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2026 Mazda CX-5

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R 664,800

Est. monthly payment:
R 13,639 p/m

Fair Price

Mazda Midrand

Gauteng

Mileage0 km
Power156 kW (156 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionCvt
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The 2026 Mazda CX-5 2.0 Carbon Edition Auto FWD is a brand-new SUV offering South African buyers a perfect blend of style, performance, and affordability. Its sleek design and advanced features make it an attractive choice for those seeking a reliable, modern vehicle with luxury appeal.

Equipped with a 2.0L SKYACTIV-G petrol engine producing 156 Hp, this Mazda CX-5 features a smooth CVT transmission for effortless driving. With an impressive fuel consumption of just 7.2 L/100km, it combines efficiency with practicality. The spacious interior offers five seats and five doors, ideal for families or daily commuters, while the SUV body type provides versatility across terrains.

Located in Randjespark, Midrand, Gauteng, this vehicle is available for immediate purchase. Whether you're looking for the best price, a used or new car, or a test drive opportunity, this Mazda CX-5 is ready to impress. Contact the dealer today to explore finance deals and secure your perfect SUV.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantMazda CX-5 2.0 Carbon Edition Auto FWD
Body typeSUV
ConditionNew
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage0 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyNo Service History
Length4,575 mm
Width1,845 mm
Height1,675 mm
Ground clearance193 mm
Turning circle11 m
Curb weight1,575 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.0 SKYACTIV-G (156 Hp) Skyactiv-Drive
Engine size1998.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power156 kW (156 hp)
Torque200 Nm
Power per liter78.1 kW/L
TransmissionCvt
Automatic gears6
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres225/65 R17
Rear tyres225/65 R17
Engine oil capacity4.2 L
Coolant capacity7.1 L
Vehicle numberJM6KF2W7AT0106810
Mazda CX-5 - Mazda Midrand

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity56 L
Fuel range778 km
Fuel consumption7.2 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions161 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 5

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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Mazda CX-5

Mazda’s CX-5 sits right in the thick of South Africa’s cutthroat family SUV market, squaring up to the Toyota RAV4, Volkswagen Tiguan, and Nissan X-Trail. This is the SUV for someone who wants a genuinely upmarket feel but doesn’t care about a badge war. You’ve got petrol and diesel options, automatic or CVT gearboxes, and a price spectrum that’s almost comically broad. There are 27 active listings running from R169,900 to R664,800, but the real meat sits above R400k — that’s where you’ll find the newer, more desirable examples. With twelve new and fifteen used units in the mix, you’re not short on choices, whether you’re hunting low-mileage or a real bargain. The 2.0 Carbon Edition Auto FWD stands out as the one most buyers will see on dealer floors — ten listings, priced from R419,900 up to R664,800. If you’re trawling the used market, you’ll spot models from 2016 to 2026 with an average of 52,636 km, which is decent value if you pack smart. For those pounding the N1 or N3, the 2.2DE AWD Akera diesel makes sense, thanks to its affordable price bracket (R269,900 to R329,900) and solid torque. Where the CX-5 pulls ahead of the X-Trail is with its interior: materials feel thoughtfully chosen, not just thrown together for a price point, and that’s the point when you’re spending R500k-plus. The RAV4 comes close on refinement, but Mazda still has the edge in how the cabin’s physical controls and materials gel — on paper at least, it’s what the CX-5 should have been from the start.

Mazda

Mazda’s always played a different hand in South Africa. You don’t buy one because you can’t afford a Golf or a Corolla, and you’re not chasing a German badge either. It’s what the Mazda should have been from the start: a step above the everyday, without the Euro tax. If you scan the 88 models listed, from a budget-friendly R98,500 up to a slightly eyebrow-raising R1,049,200, you’ll see the sweet spot sits right where it matters for real buyers — between R135k and R470k. That’s the territory where families weigh up boot space versus monthly repayments, not badge envy. Seventy of those cars are used, which says more about Mazda’s reputation for holding value than it does about showroom shortages. Hyundai and Kia are breathing down Mazda’s neck in every segment, while Honda circles the hatch and SUV territory, but Mazda’s carved out a loyal corner. The CX-5 is the backbone here, with 27 options starting at R169,900 and topping out at R664,800. It’s the SUV that finally made Mazda a serious contender for folks who’d never have considered the badge before. The Mazda 2 hatch is the sensible gateway — 20 listings, kicking off at R134,900. Need something perched higher? The CX-3 sits between R189,000 and R459,400, doing the urban crossover thing. The BT-50 bakkie? Ten listings, but it’s a niche call against the Ranger and Hilux — you’d have to want to be different. SUVs dominate Mazda’s range, hatchbacks come next, and most engines are petrol, which tracks with what buyers actually want. Where Mazda really edges out Hyundai and Kia is in the cabin: tactile buttons, solid-feeling plastics, and seat comfort that puts rivals on notice. On paper at least, that’s what keeps Mazda buyers coming back.

Mazda CX-5 - Mazda Midrand
R 664,800

Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m

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