INNOVATION
MAZDA CX-5: THE MAKING OF AN ICON
INNOVATION
MAZDA CX-5: THE MAKING OF AN ICON
Leading design
“Creating an SUV that would appeal globally was a difficult task,” recalls Masashi Nakayama, General Manager of Mazda’s Design Division, who styled the original CX-5. “But we set ourselves the challenge, bringing together conflicting design elements – adding sporty components to an SUV – resulting in a vehicle that starred in its very own category.”
The second-generation CX-5 launched in 2016. “The second-generation CX-5 built on (and progressed) the original car’s key features, such as the beautiful exterior and high-quality interior,” says Chief Designer Shinichi Isayama. “I think that the emotional value of the CX-5’s design is understood and loved by Mazda customers. I’m incredibly proud to have played a role in the car’s design and development.”
The new-look model for 2022 shares the same design DNA as its predecessor, as Nakayama explains: “We didn’t want to change parts of the design that resonate with our customers, but instead deepen it to maintain its uniqueness.” Takanori Tsubaki, Chief Designer of the new CX-5, adds, “We fitted elongated headlights and taillights to the car to assist with night-time safety.” The CX-5’s design credentials even extend to the paintwork. It was the first vehicle to feature Soul Red Crystal, a colour that has become synonymous with Mazda, and the palette now also includes the brand-new Zircon Sand Metallic.
Leading design
“Creating an SUV that would appeal globally was a difficult task,” recalls Masashi Nakayama, General Manager of Mazda’s Design Division, who styled the original CX-5. “But we set ourselves the challenge, bringing together conflicting design elements – adding sporty components to an SUV – resulting in a vehicle that starred in its very own category.”
The second-generation CX-5 launched in 2016. “The second-generation CX-5 built on (and progressed) the original car’s key features, such as the beautiful exterior and high-quality interior,” says Chief Designer Shinichi Isayama. “I think that the emotional value of the CX-5’s design is understood and loved by Mazda customers. I’m incredibly proud to have played a role in the car’s design and development.”
The new-look model for 2022 shares the same design DNA as its predecessor, as Nakayama explains: “We didn’t want to change parts of the design that resonate with our customers, but instead deepen it to maintain its uniqueness.” Takanori Tsubaki, Chief Designer of the new CX-5, adds, “We fitted elongated headlights and taillights to the car to assist with night-time safety.” The CX-5’s design credentials even extend to the paintwork. It was the first vehicle to feature Soul Red Crystal, a colour that has become synonymous with Mazda, and the palette now also includes the brand-new Zircon Sand Metallic.