The 2023 Mazda CX-50 entails state-of-art technology, such as the MyMazda App, where you can remotely start your engine and heat and cool your seats and steering wheel. Furthermore, the app gives you updated information about car oil and fuel.
Another technological touch this automobile has is the coloured Active Driving Display, which reflects significant driving info on the windshield to keep the driver aware of the auto’s speed, fuel level, and direction.
The 2022 Toyota RAV4 ensures you’re connected with unique Connected Services by Toyota, which keeps your car online with the service center and comes with embedded navigation. This vehicle has five USD charging ports in all trims and a wireless charging hub in selected trims.
Performance
A robust 2.5 turbocharged engine powers the CX-50, making it one of the strongest Mazda SUVs with 256 horsepower. The fuel consumption of this automobile is estimated at 8.7L per 100km.
On the other hand, the Toyota truck features a 2.5L engine with intelligent dual variable valve timing, generating 203 horsepower. You may estimate this automobile to consume anything between 7.7L to 8.4L per 100km, depending on the trim.
Price
There are seven trims for the new Mazda: GX, GS, KURO, GT, Sport Design, and Signature, with prices starting from $30,900.
However, Toyota released various models, including five standard gas-fueled trims, five hybrid trims, and two plug-in hybrid models. The price starts from $28,990 and changes depending on the fuel type, trim, and add-ons.