What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Mazda CX

This summer we had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the CX-50 and then right after, the 2022 CX-5 Sport. Under their shells, the two vehicles may seem identical, but we wanted to see if the CX-50 is more than just a disguised version of the already-very-good CX-5.

The 2023 Mazda CX-50 versus the 2022 CX-5
Let's be clear, the CX-50 is not a bloated or modified CX-5 adapted for off-roading. The newest member of the Japanese brand's family of SUVs uses the company’s latest platform used for the CX-30 and Mazda3, though of course it's wider and longer than those vehicles. Mazda has also improved the suspension so that it's strong and absorbent enough to handle rougher terrain.

Most importantly, its exterior shell is designed to withstand that rougher, more so anyways than the CX-5, built more for the city and the paved highway. 

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What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Mazda CX

2023 Mazda CX-50 / 2022 Mazda CX-5

Different on the outside?
From a distance, the CX-50 looks pretty much like the CX-5; to the uninitiated eye, there’s not much difference. But the Mazda connoisseur will notice some extra curves above the wheels and the plastic that surrounds the entire lower body, as well as the headlights that adopt a new design specific to the newest crop of Mazda models.

As for the front grille, it’s positioned slightly higher on the CX-50 and its shape is more rectangular than on the CX-5. We really liked the transition in the 50 between the grille and the headlights, which contributes to the adventurous look of the vehicle.

And yes, we can consider the CX-50 the adventurous child of the Mazda family. Just like the Outback Wilderness from Subaru, the CX-50 was built to go off-road, within reasonable limits of course. Alas, we did not have occasion to really push the SUV to those limits, but on the other hand we can confirm that it does very well when confronted with Montreal's infamous potholes, known to destroy wheels and even axles when the mood strikes!

What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Mazda CX

2023 Mazda CX-50, interior

What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Mazda CX

2022 Mazda CX-5, interior

And from the inside?
Just like with the CX-50 and CX-5’s outer shells, the casual gazer will see little or no difference between the interiors of the two model. Eagled-eyed observers will find some, however. While the interior design remains consistent with the rest of the Mazda lineup, slight modifications give the CX-50 a slightly more modern flair. There are those redesigned vertical air vents consistent with the fake exterior air intakes. Material quality is also high, with soft-touch, padded surfaces and a more user-friendly multimedia control system duly noted.

GT trim levels get soft (and convincing) leatherette on the dash and doors with contrasting stitching in a unique crisscross pattern. It will be hard to find a nicer interior than this in the market in the is general price range. Slow as it’s been to modernize its fleet, Mazda deserves credit for building good-quality vehicles that are pleasant to drive and feature solid interior finishing.

On the multimedia front, all base CX-50s come with a 10.25-inch widescreen display. Most functions, such as selecting a radio station, making a phone call or using the navigation system, are done through the control wheel on the lower portion of the centre console. This generally works well and helps keep your eyes on the road. Even Apple Carplay and Android Auto are now connected via Bluetooth and navigating within these applications is done very easily via this wheel.

What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Mazda CX

Rotart knob on console / Sunroof

It's also worth noting the inclusion by Mazda of a panoramic sunroof for the first time - naturally, to allow occupants to get a little closer to nature!

The visual effect is remarkable, but unfortunately it's a disappointment when actually opened. Fact is, its opening is very small and at speeds as low as 60 km/h, it creates a lot of wind noise inside the cabin, to the point where it was impossible to hold a conversation without having to raise your voice. So we quickly closed the sunroof.

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Mazda has announced prices and changes to the top-selling CX-5 crossover for 2023. As readers of Torque News may remember, Mazda switched all of its crossovers models to have standard AWD for the 2022 model year. This new model year is not a new generation for the CX-5. It carries over almost unchanged from 2022.

The big change for the year is the addition of a premium color. Rhodium White will be added to the lineup. White is a very popular color both in hot areas and also in areas where roads are salted. We think many shoppers will find this new color of interest. Our top of page image shows off the new color.

In addition to being a top seller, the CX-5 has received numerous top industry and safety awards, including the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) TOP SAFETY PICK+. In fact, the CX-5 was the first vehicle to earn a Good rating in IIHS's new, tougher side impact test.

The CX-50 is the new model at Mazda. We found it interesting that the CX-50 isn't bigger inside than the CX-5. Many folks who report cross-shopping the two report on social media that they like the CX-5 better. It's nice that Mazda offers two choices in the same segment.

Below is the 2023 model year CX-5 MSRP price listing. Remember, MSRP does not include $1,275 for destination and handling ($1,320 in Alaska), taxes, title, or additional dealer fees. Please also remember that dealers set actual sale prices.

What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Mazda CX

Price chart courtesy of Mazda. 2023 Mazda CX-5 Image courtesy of Mazda.

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What changed in 2023 Mazda cx5?

This 2023 model comes with no major changes from the outgoing 2022 model, apart from a new optional rhodium white exterior color palette. Both the naturally aspirated and turbocharged inline-4 engines are offered, and it is also one of the better offerings of the segment in terms of driving dynamics.

Will there be a 2023 CX

IRVINE, Calif., July 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations announces pricing and packaging for the 2023 CX-5 – the brand's best-selling vehicle in the U.S. For 2023, the CX-5 is available with an all-new Rhodium White exterior premium paint color, complimenting Mazda's Kodo design.

What are changes to the 2022 Mazda CX

The 2022 Mazda CX-5 introduces Mi-Drive drive mode selection, enhanced driving dynamics, new styling and stronger grade differentiation, improvements to on-board packaging and practicality, and an expanded range of safety features.

Does Mazda CX

For 2022, the Mazda CX-5 has a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a Wi-Fi hotspot, Mazda Connected Services, two USB ports, Bluetooth, HD radio, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, as well as a four-speaker stereo.