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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 car is also referred to as an MX-5 during one garage scene, which is a Mazda Miata trim, and as a Mazda RX-7 in the next scene and throughout the rest of the film. The film also makes many general references to an estimated car capabilities, like the Nissan 370Z in the beginning of the movie and the Nissan Skyline GT-R that it races against.
Volkswagen Golf R32 • BMW 130i • Mazda MX-5 • Honda NSX: Old generation vs. New generation car culture • Lap times from a video game vs. Real life in the Honda NSX • Mazda MX-5 vs. Greyhound race • Top Gear Awards 2005: David Walliams • Jimmy Carr: 27 December 2005 () 4.52: 66 — None – Special: Top Gear Winter Olympics: None
In the early 1990s Mazda almost created a luxury marque, Amati, to challenge Acura, Infiniti, and Lexus in North America, but this never happened, leaving the near-luxury Millenia to the Mazda brand. Many Mazda vehicles have been rebadged and sold with the Ford brand during the alliance of both companies. Most are noted in the pages of ...
CX-5 or CX5 may refer to: Mazda CX-5, a compact crossover SUV produced by Mazda; Thatcher CX5, an American homebuilt aircraft; CX5, identifier for Cannabinoid receptor type 2, a G protein-coupled receptor from the cannabinoid receptor family (6724) 1991 CX5, a main-belt minor planet; CX5 Division, a division of the Canadian Xtreme Paintball League
The Mazda CX-7 is a mid-size crossover SUV from Mazda, and is the production version of the MX-Crossport concept car. It was shown publicly for the first time at the 2006 LA Auto Show in January. Production officially began on February 20, 2006 in Mazda's Ujina #2 factory in Hiroshima, and went on sale in
Mazda CX-4 (compact crossover SUV sold exclusively in China, 2016–2024) Mazda CX-5 (compact crossover SUV, 2012–present) Mazda CX-50 (compact crossover SUV sold exclusively in North America, Mexico, Colombia, and China, [1] [2] [3] 2022–present) Mazda CX-60 (mid-size crossover SUV sold exclusively outside North America, 2022–present)
The presenters travel to Morocco with the best affordable roadster they prefer — Hammond favours the Mazda MX-5, May favours the Zenos E10S, and Clarkson favours the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider — in order to find out which is the best, conducting tests that include a drag race, weighing their cars, and performing a timed lap on a specially made ...