Thursday, September 29, 2011

New compact SUV will feature SKYACTIV green technology for more efficient vehicles.

A little over a year after Mazda previewed the Minagi Concept at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, the company lifted the curtains off the production version of its compact SUV that we will come to know as the CX-5.

The world premiere of the CX-5 took place at the 64th Frankfurt Motor Show that opened on September 13 and will go on sale in early 2012.

[[posterous-content:pid___0]]Mazda says the CX-5 is its first production model to adopt the new “KODO – Soul of Motion” design theme that we saw in the Minagi and Shinari concept cars. The highlights of this new theme are a prominent front fascia and a more dynamic styling which the company says conveys "a strong sense of vitality and agility”.

The CX-7’s smaller “brother” is also the first Mazda model to adopt the full range of the firm's SKYACTIV technologies.

Depending on the market, the CX-5 will be available with gasoline and diesel engines hooked up to manual and automatic transmissions.


Learn more.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Another Championship Season for Mazda

-Mazda Secures 2011 American Le Mans and Continental Tire Challenge Manufacturers Championships-

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September 21, 2011 (Irvine, Calif.)  As the 2011 racing season winds down, Mazda secured two manufacturers championships and just missed scoring a third by three-tenths of a second.   This past weekend, Mazda teams delivered a pair of trophies -manufacturers championships in the American Le Mans Series LMP1, and the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Street Tuner (ST) class. 

 John Doonan, Director of Motorsports for Mazda North American Operations summed it up; "As any racer will tell you, championships actually take years to accomplish as you need to develop both the people and the products.  We can't thank our partners enough.  The collective efforts from Dempsey Racing, Dyson Racing, Freedom Autosport, i-Moto Racing, Racers Edge, SpeedSource, and Team Sahlen  has resulted in race wins in three series, a clean sweep of the ALMS titles for drivers, teams, and our Mazda MZR-R engine, and a Continental Tire manufacturers championship.  This success was achieved through the same qualities as our street cars - great performance combined with quality, durability, and reliability."

In the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) Mazda locked up all three 2011 LMP1 championships - manufacturers, team, and drivers, with a second-place finish at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.   The Dyson Racing LMP1Lola is powered by a turbocharged 2.0 liter four-cylinder Mazda MZR-R engine against Aston Martin with their V12 prototype.  The Dyson team has scored two overall wins including a one-two in Baltimore where they also won the Green X Challenge.   The ALMS season will conclude with the ten-hour Petit Le Mans Powered by Mazda at Road Atlanta on October 1st

 In the Continental Tire Challenge - Street Tuner class, Mazda won the 2011 Manufacturers Championship by 26 points over VW, BMW, KIA, Mini, Honda and Porsche.   Freedom Autosport and i-Moto Racing led the Zoom-Zoom charge with multiple MAZDASPEED3s and MX-5s at every race.  Both teams took Mazda to the winners circle and delivered a total of three race wins and ten podium finishes from ten races, including a 1-3 finish in the series final at the Mid-Ohio Sports car Course.     

 In the Rolex Grand-Am Championship, the Mazda RX-8 competes in the GT class against their traditional sports car rivals; Porsche, BMW, and Chevrolet.  After an intense season of competition Mazda missed repeating as manufacturers champions by three-tenths of a second in the final race of the season.  The combined efforts of SpeedSource, Dempsey Racing, and Team Sahlen resulted in one race win and 14 podium finishes from 12 races.  Mazda was the manufacturers championship runner-up, and Mazda RX-8 teams finished third, fourth, and fifth in the team competition. 

 Mazda has also crowned three of four 2011 MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Ladder Champions, including two steps of the Mazda Road to Indy. 

  • Petri Suvanto won the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda.
  • Tristan Vautier won theStar Mazda Championship Presented by Goodyear
  • Mike Cooper won the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup

The 2011 BFGoodrich/Skip Barber National Presented by Mazda title is still up for grabs and will be decided on October 8th at Lime Rock Park.

 

About Mazda & MAZDASPEED

Mazda is the number-one brand for road-racers across North America.  Thousands of Mazda powered grassroots racers compete in various classes with the SCCA and NASA highlighted by Spec Miata, the world's largest spec class with over 2,500 cars built.  In 2006 Mazda established the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Ladder to assist racers in moving up through the ranks.  In 2010 this was expanded to include the Mazda Road to Indy.  Key to Mazda success is strategic partnerships with the Skip Barber Racing School and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

 MAZDASPEED Motorsports is managed by Mazda North American Operations (MNAO).  MNAO is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. and oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada and Mexico through nearly 900 dealers.  Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc., located in Ontario; and in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City.

 Consumer information can be found at www.mazdausa.com with press information at www.mazdausamedia.com  Racers and fans can the action on facebook (Mazdaspeed Motorsports).

 

Big thanks to John and the rest of the team for always taking great care of our customers.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Mazda’s Rotary Tech Makes Way For SKYACTIV

From Mazda In the News

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Production on the Mazda RX-8 sports car has come to an end, at least for now. Although many expect Mazda to continue making sports cars, the future of the rotary engine is still unclear.

While Mazda’s rotary engine was noted for its performance, it was never praised for its efficiency, nor for its emissions. That’s why Mazda is emphasizing its all-new SKYACTIV powertrain technologies. Incorporating diesel and gasoline engines, as well as new transmissions, SKYACTIV will help Mazda boost the efficiency of its entire lineup while maintaining its renowned performance.

The first vehicle to receive SKYACTIV tech here in the U.S. is the revamped 2012 Mazda3. The latest Mazda3 will get a 2.0-liter direct-injection engine and a SKYACTIV-DRIVE six-speed automatic transmission. This setup will deliver 155 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque — more power than the 2.0-liter unit in the 2011 Mazda3. Not only does the latest engine produce more power than the outgoing model, it will also deliver improved fuel economy.

Next, Mazda will roll-out SKYACTIV tech on the CX-5. Making its global debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show last week, this all-new compact crossover will make its North American introduction at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.

While Mazda aims to boost fuel economy figures across its lineup, the brand isn’t forgetting its roots.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Covers Come Off The 2013 Mazda CX-5 In Frankfurt

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Although early Mazda CX-5 prototypes have already been given to the media for early test drives, these models donned camouflage and hid the sleek lines of the new SUV. However, now that the CX-5 has finally made its official debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, consumers can now see every detail.

The new CX-5 stays true to Mazda’s original Minagi concept, which first appeared at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year. The new model will replace the Tribute crossover, which has never been a strong seller.

Although test drives of the vehicle so far have been done with prototypes, reactions have been favorable. Autoblog tested a Euro-spec diesel model recently and exclaimed it was “a hoot to drive.” Not only did it possess sporty driving dynamics, but the blog also said that its 2.2-liter diesel also offered “surprising civility with almost no clatter.”

A North American version is planned for introduction sometime next year as a 2013 model, and it’s expected to be priced around $20,000. The available diesel engine and the CX-5’s stop/start technology may not be available here on our shores at launch. Stay tuned for more details.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Mazda CX-5: Part Sport Utility, Part Sports Car

by Mazda in the News

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The all-new Mazda CX-5 crossover will soon arrive in U.S. showrooms to take on the likes on the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Nissan Rogue. To standout from the venerable competition, the CX-5 will blend utility with sports car dynamics.

Mazda infused the CX-5 with its all-new SKYACTIV powertrain technologies and also tuned its suspension for sporty handling. Under the hood is an all-new 2.0-liter gasoline engine mated to new six-speed manual and automatic transmissions. There’s even a all-new 2.2-liter turbocharged diesel available. Regardless of powertrain configurations, Mazda promises sporting performance and efficiency.

The new gasoline engine produces 15 per cent more torque while consuming 15 per cent less fuel than the outgoing four-cylinder engine that has been featured in the Mazda Tribute. It generates 165 horsepower and 155 pound-feet of torque.

SKYACTIV technologies also include i-stop, an idle stop system that shuts down the engine when the vehicle comes to a standstill. This system, commonly found on hybrids like the Toyota Prius, will help the CX-5 conserve fuel even more. Performance and fuel economy is also aided by the vehicle’s lightweight body.

The CX-5 will make its official debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week. More details on the North American model will be revealed at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.

Thank you for sharing your experience in this 5-Star Review, Almeda!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Check out these great incentives at Russell & Smith MAZDA! Hurry in - These deals expire 9/30/2011!

2011 MAZDA2

".... the Mazda2 brings style, economy and fun to buyers who think that affordable small cars like the Honda Civic are just too big." - U.S. News 4/10

Up to 35 mpg†
Seating for 5

PURCHASE OFFERS

0.0% APR for up to 60 MONTHS

0.0% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details.

2011 MAZDA3 4-Door

MotorWeek Drivers' Choice - Best Small Car 2010 - MotorWeek
Up to 33 mpg†
Seating for 5

LEASE OFFERS

2011 MAZDA3 i Sport Automatic Transmission


$179/Month, 36-Month Lease

$1773 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.

MSRP $17,555 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $16,351. Total payments of $6,267. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $10,643 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications. Excludes MAZDASPEED3.

PURCHASE OFFERS

0.0% APR for up to 60 MONTHS

0.0% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details. Excludes MAZDASPEED3

2011 MAZDA3 5-Door

MotorWeek Drivers' Choice - Best Small Car 2010 - MotorWeek
Up to 29 mpg†
Seating for 5

LEASE OFFERS

2011 MAZDA3 5-Door Sport Automatic Transmission


$209/Month, 36-Month Lease

$1803 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.

MSRP $20,845 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $19,641. Total payments of $7,318. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $12,768 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications. Excludes MAZDASPEED3.

PURCHASE OFFERS

0.0% APR for up to 60 MONTHS

0.0% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details. Excludes MAZDASPEED3

2012 MAZDA5

"...as an efficient and fun family hauler, it's in a segment of its own." - TheCarConnection.com 1/10
Up to 28 mpg†
Seating for 6

LEASE OFFERS

2012 MAZDA5 Sport Automatic Transmission


$267/Month, 36-Month Lease

$2862 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.

MSRP $20,195 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $18,490. Total payments of $9,612. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $10,495 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

PURCHASE OFFERS

1.9% APR for up to 36 MONTHS PLUS

1.9% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 36 months at $28.60 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details.

2012 MAZDA6

Car and Driver 2011 Editors' Choice Award, Family Sedan
Up to 31 mpg†
Seating for 5

Lease Offers

2012 MAZDA6 i Sport Automatic Transmission


$249/Month, 36-Month Lease

$1843 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.
MSRP $21,240 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $20,286. Total payments of $8,721. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $12,780 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

Purchase Offers

1.9% APR for up to 60 MONTHS

1.9% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $17.48 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details.

2011 MAZDA6

"The Mazda was the car we most wanted in our own garages." - Popular Mechanics 4/10
Up to 31 mpg†
Seating for 5

Lease Offers

2011 MAZDA6 i Sport Automatic Transmission


$229/Month, 36-Month Lease

$1823 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.
MSRP $21,090 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $19,136. Total payments of $8,016. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $11,599 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

Purchase Offers

0.0% APR for up to 60 MONTHS PLUS $500 Customer Cash

0.0% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details.

2011 MX-5 Miata

"Arguably the world's best sports car for under $25k." - Motor Trend 5/10
Up to 28 mpg†
Seating for 2

Lease Offers

2011 MAZDA MX-5 Sport Manual Transmission


$269/Month, 36-Month Lease

$3364 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.

MSRP $23,110 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $20,905. Total payments of $9,679. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $12,192 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

2011 MAZDA MX-5 Power Retractable Hardtop-Touring - Manual Transmission


$339/Month, 36-Month Lease

$3434 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.

MSRP $27,150 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $24,945. Total payments of $12,198 No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $13,693 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

2011 CX-7

The CX-7 offers quite a bit of comfort and utility, not-to-mention style, for just $25,000. - Automobilemag.com 11/09
Up to 28 mpg†
Seating for 5

Lease Offers

2011 CX-7 Front Wheel Drive iSV


$259/Month, 36-Month Lease

$2853 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.
MSRP $21,990 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $19,036. Total payments of $9,320. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $10,481 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

Purchase Offers

0.0% APR for up to 60 MONTHS PLUS $500 Customer Cash

0.0% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details.

2011 CX-9

Highest projected resale value in the Full-Size Utility segment - ALG
Up to 24 mpg†
Seating for 7

Lease Offers

2011 CX-9 Front Wheel Drive Sport


$349/Month, 36-Month Lease

$2943 due at Lease Signing. Includes 1st Month's Payment and Acquisition Fee. Excludes taxes, title and fees.

MSRP $29,625 plus $795 destination charge. Payment based on capitalized cost of $25,921. Total payments of $12,565. No security deposit required. Dealer participation required. Not all lessees will qualify for lowest payment through participating lender. Some payments higher, some lower based on residency and other factors. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 36,000 at $0.15/mile. Purchase option at lease and for $14,297 plus tax or price negotiated at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See participating dealer for qualifications.

Purchase Offers

0.0% APR for up to 60 MONTHS PLUS $500 Customer Cash

0.0% APR only for well qualified buyers when financed through participating lender; not all buyers will qualify. Amount of down payment and other factors may affect qualification. 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed with $0 down at participating dealer. Loan origination fees may apply. Interest, if applicable, accrues from contract date. Must take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 9/30/2011. See dealer for complete details.

MAZDA OWNERS LOYALTY BONUS!

Current Mazda Owners can get Owner Loyalty Cash toward the purchase or lease of a new Mazda:

$500 Owner Loyalty Cash toward 2011 or 2012 MAZDA3, MAZDA6, CX-7 or CX-9

This offer is for a limited time, so see your Mazda dealer today.

Mazda Owner Loyalty Cash Program $500 is good toward a new 2011 or 2012 MAZDA3, MAZDA6, CX-7 or CX-9. Excludes MAZDASPEED3. The Mazda Owner Loyalty Cash Program CANNOT be combined with other private offers but CAN be combined with other public purchase incentives including but not limited to customer cash back, lease and APR incentives/offers. The offer is transferable within household, must live at the same address. Present dealer with proof of ownership (copy of vehicle registration or title) at time of purchase. Offer expires 9/30/2011.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Fun Fact from Mazda's website

Mazda's "brand symbol expresses Mazda’s dedication to continuous growth and improvement? It is a symbolic development of the Mazda "M", and shows the company stretching its wings as it soars into the future."

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

2013 Mazda CX-5 Prototype First Drive

We Meet the Mazda 3 of Small SUVs

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A couple decades ago, the Blue Lagoon in Iceland was a secret. You would bring your own towel, drop a few coins in the admission bucket and wade right into the steamy blue waters heated by the geothermal plant next door.

Then, a few foreigners floated off into the fog and boiled to death. Before long, the government teamed with private companies to remake the lagoon into a safer and profitable tourist destination. It still looks exotic, though, as we drive past in our 2013 Mazda CX-5 prototype. Then again, with all the tour buses out front, it's clearly not much of a secret anymore.

Mazdas used to be a great secret, too — unassuming in the metal, but unexpectedly entertaining if you actually took the plunge and bought one. Then, we all realized how good the Mazda 3 is, and now it's practically as mainstream as a Civic or Corolla.

When the 2013 Mazda CX-5 arrives next February, the automaker will again be looking at the heart of the market. And once again, it's bringing a very capable, sharp-looking and fun-to-drive entry to the table.

Bigger Than Mazda 3, Smaller Than CX-7
"The biggest outflow from the C-car segment (Mazda 3) is into the small crossover segment," Jim O'Sullivan, president of Mazda North America, tells us. "The CX-7 is for some people a little bit too big of a stretch. The CX-5 will not be a niche player."

O'Sullivan expects the 2013 Mazda CX-5 to become the brand's No. 2 seller in the U.S., easily matching the annual combined total of the CX-7 and CX-9 (58,000 in 2010).

But the CX-5 represents more than a volume play, as this entry-level crossover SUV is the first vehicle to combine all of Mazda's Skyactiv fuel-saving technologies under one roof. It starts with a new global platform architecture, which is 8 percent lighter and 30 percent more rigid than the company's previous small-car architecture, thanks to a revised framework for the unit-body and increased use of high-strength steel.

The CX-5 prototypes remind you it's possible to build a small, fuel-efficient crossover that isn't a bore to drive.

The CX-5 rides on a 106.5-inch wheelbase and measures 178.7 inches from nose to tail, so it's not that much smaller than the CX-7, which has a 108.3-inch wheelbase and has an overall length of 184.3 inches. Width and height are nearly the same, though the CX-5's track is about 1.5 inches narrower. The current Mazda 3 five-door hatch is about the same length as the CX-5, but its wheelbase is 2.5 inches shorter, and it's almost 3 inches narrower.

The differences between the 2013 CX-5 and the 3 are obvious as we settle into the driver seat of the well-worn, European-spec developmental prototypes Mazda has invited us here to drive. Unlike in the 3, we don't need all the seat-track travel to accommodate our 5-foot-10 frame, and when we try the backseat, we have a couple inches between our knees and the front seatbacks.

Coming Soon With a 2.0-Liter
All 2013 Mazda CX-5s will come to the U.S. with Mazda's new Skyactiv-G direct-injected, 2.0-liter, inline four-cylinder gasoline engine. The engines in these development mules have the same 14.0:1 compression ratio as the Mazda 6 prototypes Engineering Editor Jay Kavanagh drove last month. Intended to run on European gas, they're rated at 162 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 155 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm — hardly big numbers, but fuel economy is the priority.

Mazda will lower compression to 13:1 for the U.S. version, and the engineers insist it will run right as rain on 87 octane. Nobody's talking about horsepower and torque ratings yet, as Mazda plans to announce these at the 2011 L.A. Auto Show.

Still, 158 hp is a fair guess, since the 2.0-liter is rated at 155 hp and 148 lb-ft with 12:1 compression on the 2012 Mazda 3. This additional compression drop is a product of the 3's older platform architecture, which makes it tough to package the CX-5's 4-2-1 exhaust manifold. Said plumbing does a better job of evacuating hot exhaust gases from the cylinders, which keeps the contents cooler and reduces susceptibility to knock. The engine's variable valve timing helps with that, too, while reducing pumping losses.

Mazda engineers obsessed over reducing friction, and compared to the older MZR port-injected 2.0-liter engine offered on the Mazda 3, it's down by 30 percent. In an unusual move for this class, the pistons, connecting rods and crankshaft are forged.

Sufficient Performance
We get to drive one 2.0-liter-equipped CX-5 prototype with Mazda's new six-speed manual transmission driving its front wheels, while the other has the new six-speed automatic and a Haldex clutch-type all-wheel-drive system — meaning it's front-drive until wheel-speed sensors identify a traction threat.

Mazda hasn't released curb weights, but there's little doubt that both mules are well under 4,000 pounds, as the 2.0-liter engine provides adequate motivation. It's a little shy on grunt below 3,000 rpm, but midrange torque is sufficient for getting up to highway speed and passing on two-lane roads. The engine is smooth up to its 6,500-rpm redline, too, though there's no real need to rev this high in normal driving.

The six-speed manual is an improvement over Mazda's current offerings (on its front-drive cars), with a far nicer clutch take-up and a more precise feel through the gates. Mazda hasn't decided whether to offer it on U.S.-spec CX-5s.

Excellent Automatic Transmission
Maybe you won't care, though, because the new automatic is so good. Instead of shifting into 6th before you're out of the driveway, this transmission maximizes mpg by engaging the lockup clutch more often than the old five-speed automatic — 89 percent of the time, we're told. The torque converter is basically on the job only during gearchanges, so there's a bigger torsion damper to smooth things out the rest of the time.

It works well on the prototypes. Upshifts are smooth and downshifts are rev-matched and seriously snappy. Paddle shifters aren't included, but there's a manual gate and, logically, you still push forward to downshift.

Mazda promises best-in-class fuel economy, which doesn't seem far-fetched given the 28 mpg city/38 mpg highway estimates for the 2012 Mazda 3 hatch (28/40 for the sedan). Currently, the soon-to-be-replaced Ford Escape Hybrid (34 city/31 highway) is the one to beat, and among strictly gasoline small SUVs, the Hyundai Tucson (23/31) and Chevrolet Equinox (22/32) lead. The U.S.-spec CX-5 won't have our prototypes' start-stop feature, which works fine but provides little benefit in EPA ratings.

This Is a Diesel?
"I've been fantasizing about a Skyactiv-D-equipped MX-5," Kavanagh wrote after driving a Mazda 6 prototype with the company's new 2.2-liter diesel four-cylinder. "If that doesn't tell you Mazda's on the right track with this Skyactiv stuff, nothing will."

Take that to heart, because the diesel-equipped Euro-spec CX-5 prototypes are just as impressive. Not only does the torque arrive quickly, as you'd expect with 310 lb-ft on tap at 2,000 rpm, but the 173-hp engine is freer-revving than you'd ever think possible. It gives the CX-5 a genuine performance bent. Only when we lower the window to pay the toll for a trip through Hvalfjardargongin, a long tunnel that circumvents one of Iceland's biggest fjords, do we remember it's a diesel.

We've briefed you on the details of this twin-turbocharged and direct-injected engine, but what really makes it special is its 14:1 compression ratio — uncommonly low for a diesel. This is the key to meeting NOx limits without resorting to expensive exhaust treatment. It's a potential hurdle for cold-start performance, but Mazda gets around that with variable-lift exhaust valves that recycle exhaust gas to heat up the combustion chambers more quickly. Lower compression also allows the use of lighter components, which enable the engine's unusually high 5,200-rpm redline.

The diesel gets heavier-duty versions of both transmissions, along with slightly taller final-drive gearing. It's especially enjoyable with the manual, which has a more robust feel as the clutch engages with an even more positive shift action. We take a shine to ripping off heel-and-toe downshifts.

Officials are coy about the U.S. launch of the Skyactiv-D engine, which they say is 20 percent more fuel-efficient than the 2.0-liter gas engine. Mazda CX-5 sales won't even start in Western Europe until this engine and a detuned version making 148 hp and 280 lb-ft are ready to go, but officials hint that we might see the 2.2-liter in the next-generation Mazda 6 first. That would be sometime in 2013.

Good Chassis, Too
Like other front-drive Mazdas (save for the 6), the CX-5 uses struts in the front and a multilink rear, but the design and geometry is completely new. The rear trailing arms are mounted higher to better absorb ride undulations, while repositioned dampers get closer to a 1:1 motion ratio. The biggest change, though, is the switch to electric-assist power steering. The steering ratio is quicker at 15.5:1 (versus 16.2:1 on the Mazda 3), and the engineers added caster to ensure good straight-line stability.

Tuning is almost final on these European-spec prototypes, but they're wearing summer tires. The U.S. gets only all-season rubber, so the damping and steering assist will change accordingly. In both markets, there's a choice between standard 225/65R17 tires and optional 225/55R19s. Both setups are fine over Iceland's smooth highways, but the 19s deliver a stiff ride on lumpy back roads. The 17-inch tires' taller sidewalls provide the compliance we expect from a crossover SUV.

There aren't any serious corners on our route, so we can't tell you much about the CX-5's handling. Akio Fujii, Mazda's chassis development manager, gives us some insight on what his team had in mind. "For steering and handling, I think the Volkswagen Tiguan is the best target."

The CX-5's electric steering is coming together nicely. Effort builds in a linear fashion as you add speed, just as it would with a good hydraulic setup. There's room for fine-tuning, though, especially on the prototypes with 19s, where the steering gets overly heavy and responds a little too quickly right off-center.

The Mazda 3 of Crossovers
Driving these 2013 Mazda CX-5 prototypes reminds us that it's possible to build a small, useful, fuel-efficient crossover SUV that isn't a bore.

No, the Skyactiv-G 2.0-liter isn't the most powerful four-cylinder engine out there, but it's smooth and refined, and it's teamed with an excellent automatic transmission. Certainly, we'd prefer the torque-rich 2.2-liter diesel, but the less costly gas engine would likely keep us content, particularly if the CX-5's steering and handling comes together like we think it will.

Of course, good performance and handling are only part of the battle at this end of the market, where the bottom line really matters. The CX-7 simply hasn't offered the packaging and efficiency most people are looking for in an entry-level crossover. But with its space-efficient design, lower pricing and, potentially, class-leading mpg, the 2013 Mazda CX-5 could be the driver-focused grocery-getter we've always wanted.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Mazda3, CX-9 Rated No. 1 By Edmunds.com Consumers

by Mazda in the News on September 1, 2011

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Two members of the award-winning 2011 Mazda lineup took home even more awards recently, when both the Mazda3 and Mazda CX-9 led their segments in this year’s edition of the Edmunds.com “Consumers’ Top Rated” rankings. A popular online destination for today’s vehicle shoppers, the website develops its annual list of top customer satisfiers by relying on reviews submitted directly by current owners themselves, making Mazda’s performance particularly notable.

“A longtime favorite among the Edmunds editors,” the Mazda3 earned its top spot in the “Sedan under $20,000” category for its “combination of sporty handling, great value and extensive list of standard features,” as well as its “stylish interior” and standard manual transmission. Significantly, the latter was called out for “its smooth shifting” and “the way it reinforces the Mazda3’s sporty feel.”

This latest honor also represents an Edmunds hat trick for the Mazda3—earlier this year, it outperformed all rivals to win the 2011 Edmunds Best Retained Value award in its segment and also was named to Edmunds’ own Top Recommended list. And that’s in addition to garnering 2011 Top Safety Pick status from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and being recognized with a spot among this year’s “Coolest under $18,000” vehicles, as determined by Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com

“Adding a little spice to a class of otherwise sedate vehicles” in the “SUV $25,000-$35,000” segment of the Edmunds.com list was the CX-9, which is “actually fun to drive and feels more nimble than its practical silhouette suggests.” As a result, consumer reviews of the Mazda crossover included comments like:

“The CX-9 balances room (which it has plenty of) with a car that you enjoy driving.”

“Nothing compares to the Mazda’s driving dynamics or what you get for the money.”

“It’s nice having extra room and all these cool options (rearview camera, blind-spot monitor, power liftgate, Bose audio, GPS).”

And the CX-9, much like the Mazda3, has been a strong performer in other third-party studies, too, including the 2011 Kiplinger’s Personal Finance vehicle ratings. The CX-9 was named “Best in Class” in the Midsize and Large Crossovers segment in the publication’s annual survey of the industry’s top products.

Which is a further reason Russell & Smith Mazda should be a top stop on your way to buying a new vehicle this year.