What is the actual fuel consumption of the Mazda CX-5?

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AsherLynn
08/26/25 3:37am
The actual fuel consumption of the Mazda CX-5 is approximately 6.6L/100km, demonstrating excellent fuel efficiency. The Mazda CX-5 is equipped with an engine that utilizes Mazda's proprietary Skyactiv technology, which delivers outstanding performance in terms of fuel economy. Below is a detailed introduction to the Mazda CX-5: 1. Exterior: The second-generation Mazda CX-5 follows Mazda's new family design language, emphasizing a more stylish and dynamic appearance. The previous horizontal grille has been replaced with a more sporty black mesh grille. The headlights have also been redesigned to appear slimmer and more aggressive. 2. Dimensions: The second-generation Mazda CX-5 measures 4555mm in length, 1842mm in width, and 1685mm in height. The width and height have seen slight changes compared to the current model, while the wheelbase remains unchanged at 2700mm. The interior of the second-generation model takes cues from the overseas version, featuring a now-popular floating center display, redesigned air vents, and the latest steering wheel design. 3. Powertrain: The new model continues to use the current 2.0L and 2.5L Skyactiv engines. The 2.0L engine delivers a maximum power of 114kW (155PS) and a maximum torque of 200N·m, while the 2.5L engine produces a maximum power of 144kW (196PS) and a maximum torque of 252N·m. The transmission options are expected to remain a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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OWalker
09/08/25 4:20am
I've driven the Mazda CX-5 for several years, and the actual fuel consumption of this car really depends on the model and driving conditions. Official data shows the 2.0L engine's combined fuel consumption is around 7.5L/100km, but in real-world use, it easily rises to 9-11L in city traffic jams, while dropping to 6.5-7.5L on highways. The 2.5L version is slightly more fuel-thirsty, possibly reaching 11-13L in urban areas and 7-8L on highways. There are many influencing factors: using air conditioning increases fuel consumption by 10%, heavier loads consume more fuel, and sudden acceleration is wasteful. During my usage, I found that gentle driving and route planning in advance can save a significant amount on fuel costs. Overall, an average of 8-10L/100km is quite common, but don't forget regular maintenance—using good engine oil or checking tire pressure can improve efficiency. Higher fuel consumption isn't entirely unexpected since SUVs have larger bodies and higher wind resistance; being more diligent can help save fuel.
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