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Sporty handling; smooth engine; premium luxurious interior; standard all-wheel drive; driver assistance technologies
Stylish exterior; high quality interior; modernized touchscreen technology; excellent cargo capacity with enhanced passenger space; reliable and efficient engine; strong set of safety features; competitive fuel economy ratings
Compact crossover SUV; affordable; standard all-wheel drive; active safety technology; good off-road capability; premium interior; available turbocharged engine; quick acceleration; Hybrid model available
Compact crossover SUV; affordable; standard all-wheel drive; active safety technology; good off-road capability; premium interior; available turbocharged engine; quick acceleration; Hybrid model available
Affordable mid-size SUV; all-wheel drive; premium interior; active safety technology; powerful turbocharged engine
Affordable; all-wheel drive; active safety technology; quick acceleration; premium cabin; Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) powertrain
Standout styling; feature-rich trims; advanced safety features; powerful turbocharged engine; sporty handling; above-average fuel economy for a three-row SUV; refined luxury-leaning interior
Cultured styling; feature-rich trims; comprehensive suite of advanced safety tech; sporty handling; plug-in hybrid powertrain; premium interior
Mazda's first foray into the sport utility vehicle segment was accomplished with the Navajo. A rebadged version of the two-door Ford Explorer, the Mazda Navajo was sold from 1991 to 1994 for the United States market with limited success. Mazda would again collaborate with Ford Motor Company resulting in the more successful compact utility vehicle called the Tribute. Available from 2001 to 2011, the Mazda Tribute served as a nimble versatile product with available all-wheel drive and six-cylinder power. By the second-half of the 2000s, Mazda entered into the crossover utility vehicle market with the CX-7 as well as the seven-passenger CX-9. For the 2013 model year, Mazda replaced both the Tribute and CX-7 with the radical CX-5. The Mazda CX-5 became first products of the Japanese automaker to incorporate the design philosophy called KODO in addition to SkyActiv technology.