2016-2017 Mazda CX-9 vs 2013-2015: 2nd vs 1st generation differences
The first- and second-generation Mazda CX-9 crossovers are both big, 7-seat cars. See the differences in this side-by-side photo comparison.
The first- and second-generation Mazda CX-9 crossovers are both big, 7-seat cars. See the differences in this side-by-side photo comparison.
Just four years after entering production, the Mazda CX-5 has been replaced by a new model. See the differences in this side-by-side photo comparison.
The ND Mazda MX-5 RF replaces the PRHT (power retractable hardtop), and has a fastback style targa body with a power folding roof.
The 2016 model year Mazda CX-5 facelift has a new grille, improved sound insulation, a new infotainment system, and more features for less money.
Originally sold as the Eunos 800, the big Mazda had FWD, and the choice of a 127kW (170hp) 2.5-liter V6 or 157kW (210hp) 2.3-liter Miller Cycle V6.
Toyota sells the Mazda 2 sedan in the US because it didn’t develop a sedan version of the XP130 Yaris. See the differences in this side-by-side comparison.
For the 2004 model year, the second generation Mazda MPV got a bigger facelift with new headlamps, grille, taillamps, and easier to operate rear seats.
The second generation Mazda MPV switched to a front wheel drive platform, had sliding doors on both sides, and was available with I4 and V6 engines.
The 2002 Mazda MPV facelift had a new sharper grille, bumpers, taillamps, and a 3-liter V6 with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
The second generation Mazda CX-5 will be the first Mazda sold in the US with a diesel engine. The new SUV looks like a shrunken down CX-9.