With the advent of Mazda's new-generation off-road lineup, from CX-50 to CX-60 are all medium-sized SUVs. Whether it will affect the future development of CX-5, or even whether there will be a successor model, has become a question for many cars. Fans pay attention to the focus, and the person in charge of the car recently responded.

Mazda's best-selling car series CX-5's future trends, the person in charge recently came forward to respond.

According to foreign media reports, the current CX-5 project manager Mitsuru Wakiie said in an interview that the brand has not yet had a clear answer on whether to develop a new generation of CX-5, so it is unable to disclose more product information.

However, the current second-generation CX-5 has been on sale for 6 years, and it should be preparing for a major facelift, which has not yet been determined, making car fans worry about future development.

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Although the CX-5 has been on sale for 6 years, its market competitiveness is still strong. Last year, it was Mazda’s best-selling car series, with a cumulative sales volume of 365,135 units. The brand’s total sales last year were 1,116,107 units, which means that CX-5 accounted for nearly three one-third.

However, foreign media speculate that CX-50 and CX-60 will replace the market position of CX-5.

The CX-50 (above) and CX-60 (below) are both sizing better than the CX-5.


The off-road style CX-50 is equipped with the same platform as the CX-30, with a length of 4,719mm and a wheelbase of 2,814mm; the latest generation of SUV CX-60 has a length of 4,740mm and a wheelbase of 2,870mm. Both sizes are much better than the current CX-5, making up for the shortcomings of CX-5 in space performance.

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