All CX-5 grades are in line to receive a petrol-electric powertrain, meaning prices will likely be cheap for Mazda’s first full hybrid.
Mazda’s long-gestating in-house hybrid, which will debut in the third-generation CX-5 family SUV next year, is expected to offer competitive pricing against rivals as the brand aims to offer it across all grades. Speaking to Drive at the launch of the 2026 CX-5, Mazda Australia boss Vinesh Bhindi said the brand…
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