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Mazda gives the 2025 CX-50 a big efficiency boost to 38 mpg with hybrid power.

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Last updated: January 8, 2025 9:56 am
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Mazda won itself a lot of fans over the years with the sharp styling and attention to detail of its engaging-to-drive vehicles. But in recent years its cars have been left behind by rivals when it comes to fuel efficiency. As a small automaker facing daunting development costs, it decided to partner with Toyota on advanced technologies, including a battery electric vehicle due by 2027. A more immediate benefit has been access to Toyota’s hybrid powertrains, one of which can now be found inside the $33,970 2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid, which we’ve driven ahead of it going on sale this month.

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Open the hood, and instead of one of Mazda’s Skyactiv engines, you find one of Toyota’s 2.5 L naturally aspirated Atkinson cycle engines, which drives the front wheels together with two electric motors (one is really the integrated starter motor) via a continuously variable transmission. At the rear, a third electric motor powers the rear wheels when necessary. The front traction motor provides 118 hp (88 kW), the rear motor can add an extra 54 hp (40 kW), and total output is rated at 219 hp (163 kW) and 163 ft-lb (220 Nm).

A Madza CX-50 from the rear
A Madza CX-50 head-on


It wasn’t exactly a case of shoehorning the new powertrain into the CX-50, but Mazda has had to modify the front frame rails to fit the new engine, transmission, and hybrid motors, and there’s a new rear subframe with the rear eAxle, as well as the 0.9 kWh hybrid traction battery, which lives under the rear seat. (This improves the front-rear weight distribution to 55:45, Mazda says.)

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