
Basic Specs |
Drivetrain
Front Wheel Drive |
Curb Weight (lbs)
3417 |
City (MPG)
22 (Est) |
Hwy (MPG)
28 (Est) |
Horsepower
153 @ 6500 |
Torque (lb-ft)
148 @ 4500 |
Wheelbase (in.)
108.3 |
Length (in.)
181.5 |
Width (in.)
69.1 |
Height (in.)
64.2 |
The Mazda5 is classified by the EPA as a mid-size wagon, but it is typically referred to as a "micro van" or "mini minivan" in the US. The Mazda5 made its US debut in 2006. The Mazda5 has been on sale over seas, where it is called the Mazda Premacy, since 1999. Since the 2006 model had already been on sale abroad Mazda has launched a redesigned model just two years after its US introduction. The 2008 refresh brought a restyled front grill and new head and tail lamps for the exterior. Under the hood the 5 was given a five-speed automatic transmission to replace the four-speed automatic found in previous years. New seating colors, an auxiliary input jack, more climate control vents, and new arm rests have been added to the 2008 Mazda5 as well.
The Mazda5 is built on the same Ford C1 platform as the Mazda3, the Ford Focus, and a few of Volvo's smaller models. All Mazda5's are equipped with a 2.3 liter inline four cylinder motor which is good for 153 horsepower. Unlike previous years, variable valve timing, which improves engine efficiency, is now standard on all models. Entry level 5's dubbed "Sport" have a five-speed manual transmission as standard equipment but most are equipped with the new five-speed automatic gearbox. All Mazda5's have three rows or seating and can hold six people.
Standard safety features for 2008 include the usual suspects; six airbags, antilock brakes with brake assist, brake force distribution, and a tire pressure monitoring system. As one would expect on a typical family car, all power equipment is standard, as are 17" alloy wheels and steering wheel audio controls. Those customers looking for a few extra bells and whistles should opt for a Touring Mazda5. This trim level brings LED taillights, fog lights, a power moonroof, a six disc CD changer and some styling enhancements. The CD changer and some of the styling enhancements are also available to Sport models by way of the "popular equipment" package. The Grand Touring trim adds heated leather seats, Xenon head lights, rain sensing windshield wipers, and a Bluetooth cell phone connection. Popular stand alone options include a rear DVD entertainment system, in-dash navigation, satellite radio, and remote start.