Thanks for watching and commenting. Both Honda and Mazda have a unique driving centric feel. For the small crossovers Mazdas do drive a little sportier. Thanks again and happy motoring!
I got a Mazda CX5 signature two months ago. The only thing I don’t like is that when you start it remotely, the cars shuts down as soon as you open the door. They say it’s a safety feature. This is a great review. It runs smoothly, and the Bose sound system is great.
Congrats on a great car! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment. Yes, the shutting off thing is a Mazda thing and frustrating. You’ll see me commenting on that in one of our long term 3 videos. Enjoy the Bose and happy motoring!
Come along for a drive in Mazda’s CX-5 Turbo. Hi-quality binaural sound! Spent quality time in both the CX-5 and CX-50 turbo variants. Which one which one? While the CX-50 is newer and has a tad more interior room the CX-5 is maintaining its reign as Mazda’s sales champ. Keep an eye out for CX-50 coverage and some strong opinions on which one Beyond would get. Check out all of our content and consider subscribing. Would love to have you along for the ride!
Mazda took an interesting path: instead of a full redesign they put alot of their ideas if a redesign into the cx50 and instead did incremental tweaks to the cx5, mostly on the exterior and in the engine. Since so many other automakers do redesigns that end up alienating their original fan base looking at you Honda this is a quite interesting way to do it and very much appreciated
Great insights and thoughts. Thanks for watching! Yea, the continual refreshes by Hyundai and Kia keep their designs fresh but they do not age well. At least Toyota and Honda’s conservative approach to redesigns age a little better. Thanks again and happy motoring.
I really appreciate the current design. To draw an analogy, the CX5 is comparable to Apple MacBook laptops. Year after year both products are highly valued by their owners without needing drastic changes to their exterior design. Over time, they've both seen performance enhancements and have demonstrated consistent reliability. If I can ask something new to MAZDA for the CX-5 is to get them a bit bigger, get an hybrid version of it, and perhaps a panoramic roof, these 3 would be my wishes for upgrading mine, for now I'm happy with my 2023 model. 🙂
I test drove the CX-5 Signature and CX-50 GT Turbo earlier this month and ended up buying the CX-5. I found the build quality and interior finishes were more to my liking (more luxury-esque) plus I liked the slightly higher driving position. It was also $5000 (Canadian) less than the CX-50 all things being equal in terms of features.
Thanks for watching! Pricing is weird and does put the CX-50 at a disadvantage sales wise when its sibling is so good. It may be due to capacity at the Alabama plant as Mazda seems to be moving the CX-50s they are building. But yea, driving position is very good in the CX-5. Thanks for the nice comment and happy motoring!
I watched your CX-5 and CX-50 reviews back to back and I will test drive both back to back next week, so very helpful. I did test drive a top spec CX-50 already and liked it except at 6’4”, I found the headroom a bit tight even with the seat all the way down. Will be interesting to see how its sibling compares. Great review style and editing. No wasted time reviewing door card surfaces, size of cup holders, tiny details about the grille, etc - just focusing on the most important things, no gimmicks. 👍
Thanks for watching and the very nice comment! Glad you are going to drive them both. It’s a tough call but as you point out the 50 is a little more wagon like on its roof line and headroom. Thrilled you like the review style. Our goal is to immerse you into the car and come along for an extended test drive. Keep in touch and let us know how your test drives go. All the best and happy motoring!
Thank you for the very nice comment. Congrats on your decision and keep in touch on how you like it. Thanks for subscribing and coming along for the ride. All the best and happy motoring!
I test drove both the 2024 CX-5 turbo premium and CX-50 turbo premium plus. I liked both, the CX-5 however is higher than the CX-50 which makes it easier for me to get in and out. We wound-up buying the 2024 CX-5 turbo premium in machine gray metallic. It was the last 2024 turbo model they had on the lot and they gave us a good deal on it because they wanted it gone so they could make room for the 2025's. IMO, the CX-50 is for those who are more adventurous and go off road, it does cost more as well, the dealer wasn't willing to deal as much on the CX-50. I will say that we traded in a 2022 CX-9 turbo carbon edition in poly metal gray and our CX-9 seems like it was smoother riding than the CX-5 but I suspect it's because the wheel base on the CX-5 is shorter. Also test drove the CX-90 but I wasn't that impressed with it. Are you located in the northeast? The terrain and scenery looks a lot like the northeast.
Thanks for watching and congratulations on your CX-5. Well bought. Great color also. We also currently own a CX-9 and really like it. We have spent tons of time in the CX-90 and CX-70 and if you do not need the space the CX-5 is perfect and even more fun to drive. We are out of central Maryland in the DC area. We’ll do shoots in southern PA also sometimes. All the best and happy motoring.
@BeyondTheTestDrive Thanks for the reply. The CX-5 does seem more nimble than our 2022 CX-9. We lease, so we get a new vehicle every 2.5 years. The dealership had a CX-70 but they said is wasn't within the range of the payment we stipulated because it was a brand new model they weren't dealing at all for it so we never test drove it. We never used the 3rd row on our CX-9 and the seats were always down. I liked having the room in the back for hauling things. I think we only used the 2nd row in the CX-9 maybe 4 times. Anyway, we've only had the new CX-5 for about two weeks,
Thanks for watching and for the very nice comment! Yea, I think we’ll see something in that time frame from Mazda. But it could be a CX-50 hybrid first. The CX-5 though is hard to beat. One thought is that it will get some type of overhaul based on the new CX-90 styling and parts bin. And a 4-cylinder mild hybrid. But that is pure speculation. Mazda is very coy about future products. We did do a CX-50 comparison vid so check that one out. All the best and happy motoring!
I do prefer the exterior of the CX-50 but almost everything else is better on the 5. Firstly, it is built in Japan instead of USA so better build quality. Secondly, the CX-5 got a better rear suspension so it has better comfort and handling. In the Mazda3 you don’t see that much of a problem with it because the car is very small but in the CX-50 the limitations are very apparent. The only thing bad about the CX-5 is that it still has that old keyless entry even with the refresh while the 3 has the new one since 2019…
Thanks as always! Not sure it’s US build quality but maybe more design. The CX-5 has heavy thick doors and all the hardware is solid and heavy, much like the outgoing CX-9. In a couple weeks our CX-50 review will be out. It does actually handle a little flatter, but the steering verges on too heavy and it drives bigger, and maybe not as playful due to its torsion beam. It sits lower, but oddly enough, I found the CX-50 throttle tuning a little more responsive. Anyway, will get into all of that in a couple weeks. Thanks again.
@@BeyondTheTestDrive trust me if you want the best quality cars you gotta get one constructed in Japan or Germany. After that you have the rest of the West then the other countries like Mexico or whatever. Here’s some video ideas for you: new Honda Accord & Toyota Camry (reviews) + comparison between the 2
I have a 2024 CX-5. The wireless charger overheats my phone. The charger only works for 15 minutes or so then shuts off (green light turns red) or I get a warning on my phone that is is getting too hot. Not sure if it is just the wireless charger in my particular car or if all the 2024 CX-5's have the same issue. I have a Samsung Galaxy S10e with an Otterbox Commuter case. It charges fine wirelessly in my 2017 Camry with no shutting off or overheating at all.
Thanks for watching and sharing. That’s a bummer. Wireless chargers in cars are so hit or miss. The one in our cx-9 cooks my phone also. But unlike you I had great luck in this CX-5. Weird. But enjoy your cx-5! Great car. All the best and happy motoring.
Thanks for the great review. Our family loves Mazda's. I have a 2019 CX-5 Signature and my wife has a 2015 CX-5 Grand Touring. She also has a new 2024 CX-5 Signature on order. We prefer it to the CX-50 and love the features only available on it, like the 40/20/40 rear seats. It really competes with luxury brands costing $10-15,009 more. Love your video drive. Where are you located. It looks like a lot like Virginia, North Carolina or Tennessee. A beautiful spring morning with I Redbuds and Dogwoods in bloom and the rolling hills. Thanks again 😎
Thanks for watching and for the very nice comment. Our channel is a little heavy on Mazda content right now as we are also Mazda fans. They are not perfect and have their flaws but they do well for a smaller company. The CX-5 has single handedly kept Mazda alive in North America and is the reason we have cool things like the MX-5 Miata. Congrats on the new 2024. She’ll love the upgrades. Our drives take place in the rolling hills of central Maryland. Spring came early year. Thanks again and happy motoring.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Yea, the CX-50 headroom and interior volume are compromised by the low wagon like roof line. We’ll have a CX-50 review out soon. All the best and happy motoring.
A famous old Malaysian rally driver took it up and down Genting mountain on TH-cam , he drove real hard tires screamed , he said the manual paddles were the only way to go , he tried auto and switched back to manual .....you complained about the piano black , while scratching the piano black ...just thought that was ironic.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I can see using the paddle shifters for real aggressive driving. I don’t think tapping is the same as scratching. So maybe I am misunderstanding your comment. We own a Mazda with the same console and we have not found a single owner who likes the piano black other than it looks nice when new and clean. It will get scratched by giving it a dirty look.
That piano black is horrible stuff , have CX-5 for 3 years ....no scratches , we don't touch it or put anything on it .....your tapping probably did scratch it , but I was joking ...sort of .@@BeyondTheTestDrive
You sounded like paddles were useless ....the rally driver found them WAY better ....I have learned to use them and also find paddles very good in many situations ....learn to use them properly and they improve the drive .@@BeyondTheTestDrive
Thanks for watching and commenting. The 2.5 Turbo is not known for its turbo lag. Torque peak is at around 1700 rpm. Of course flooring it will always reveal a little delay in turbo spin up. The twin scroll and dynamic pressure turbos have come along way in minimizing lag across all manufacturers.
@@BeyondTheTestDrive yeah I do prefer it but it's not in Australia, I also kinda like the CX3, CX-30 and MX-30 just not keen on the proportions of the CX5, all of them suffer reduced interior space due to the shape though, it's like Japanese build cars for amputees.
@@justice4g great to hear from our friends in Australia. Yea, that’s right the CX-50 is North America only. The CX-30 is quite small but we did just have that one and should have a review out in a couple of weeks. Pretty likable car. Do you guys get the CX-60? That would do well here but that is not for the North American market.
@@BeyondTheTestDrive yeah but it's quite expensive compared to previous models so probably won't sell well here. I really like the switch to RWD and being an inline 6 but looks a bit too much like a boot for me.
Coming from Europe, it's really disturbing to see the anarchy on the US freeways. Cars overtaking on the right lane, slower cars driving on the leftmost lane, etc. It's like those people have never taken driving lessons.
Ha ha. Yes. There is definitely some level of ignorance regarding usage of the left most lane. This 3 lane section where we shoot can be quite busy and some drivers will park themselves inexplicably in the left lane forcing folks to pass on the right. Thanks for watching and happy motoring.
A Honda man when I was a kid with the family owning a few Honda, then I got a chance to drive a cx5 for a couple of days, now I drive a Mazda
Thanks for watching and commenting. Both Honda and Mazda have a unique driving centric feel. For the small crossovers
Mazdas do drive a little sportier. Thanks again and happy motoring!
I got a Mazda CX5 signature two months ago. The only thing I don’t like is that when you start it remotely, the cars shuts down as soon as you open the door. They say it’s a safety feature. This is a great review. It runs smoothly, and the Bose sound system is great.
Congrats on a great car! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment. Yes, the shutting off thing is a Mazda thing and frustrating. You’ll see me commenting on that in one of our long term 3 videos. Enjoy the Bose and happy motoring!
Come along for a drive in Mazda’s CX-5 Turbo. Hi-quality binaural sound! Spent quality time in both the CX-5 and CX-50 turbo variants. Which one which one? While the CX-50 is newer and has a tad more interior room the CX-5 is maintaining its reign as Mazda’s sales champ. Keep an eye out for CX-50 coverage and some strong opinions on which one Beyond would get. Check out all of our content and consider subscribing. Would love to have you along for the ride!
Mazda took an interesting path: instead of a full redesign they put alot of their ideas if a redesign into the cx50 and instead did incremental tweaks to the cx5, mostly on the exterior and in the engine.
Since so many other automakers do redesigns that end up alienating their original fan base looking at you Honda this is a quite interesting way to do it and very much appreciated
Great insights and thoughts. Thanks for watching! Yea, the continual refreshes by Hyundai and Kia keep their designs fresh but they do not age well. At least Toyota and Honda’s conservative approach to redesigns age a little better. Thanks again and happy motoring.
Agreed. I love the CX5 so much. It absolutely holds up design wise, while more angular designs like the Rav and the Tucson already look dated.
I really appreciate the current design. To draw an analogy, the CX5 is comparable to Apple MacBook laptops. Year after year both products are highly valued by their owners without needing drastic changes to their exterior design. Over time, they've both seen performance enhancements and have demonstrated consistent reliability. If I can ask something new to MAZDA for the CX-5 is to get them a bit bigger, get an hybrid version of it, and perhaps a panoramic roof, these 3 would be my wishes for upgrading mine, for now I'm happy with my 2023 model. 🙂
I test drove the CX-5 Signature and CX-50 GT Turbo earlier this month and ended up buying the CX-5. I found the build quality and interior finishes were more to my liking (more luxury-esque) plus I liked the slightly higher driving position. It was also $5000 (Canadian) less than the CX-50 all things being equal in terms of features.
Thanks for watching! Pricing is weird and does put the CX-50 at a disadvantage sales wise when its sibling is so good. It may be due to capacity at the Alabama plant as Mazda seems to be moving the CX-50s they are building. But yea, driving position is very good in the CX-5. Thanks for the nice comment and happy motoring!
Any experience on road noise CX5 Signature Turbo vs Honda EXL Hybrid in Canada?
Totally agree, CX5 is made in japan too which helped us make our decision. The build quality a bit better than cx50 imo
I watched your CX-5 and CX-50 reviews back to back and I will test drive both back to back next week, so very helpful. I did test drive a top spec CX-50 already and liked it except at 6’4”, I found the headroom a bit tight even with the seat all the way down. Will be interesting to see how its sibling compares. Great review style and editing. No wasted time reviewing door card surfaces, size of cup holders, tiny details about the grille, etc - just focusing on the most important things, no gimmicks. 👍
Thanks for watching and the very nice comment! Glad you are going to drive them both. It’s a tough call but as you point out the 50 is a little more wagon like on its roof line and headroom. Thrilled you like the review style. Our goal is to immerse you into the car and come along for an extended test drive. Keep in touch and let us know how your test drives go. All the best and happy motoring!
I love your review style, just subscribed! This video has helped me decide to get a Signature CX 5 of my own. Cant wait!
Thank you for the very nice comment. Congrats on your decision and keep in touch on how you like it. Thanks for subscribing and coming along for the ride. All the best and happy motoring!
I test drove both the 2024 CX-5 turbo premium and CX-50 turbo premium plus. I liked both, the CX-5 however is higher than the CX-50 which makes it easier for me to get in and out.
We wound-up buying the 2024 CX-5 turbo premium in machine gray metallic. It was the last 2024 turbo model they had on the lot and they gave us a good deal on it because they wanted it gone so they could make room for the 2025's. IMO, the CX-50 is for those who are more adventurous and go off road, it does cost more as well, the dealer wasn't willing to deal as much on the CX-50.
I will say that we traded in a 2022 CX-9 turbo carbon edition in poly metal gray and our CX-9 seems like it was smoother riding than the CX-5 but I suspect it's because the wheel base on the CX-5 is shorter.
Also test drove the CX-90 but I wasn't that impressed with it.
Are you located in the northeast? The terrain and scenery looks a lot like the northeast.
Thanks for watching and congratulations on your CX-5. Well bought. Great color also. We also currently own a CX-9 and really like it. We have spent tons of time in the CX-90 and CX-70 and if you do not need the space the CX-5 is perfect and even more fun to drive. We are out of central Maryland in the DC area. We’ll do shoots in southern PA also sometimes. All the best and happy motoring.
@BeyondTheTestDrive Thanks for the reply. The CX-5 does seem more nimble than our 2022 CX-9. We lease, so we get a new vehicle every 2.5 years. The dealership had a CX-70 but they said is wasn't within the range of the payment we stipulated because it was a brand new model they weren't dealing at all for it so we never test drove it.
We never used the 3rd row on our CX-9 and the seats were always down. I liked having the room in the back for hauling things. I think we only used the 2nd row in the CX-9 maybe 4 times.
Anyway, we've only had the new CX-5 for about two weeks,
Great video. I really want to see the hybrid option for 2025. I keep coming back to the CX-5 in my cross-shopping.
Thanks for watching and for the very nice comment! Yea, I think we’ll see something in that time frame from Mazda. But it could be a CX-50 hybrid first. The CX-5 though is hard to beat. One thought is that it will get some type of overhaul based on the new CX-90 styling and parts bin. And a 4-cylinder mild hybrid. But that is pure speculation. Mazda is very coy about future products. We did do a CX-50 comparison vid so check that one out. All the best and happy motoring!
Same....a hybrid with these driving dynamics would print money for mazda
Still a diamond in the rough.
Thanks for watching!
I do prefer the exterior of the CX-50 but almost everything else is better on the 5. Firstly, it is built in Japan instead of USA so better build quality. Secondly, the CX-5 got a better rear suspension so it has better comfort and handling. In the Mazda3 you don’t see that much of a problem with it because the car is very small but in the CX-50 the limitations are very apparent. The only thing bad about the CX-5 is that it still has that old keyless entry even with the refresh while the 3 has the new one since 2019…
Thanks as always! Not sure it’s US build quality but maybe more design. The CX-5 has heavy thick doors and all the hardware is solid and heavy, much like the outgoing CX-9. In a couple weeks our CX-50 review will be out. It does actually handle a little flatter, but the steering verges on too heavy and it drives bigger, and maybe not as playful due to its torsion beam. It sits lower, but oddly enough, I found the CX-50 throttle tuning a little more responsive. Anyway, will get into all of that in a couple weeks. Thanks again.
@@BeyondTheTestDrive trust me if you want the best quality cars you gotta get one constructed in Japan or Germany. After that you have the rest of the West then the other countries like Mexico or whatever. Here’s some video ideas for you: new Honda Accord & Toyota Camry (reviews) + comparison between the 2
I have a 2024 CX-5. The wireless charger overheats my phone. The charger only works for 15 minutes or so then shuts off (green light turns red) or I get a warning on my phone that is is getting too hot. Not sure if it is just the wireless charger in my particular car or if all the 2024 CX-5's have the same issue. I have a Samsung Galaxy S10e with an Otterbox Commuter case. It charges fine wirelessly in my 2017 Camry with no shutting off or overheating at all.
Thanks for watching and sharing. That’s a bummer. Wireless chargers in cars are so hit or miss. The one in our cx-9 cooks my phone also. But unlike you I had great luck in this CX-5. Weird. But enjoy your cx-5! Great car. All the best and happy motoring.
Thanks for the great review. Our family loves Mazda's. I have a 2019 CX-5 Signature and my wife has a 2015 CX-5 Grand Touring. She also has a new 2024 CX-5 Signature on order. We prefer it to the CX-50 and love the features only available on it, like the 40/20/40 rear seats. It really competes with luxury brands costing $10-15,009 more.
Love your video drive. Where are you located. It looks like a lot like Virginia, North Carolina or Tennessee. A beautiful spring morning with I Redbuds and Dogwoods in bloom and the rolling hills.
Thanks again 😎
Thanks for watching and for the very nice comment. Our channel is a little heavy on Mazda content right now as we are also Mazda fans. They are not perfect and have their flaws but they do well for a smaller company. The CX-5 has single handedly kept Mazda alive in North America and is the reason we have cool things like the MX-5 Miata. Congrats on the new 2024. She’ll love the upgrades. Our drives take place in the rolling hills of central Maryland. Spring came early year. Thanks again and happy motoring.
@@BeyondTheTestDrive , thanks for the reply. Maryland is beautiful this time of year. I had a job and lived in Bowie Maryland in 2007-2008.
4:38 Every trim has the touchscreen
I like that it is still made in Japan . Cx 50 is a new model and will need to work out kinks. My dog crate was too tall for 50
Thanks for watching and commenting. Yea, the CX-50 headroom and interior volume are compromised by the low wagon like roof line. We’ll have a CX-50 review out soon. All the best and happy motoring.
A famous old Malaysian rally driver took it up and down Genting mountain on TH-cam , he drove real hard tires screamed , he said the manual paddles were the only way to go , he tried auto and switched back to manual .....you complained about the piano black , while scratching the piano black ...just thought that was ironic.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I can see using the paddle shifters for real aggressive driving. I don’t think tapping is the same as scratching. So maybe I am misunderstanding your comment. We own a Mazda with the same console and we have not found a single owner who likes the piano black other than it looks nice when new and clean. It will get scratched by giving it a dirty look.
That piano black is horrible stuff , have CX-5 for 3 years ....no scratches , we don't touch it or put anything on it .....your tapping probably did scratch it , but I was joking ...sort of .@@BeyondTheTestDrive
You sounded like paddles were useless ....the rally driver found them WAY better ....I have learned to use them and also find paddles very good in many situations ....learn to use them properly and they improve the drive .@@BeyondTheTestDrive
No lane centering. Has lane keep that is poor. Has Traffic Jam assist undrr 40mph and tries to follow car infront but is only fair.
Great vehicle but annoying Turbo Lag😢
Thanks for watching and commenting. The 2.5 Turbo is not known for its turbo lag. Torque peak is at around 1700 rpm. Of course flooring it will always reveal a little delay in turbo spin up. The twin scroll and dynamic pressure turbos have come along way in minimizing lag across all manufacturers.
wish I liked the look of it
How about the CX-50?
@@BeyondTheTestDrive yeah I do prefer it but it's not in Australia, I also kinda like the CX3, CX-30 and MX-30 just not keen on the proportions of the CX5, all of them suffer reduced interior space due to the shape though, it's like Japanese build cars for amputees.
@@justice4g great to hear from our friends in Australia. Yea, that’s right the CX-50 is North America only. The CX-30 is quite small but we did just have that one and should have a review out in a couple of weeks. Pretty likable car. Do you guys get the CX-60? That would do well here but that is not for the North American market.
@@BeyondTheTestDrive yeah but it's quite expensive compared to previous models so probably won't sell well here. I really like the switch to RWD and being an inline 6 but looks a bit too much like a boot for me.
Coming from Europe, it's really disturbing to see the anarchy on the US freeways. Cars overtaking on the right lane, slower cars driving on the leftmost lane, etc. It's like those people have never taken driving lessons.
Ha ha. Yes. There is definitely some level of ignorance regarding usage of the left most lane. This 3 lane section where we shoot can be quite busy and some drivers will park themselves inexplicably in the left lane forcing folks to pass on the right. Thanks for watching and happy motoring.
@BeyondTheTestDrive Thanks! Keep up the good work.