
About the Mazda Cx 5 Mk1
AI-generatedThe Mazda CX-5 Mk1 (2012-2017) was Mazda's first compact SUV and marked a significant milestone for the Japanese manufacturer, introducing their revolutionary SKYACTIV technology. Built on an entirely new platform, it combined efficient engines, sharp handling dynamics, and an upmarket interior that challenged established European rivals. The CX-5 was offered with a choice of 2.0-litre petrol or 2.2-litre diesel SKYACTIV engines, paired with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission, and available in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations. With its striking KODO design language, the Mk1 CX-5 stood out in the crowded crossover segment, offering a driver-focused experience unusual for an SUV. Standard equipment was generous across the range, with SE-L and Sport Nav models offering sat-nav, leather upholstery, and advanced safety features. The cabin featured high-quality materials and excellent build quality, whilst the boot offered a practical 503 litres with the rear seats up. The CX-5 quickly became one of Mazda's best-sellers, praised for its refined ride, low running costs, and engaging driving experience that made it more enjoyable to drive than most competitors.
Known Issues
Known Issues
Mk1 (2012-2017)
2012-2017
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) blocking on diesel models, particularly on cars used for short journeys - requires regular motorway runs to regenerate
- Rear differential can develop whining noises on AWD models, especially those with higher mileage
- Infotainment system can freeze or become unresponsive, requiring a reset or software update
- Door lock actuators may fail, causing central locking issues - more common on earlier 2012-2013 models
- Reversing camera image quality can deteriorate or display lines across the screen
- Front suspension top mounts can wear prematurely, causing knocking noises over bumps
- Automatic transmission can occasionally be hesitant when cold, though this typically improves as it warms up
- Rust can develop on rear subframe and exhaust heat shields, particularly on cars in coastal areas or those exposed to road salt
Running Costs
Running Costs
Annual Fuel
£1,600-£2,200
Insurance Group
14-21
Average Service
£300-£450
Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Excellent fuel economy, particularly with the 2.2 diesel engine which can achieve 55+ mpg
- Engaging and enjoyable driving experience with sharp handling and responsive steering
- High-quality interior with premium materials and solid build quality
- Generous standard equipment levels across all trim levels
- Spacious cabin with good rear passenger room and a practical boot
- Strong reliability record with few major mechanical issues
- Striking exterior design that still looks modern years later
Best & Worst Years
Best & Worst Years
Best Years
- 2015 - The 2015 facelift brought updated styling, improved interior materials, upgraded infotainment system, and enhanced safety features including Smart City Brake Support as standard. Earlier reliability issues had been resolved by this point
- 2016 - Benefits from all the 2015 improvements with an extra year of production refinements. Still offers good value as not the final year premium, whilst having all updates and proven reliability
Worst Years
- 2012 - Being the first production year, 2012 models experienced more teething problems including door lock failures and infotainment glitches. Also lacks the refinements and equipment upgrades that came with the 2015 facelift
- 2013 - Still early in production run with some of the initial quality niggles present. Pre-facelift models also have the older infotainment system and miss out on later safety features that became standard
Did You Know?
Did You Know?
The CX-5 was the first vehicle to showcase Mazda's complete SKYACTIV technology package, including the engine, transmission, body, and chassis, all designed for maximum efficiency and performance
Mazda's KODO 'Soul of Motion' design language debuted on the CX-5, inspired by the movement of animals in nature and marking a dramatic departure from previous Mazda designs
The CX-5 was developed with input from the same team that created the celebrated MX-5 roadster, which explains its unusually engaging driving dynamics for an SUV
Over 1 million CX-5s were sold worldwide within just four years of launch, making it Mazda's fastest-selling model ever
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Alternatives to Consider
Nissan Qashqai
Britain's best-selling crossover offers a softer ride, more upright seating position, and extensive dealer network, though not as engaging to drive as the CX-5
Volkswagen Tiguan
More premium feel with higher quality interior and stronger residuals, but significantly more expensive to buy and maintain with less engaging handling
Honda CR-V
Offers exceptional reliability, more interior space, and a higher driving position, though the driving experience is less dynamic and fuel economy not quite as impressive
Hyundai Tucson
Comes with excellent warranty coverage, competitive pricing, and generous equipment, but interior quality and driving dynamics trail behind the Mazda
Ford Kuga
Similar driving focus with engaging handling, practical interior, and good value, though build quality not quite as solid and reliability slightly behind Mazda
Owner Tips
- 1If buying a diesel, ensure it has a full service history and has been regularly driven on longer motorway journeys to keep the DPF clear. Consider a petrol model if you mainly do short urban trips
- 2Check for software updates for the infotainment system at Mazda dealers - these can resolve many freezing and responsiveness issues
- 3Listen carefully for whining from the rear differential on AWD models during test drives, particularly when turning
- 4The 2.0-litre petrol is surprisingly economical and trouble-free, making it an excellent choice for lower-mileage drivers despite diesel popularity
- 5Sport Nav models offer the best equipment levels and hold their value well, whilst SE-L provides excellent value with most desirable features
- 6Check underneath for rust on the rear subframe and exhaust components, particularly on cars from 2012-2014
- 7Manual transmission models are generally more reliable and engaging to drive than automatics, plus cheaper to maintain
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