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Mazda sets a high bar with CX-5

Mazda CX-5 Sport

By Bill McCarthy

I HAVE said this before and will say it again, when it comes to designing SUV/crossover vehicles, Mazda sets a very high bar.

Their cars are stylish with a real road presence. Buyers tend to agree and since the launch of the original Mazda CX-5 in 2012, over 70,000 have been sold in the UK and today it accounts for around 25 per cent of UK sales.

The styling has been tweaked with a new model and five different trim levels which starts at £28,145 with the 2.0-litre 165ps SE-L, followed by the Newground, Sport, Sport Black and GT Sport.

Mazda says that for the first time, individual model grades feature subtle styling differentiation.

Also new is Mazda Intelligent Drive select (Mi-Drive) on petrol automatic models, which enables the driver to select the most appropriate drive mode with one touch of a switch. 

Still obviously a CX-5, it retains its chiselled profile, but now has revised front and rear bumper designs combined with new headlight and taillight clusters. 

The front end features a restyled gloss black grille while there is also a revised bumper at the rear end together with redesigned tail lights, body-coloured front and rear lower bumper mouldings and body-coloured wheel arch and side mouldings surrounding 19-inch diamond-cut alloys.

It is a light and airy interior, with good all round vision, while it seats four in comfort with a fifth in reasonable comfort with good head and legroom.

All models are well equipped but this range-topper, the GT Sport is right up there challenging the executive class with high-quality interior materials and premium finish. It features Nappa leather with red stitching throughout, soft-touch finish combined with genuine woodgrain.

Standard kit is impressive, but this model while expensive at more than £38k, has a host of high end equipment usually found on premium models costing a lot more. This version adds, over and above an excellent range of standard kit, Qi wireless phone charging, 10-speaker Bose surround sound system, powered, heated and ventilated front seats, 360 degree view monitor, plus all-wheel drive and auto transmission.

The GT Sport also offers a choice of engine, drivetrain and transmission with the 194ps 2.5-litre Skyactiv-G petrol powering this model. It comes exclusively with all-wheel drive and an automatic gearbox with cylinder deactivation for improved efficiency.

Performance is impressive. Mated with a slick-shifting six-speed auto box, it can hit 60mph in around 9.4 seconds. Quick off the mark, yet a sublimely comfortable motorway cruiser, it ticks all the boxes except perhaps on economy, where the 2.5 litre engine and four-wheel drive hits mpg figures. Having said that 35mpg-plus is not that shabby.

The dash is dominated by the 10.25-inch colour touch-screen which controls major functions including infotainment and smartphone connectivity, via the Multimedia Commander on the central console. The in-car assistant systems allow access to certain features of your phone through Mazda Connect system.

This model features Mazda’s i-Activ AWD system and although unlikely to go off-road very often and less like to tackle the really rough stuff, it gives it the ability cope with tricky, wet and slippery conditions offering the extra four wheel drive traction.

This handling is aided by the firm’s G-Vectoring system, which, when cornering, on initial turn-in and throughout, the system adjusts power delivery and shifts vehicle weight for a more relaxing drive.

Stowage space is impressive via the Karakul design system which allows one touch operation for folding the 40:20:40 split rear seats.

When folded flat the seating is flush with the luggage space floor. It is cavernous when everything is folded opening up stowage space from 510 to 1,626 litres. In addition, this model features a powerlift tailgate for handsfree access to the boot. 

All Mazdas are safe and this latest model offers an updated range of i-Activsense safety systems standard across the range, which now includes Cruise & Traffic Support (CTS). CTS helps reduce driver fatigue by assisting with accelerator, brake pedal and steering operations when stuck in traffic jams.

Factfile

Mazda CX-5 2.5 194ps GT Sport  AWD Auto

Price: £37,785

Mechanical: 194ps, 2488cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving all wheels via 6-speed automatic gearbox

Max speed: 121mph

0-62mph: 9.3 seconds

Combined mpg: 35.3

Insurance group: 15E

CO2 emissions: 182g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Striking DS delivers on quality

DS3 Crosback E-Tense

By Bill McCarthy

The decision to split off DS from parent brand Citroen looks to be paying off. Striking designs are the key and while you pay a premium price for the upmarket models you get unique styling, high end interior quality and a range of efficient engines.

And of course, the electric version, the E-Tense driven here.

The first 100 per cent electric model in the DS Automobiles, on sale since 2019, now has a claimed range of 212 miles according to the WLTP combined cycle, an increase of nearly seven per cent.

The car is powered by a 136bhp combination of 100kW electric motor powered by a 50kWh battery.

As with all electric vehicles, the trick is convincing drivers not to suffer from range anxiety.

That was tested to the full during a challenging drive during foul conditions on the motorway, where an admittedly not scientific estimate put it nearer 120 miles. However those were pretty extreme conditions and driving under normal circumstances, the range, again not a scientific estimate, was nearer 180 miles, even thought driver at higher speeds.

To mitigate range fears, the E-Tense can be topped up to 80 per send battery capacity in 30 minutes on the fastest chargers usually found on motorway services.

A charge will take nearer five hours with 11kW domestic fast charger, or eight hours with a 7kW unit.

The DS brand’s efforts to distinguish itself as the more luxury arm of Citroen are working if this firecrackers is anything to go by.

Visually outstanding, both inside and out, for a hatcback/SUV/crossover has a premium brand feel to the interior.

Like its DS predecessors it has a kind of quirky elegance that set it out from the crowd.

The front end features the “DS wings” grille, flanked by the LED matrix headlights on this model and vertical daytime running lights and 18-inch diamond cut ally’s

Another clever touch are the flush door handles, which pop out when the door is unlocked via keyless entry and settle back into place when the door is closed. 

The interior features a jewel-like theme, with diamond-shaped controls on dash and seven-inchcentre console which controls infotainment, connectivity via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and navigation where specified

The whole interior feels luxurious with soft touch finish throughout and in this case Nappa leather seats with pearl stitching and suede type finish.

Head and legroom are surprisingly good in the front although tighter for rear seat passengers. Everything feels well engineered and screwed together. 

Boot space is pretty good with 350 litres expanding 1,050 litres with the seats folded, giving really usable stowage space..

On the road, an electric motor whisks the car to 60mph in a lively 8.7 seconds. Not the quickest, but plenty fast enough for the majority, who will be more concerned with range than blistering performance. More importantly perhaps, it will hit 30mph in just over three seconds, ideal around town.

The handling is decent with a comfortable ride while the steering has a positive feel.

All models are well equipped. Goodies on this model include eight speaker sound system, Bluetooth® handsfree and media streaming with USB socket, multi-function on-board trip computer and a 3D navigation system, plus a host of safety kit and driver aids including head up display, assisted parking.

This is one of the best looking cars around with an exceptional interior. Starting at just over £31,500 OTR (including the government plug-in grant), prices are competitive as well with good standard equipment.

Factfile

DS3 Crossback E-Tense Ultimate Prestige

Price: £38,600

Mechanical: 136PS electric motor driving rear wheels via single speed transmission

Max speed: 93 mph

0-62mph: 8.7 secs

Range: 217 miles

Insurance group: 30

CO2 emissions: 0 g/km 

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles