Is Mazda's All-New CX-5 The Little Engine That Could? Is This Mazda's Cayenne?

Is Mazda's All-New CX-5 The Little Engine That Could? Is This Mazda's Cayenne?
To be straightforward, if you've been keeping on top of headlines in recent months, it would appear that Mazda isn't in a good place. Raising $2 billion is not always a refreshing sign, even if it's to build a new factory in Mexico to shorten lead times. And, things certainly don't sound good when you hear of employee buyouts due to mounting losses.

When Bloomberg classifies you as "Japan's most unprofitable major carmaker," that's not something to smile about.

But enough of the negative because I have two incredible rays of hope:

1) Guess WHICH vehicle received the MOST attention on AutoSpies at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show?

2) Guess WHICH vehicle is receiving rave reviews from an unexpected source?

Drumroll, please.

1a) Mazda's Takerai

2a) Mazda's CX-5


The Takerai concept car is a truly outstanding piece of metal expected to be the next-gen Mazda6. That's great, but more importantly, the all-new CX-5 is liked by The Truth About Cars Jack Baruth. Check out this excerpt he recently wrote:

As it turns out, I did nearly sixty laps of Laguna Seca in the CX-5. The first three were for you, dear readers; the rest were for me. A few months ago, I asked where all the great Japanese cars had gone. Here’s one answer to that question. The CX-5 is meant to channel the spirit of the Miata in the way that Porsche claimed the Cayenne would for the 911 — but unlike the Germans, Mazda’s pulled it off. Finally, we have a modern small wagon that feels light on its feet, eager to change direction, frisky and friendly.

Considering Baruth has serious driving credentials, I'll go with his opinion over the lot of 'em.

The KEY of Jack's excerpt above is that the CX-5 is what the Porsche Cayenne wasn't:

The CX-5 is meant to channel the spirit of the Miata in the way that Porsche claimed the Cayenne would for the 911 — but unlike the Germans, Mazda’s pulled it off.


I am glad to hear it's a hoot to drive but I am FAR more concerned with how this puppy will sell. According to reports from Mazda, the CX-5 exceeded orders -- in Japan -- so far by eight(!) times. Word on the street suggests sales in Russia are also going well.

So my question to you, the Spies, is simple: Will the Mazda CX-5 be the vehicle that SAVES Mazda, like the Cayenne saved Porsche?


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kussimekkussimek - 3/16/2012 10:04:00 AM
+3 Boost
I have driven this SUV and have to agree handels awesome and comes with alot of stand features. Mazda did a great job on this one!


amagaramagar - 3/16/2012 10:38:26 AM
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Ours CX-5 is being built as we speak...AWD GT.
We're new to Mazda -- have been VW people. We kept an open mind shopping because, for the first time, we need to haul four adults, two with mobility issues (one on a cane, one on a walker). We also needed at least 1,500 tow capacity.
On paper, we narrowed it to Mazda CX-5, Audi A4 station wagon or Q small SUV and the Outback (even though I suspected i wouldn't like it). At the auto show, we went over those, in addition to the CRV, RAV4 and bounty of others with similar offerings.
Swooned over the VW Sportwagen -- perfect in so many ways, but no AWD, no towing. Quickly ruled out the others for a variety of style and practical reasons (cheapo interiors...seats to high for mobility issues...ugliness).
Toyota's Venza was by far the most comfortable. But not even a zoom in the zoom zoom equation.
But the CX-5 had zoom zoom, nice interior (still not as nice as Audi or VW), fuel economy, easy in and out height (not too low so can't get out...not too high you have to climb up) etc.
Now not everyone needs what we do...but the designers of the CX-5 really thought this product through. I think Mazda can lure other brand loyalists with the unique constellation of attributes packed into this CX-5.
It's aimed at 20-somethings starting a family...but 40-somethings carrying around senior citizens will dig this vehicle, too.


CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 3/16/2012 2:37:53 PM
0 Boost
Why didn't you look at the MINI Countryman?


CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 3/16/2012 2:40:19 PM
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It's a great looking CUV. Would be interested in driving it when they hit the lots here in CA. I think the "SkyActive" tag line is total crap, just call it what it is, an even more efficient motor... Hey, it's marketing... It's just like Comcast calling their service Xfinity, same freaking thing... I hope Mazda does not go under.


irishmikeirishmike - 3/17/2012 6:42:54 PM
+1 Boost
I'm likin' everything I am learning about this vehicle. Good for Mazda...and save them manuals !!


holmstarholmstar - 3/19/2012 2:54:05 PM
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Saw it in person at the auto show and came away with a positive opinion. Lots of space for a small suv (more than a CX-7). Excellent fuel economy. Available well equipped at a reasonable price. After seeing it in person it's definitely on our short list.


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