Dare to Compare 2023 Mazda CX-50 Model
COMPARE 2023 MAZDA CX-50
ford bronco | acura rdx | subaru outback | Honda cr-v
COMPARING ford, acura, subaru, & honda MODELS TO THE MAZDA CX-50
MAZDA CX-50 WINS VS BRONCO, RDX, OUTBACK, & CR-V
Ford bronco Sport vs. mazda cx-50 2.5 S premium plus
Performance
- The CX-50 has standard G Vectoring Control Plus - no similar feature available on the Bronco Sport
- The CX-50 wheelbase is 110.8 inches, vs. 105.1 inches for the Bronco Sport
- The CX-50 2.5 S has 8.6 inches of ground clearance vs. 7.9 inches for the Bronco Sport Outer Banks
- Standard 20-inch wheels - not available on the Bronco Sport
Exterior
- CX-50 overall height is 63.9 inches for easier roof access, vs. 70.2 inches for the Bronco Sport
- Standard automatic power folding mirrors - not available on the Bronco Sport
- Standard panoramic moonroof - not available on the Bronco Sport
- Standard power liftgate - not available on the Bronco Sport
Interior
- Standard Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Wireless Android Auto - not available on the Bronco Sport
- 12-speaker Bose® audio system, compared with 6-speaker audio system on the Bronco Sport
- Convenient, intuitive and ergonomic Commander control on the CX-50, vs. touchscreen on the Bronco Sport
- Standard Active Driving Display - not available on the Bronco Sport
- Standard Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go - optional on the Bronco Sport
Acura RDX awd vs. mazda cx-50 2.5 turbo premium plus
Performance
- 14% more maximum torque of 320 lb-ft vs. 280
- The CX-50 2.5 Turbo has much greater standard towing capacity of 3,500 pounds vs. the RDX of 1,500 pounds
- The CX-50 2.5 Turbo's Mi-Drive offers Towing mode - not available on the RDX
- Standard 20-inch wheels - optional on the RDX
Exterior
- CX-50 overall height is 63.9 inches for easier roof access, vs. 65.7 inches for the RDX
- Standard Adaptive Front-Lighting System - not available on the RDX
- Standard automatic power folding side mirrors - optional on the RDX
- Standard Blind Spot Prevention - not available on the RDX
Interior
- Greater minimum cargo space of 31.4 cubic feet vs. 29.5 cubic feet in the RDX
- Standard 360 degree View Monitor in the CX-50 - only an option on the RDX
- Standard leather seats - optional on the RDX
- Standard Active Driving Display - optional on the RDX
Subaru outback wilderness vs. mazda cx-50 2.5 Turbo premium plus
Performance
- 13% more maximum torque of 320 lb-ft vs. 277 lb-ft in the Outback
- Skyactiv®-Drive 6-speed Sport automatic transmission provides a more crisp, precise shifting feel than the Outback's Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
- CX-50 2.5 Turbo's Mi-Drive offers Sport and Towing modes - not available on the Outback
- Standard 20-inch wheels and tires - 17-inch wheels and tires available on the Outback
Exterior
- CX-50 overall height is 63.9 inches for easier roof access, vs. 66.9 inches for the Outback Wilderness
- Standard automatic power folding mirrors - not available on the Outback
- Standard rain-sensing windshield wipers - not available on the Outback
- Standard panoramic moonroof - not available on the Outback
Interior
- Standard leather seats - not available on the Outback
- Standard Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Wireless Android Auto™ - not available on the Outback
- Standard Blind Sport Prevention and 360 degree View Monitor - not available on the Outback
- The Outback's audio system features just 6 speakers vs. 12 speakers in the Bose® audio system found on the CX-50.
- Standard Active Driving Display: the Outback offers no type of head-up display.
- Mazda Connected Services, standard on packages, is complimentary for 3 years - the Outback's StarLink offers basic complimentary features for 3 years, with many features costing money after the first 6 months.
Honda cr-v vs. mazda cx-50 2.5 S premium plus
Performance
- Greater torque of 186 lb-ft, vs. CR-V of 179 lb-ft
- Skyactiv®-Drive 6-speed Sport automatic transmission provides a more crisp, precise shifting feel than the CR-V's Continuously Variabl Transmission (CVT)
- The CX-50 2.5 S's Mi-Drive offers Sport and Off-Road modes - not available on the CR-V
- Standard 20-inch wheels - not available on the CR-V
- Greater maximum towing capacity of 2,000 lbs for the CX-50 2.5 S, vs. 1,500 lbs for CR-V
Exterior
- CX-50 overall height is 63.9 inches for easier roof access, versus 66.5 inches for the CR-V
- CX-50 wheelbase is 110.8 inches, vs 104.7 inches for CR-V
- Standard automatic power folding mirrors - not available on the CR-V
- Standard panoramic moonroof - not available on the CR-V
Interior
- Standard Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Wireless Android Auto™ - not available on the CR-V
- Convenient, intuitive and ergonomic Commander control on the CX-50, vs. touchscreen on the CR-V
- Standard Active Driving Display - not available on the CR-V
- Mazda Connected Services, standard on packages, are complimentary for 3 years vs. 1 for Honda's version
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