JAKARTA - An automotive manufacturer from Japan, Mazda, immediately introduced the latest generation from CX-5 after being caught on camera with a camouflage robe several times.
Ahead of its launch, the original form of the SUV was leaking again. Different from the previous one who was still wearing a cover blanket, this latest CX-5 looks pretty clear by showing his real face.
Launching from Drive, Wednesday, June 18, the image was published by Car Design News on its Instagram page, showing the almost the same car design as the camera catch when it was still covered with a cover sticker.
More interestingly, the leaked image shows the car parked in a place suspected of being a studio for documentation. This also hints that the public will soon find out more information about the next generation of CX-5.
This car maintains the proportion of its design as a medium SUV, but will experience a number of changes following today's automotive trends.
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At the front, the third generation of CX-5 has a light forward array and a goal lighter than before or similar to the one in the latest Mazda6e and the CX-6e concept.
Going back, the car has a two-hole exhaust disposal system at the same time indicating that the latest CX-5 will be powered by an internal combustion engine (ICE). Mazda also refreshes familiar rear lights like other new SUVs, the CX-80.
It is estimated that CX-5 will be the first model to adopt the latest generation engine from Mazda, namely Skyactiv-Z. Still maintaining a 2.5 liter 4-cylinder configuration, the machine is claimed to be more efficient in the use of fuel and emissions but with better performance than before.
Furthermore, the Skyactiv-Z engine has standardized the upcoming Euro 7 regulations for the European market and Tier 4 for the North American market.
Although the schedule for the disclosure is still a question mark, it is estimated that Mazda will introduce the third generation CX-5 towards the end of 2025 and will go on sale at the beginning of next year.
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