 Hybrid
2026 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$34,750
We expect the 2026 CX-50 Hybrid will be less reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2025 models.
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38 MPG
Combined
✓
Recommended
$34,750 - $40,450
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