Mazda has been doing surprisingly well lately, selling more cars than ever, despite not offering a fully-electric model in key markets like North America. But that doesn’t mean it’s ignoring EVs.
Episode 465 of “Talking Cars With Consumer Reports” covers driving the 2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid, buying a Nissan Pathfinder, and Lexus reliability.
Mazda CX-5 has joined its smaller sister, the Demio, in becoming a common sight ... has now become a Mazda identity – is one of its key strength areas, attracting many admirers, not only in ...
Mazda has been a popular brand in North America for ages now and is well regarded by enthusiasts for the massively fun MX-5 Miata, along with its well-sorted lineup of spritely sedans and crossovers.
Both the gas-powered Mazda6 that ended production for the U.S. market in 2021 and the all-electric Mazda MX-30 that was killed off in 2023 feel like distant memories. But that doesn’t mean Mazda ...
This Miata is a creation by the UK’s Electrogenic. The company’s been in the conversion game for a fair ‘ol while now, taking ...
Mazda has been spotted testing prototypes for a third-generation CX-5 The new CX-5 is expected to debut later this year, likely as a 2026 model for the U.S. Mazda has confirmed a hybrid option is ...
The CX-50 Hybrid beats with the heart of a RAV4 Hybrid, but the Mazda offers a few things you can’t get anywhere else. Gosh, is the RAV4 busy. After ending 2024 as the bestselling SUV in the U.S ...
The Mazda CX-5 is old. In fact, it has been around in its current form since 2017. While it's atypical for any car to stick around for that long without major changes, it's not so surprising for ...
the MX-5 became a key example of a “youngtimer” car, aka vehicles that have pull with car people but are still too young for classic-car status. The fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 RF ...
Like other three-row SUVs in our long-term fleet, our 2024 Mazda CX-90 Turbo S is a regular pick for long-distance travel, the most notable of which saw copy editor Meredith Conrow with her family ...
Customers who purchase certain domestic Toyota and Lexus vehicles made from November will receive one smart key instead of two because of a semiconductor shortage, Toyota Motor Corp. announced ...