2019 Mazda CX-5 Side-by-Side Trim Comparison
The Mazda CX-5 has been one of the best-selling SUVs of 2019. Even at a glance, it’s easy to see why. The CX-5 is one attractive vehicle, but it also has the performance and build-quality to back that up. It combines the unrivaled athleticism that Mazda is famous for with the classiness of something more reminiscent of a European luxury vehicle. All at an affordable price point.
Honestly, the hardest thing about choosing a CX-5 is which trim level you should get. There’s a lot of features offered at higher tiers that aren’t readily apparent to the casual onlooker. Let us walk you through some 2019 Mazda CX-5 trim differences.
2019 Mazda CX-5 Trim Differences
Trim | Starting MSRP | Engine | Drivetrain | Navigation | Driver Aides |
Sport | $24,350 (FWD); $25,750 (AWD) | 187-hp 2.5L inline-4 | FWD or AWD | Optional | Partial |
Touring | $26,615 (FWD); $28,015 (AWD) | 187-hp 2.5L inline-4 | FWD or AWD | Optional | Standard |
Grand Touring | $30,045 (FWD); $31,445 (AWD) | 187-hp 2.5L inline-4 | FWD or AWD | Standard | Standard |
Grand Touring Reserve | $34,870 | 227-hp 2.5L inline-4 | AWD | Standard | Standard |
Signature | $36,890 | 227-hp 2.5L inline-4 | AWD | Standard | Standard |
Signature Diesel | $41,000 | 168-hp 2.2L diesel | AWD | Standard | Standard |
Which Trim is the Best Deal?
With exception of the Sport trim, all trims have Apple CarPlay™ / Android Auto compatibility, heated seats, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning system, smart brake support, and Mazda advanced keyless entry and start system. While every CX-5 is a great deal, we recommend upgrading from the Sport to the Touring level if you can afford it. We believe that there are enough added useful and quality-of-life features to make it worth the extra money.
Interested in a CX-5?
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