For the 2016 model year, the Mazda CX-5 has received some subtle design tweaks, a nicer interior and new equipment.

Consumer Reports’ George Kennedy had a first contact with the 2016 Mazda CX-5 to see if the issues of the previous model were solved. The answer is yes – well, at least most of them.

The CX-5 SUV now has a better interior, with the bolstered front seats improving comfort. However, the infotainment system is seen as less intuitive than what the competition offers.

Mazdas are usually known for their good handling characteristics, and the CX-5 does not disappoint in this respect. The reviewer says the steering is well-weighted, adding the CX-5 is one of the few SUVs that can tackle a turn like a sports car.

While the standard engine offered is a 155hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder, Consumer Reports would rather have the 2.5-liter four cylinder with 184hp for obvious reasons. Scroll down to watch the review.

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