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The Mazda CX-5 is a compact crossover SUV [1] produced by Mazda since 2012. [2] A successor to both the Tribute and the slightly larger CX-7, [3] [4] it is Mazda's first model to feature the "Kodo" design language and the first model to be fully developed with a range of technologies branded as Skyactiv, including a rigid, lightweight platform combined with a series of engines and ...
The code GH is also used for the first generation Mazda CX-5, though it primarily uses KE. GZ Mazda6 / Mazda Atenza (station wagon) 2007–2012: GZ is a station wagon version of GH. GJ Mazda6 / Mazda Atenza: 2012–2015: Basis for the Hongqi H5. GL 2016–present: GL is a refreshed version of GJ. [13] GK Mazda CX-4 [14] 2016–2024
CX-5: 2012 2017 2021 Compact crossover SUV. CX-50: 2022 2022 – Compact crossover SUV for North America and China. CX-60: 2022 2022 – Mid-size crossover SUV based on an RWD platform for Europe and Asia-Pacific. CX-70: 2024 2024 – Mid-size Crossover SUV with two-row seating based on an RWD platform for North America and Australia. Two-row ...
Mazda CX may refer to the following Mazda crossover SUVs: Mazda CX-3 (subcompact crossover SUV, 2015–present) Mazda CX-30 (subcompact crossover SUV, 2019–present) Mazda CX-4 (compact crossover SUV sold exclusively in China, 2016–2024) Mazda CX-5 (compact crossover SUV, 2012–present)
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016-165 of 5 February 2016 laying down technical information for the calculation of technical provisions and basic own funds for reporting with reference dates from 1 January until 30 March 2016 in accordance with Directive 2009-138-EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Solvency II) (Text with EEA relevance)
Mazda's strength since the 1960s has been in its line of Inline-4 engines. Beginning with a tiny 358 cc kei car engine, one of the smallest ever made, Mazda continues to this day to be a leading developer of this type of engine. OHV engine – 358 cc–1.2 L OHV I4 (1961–1974) xC engine – 1.0 L–2.0 L SOHC I4 (1965–1983)
2016–present China Beijing X5: compact crossover China 2015–present China, Europe Beijing X7: mid-size crossover China 2020–present China Bentley: Bentayga: luxury midsize: United Kingdom: 2017–present: worldwide Bestune: E01: electric compact crossover China 2021–present China Bestune T33: subcompact crossover China 2016–present ...
2002–2014 Mazda FS5A-EL — 5-speed version of the FN4A-EL, also used in 2006-09 Ford Fusion/Milan as FNR5; 2003– 5F31J — 5-speed transverse Jatco JF506E transmission; 2006–2011 5R55S Ford Ranger TDCI/Mazda BT50 5-speed; 2012–present FW6A-EL; Mazda designed and built; six forward gears; for some FWD vehicles