Mazda Announces Mid-Year Tweaks for CX-5, CX-9 SUVs
Mazda Announces Mid-Year Tweaks for CX-5, CX-9 SUVsMazda has announced some mid-year updates for its top SUV models. The 2021.5 CX-5 and CX-9 see upgrades to technology with a larger infotainment screen, and the CX-5 receives the full suite of i-Activsense safety features as standard equipment.
The new screen that will feature in both models is 10.25-inch and accesses the latest Mazda Connect infotainment interface. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capabilities are included, and Mazda Connected Services are now part of the deal, or will be when it becomes available this fall (and offered to owners in a free trial). Through the MyMazda app, customers will then be able to use features such as remote engine start/stop, locking/unlocking the doors, and viewing a vehicle health status report.
2021.5 CX-5
The 2021.5 CX-5 GX trim also adds Mazda's i-Activsense safety technology as standard equipment. That means it will now feature radar cruise control with stop & go, smart brake support (front), pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist and lane departure warning. Other standard equipment on the GX model includes a wide-angle rearview camera, LED headlights and daytime running lights, automatic on/off headlights, High Beam Control, adjustable heated front seats, cloth upholstery and rain-sensing front wipers.
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