The 2021 Mazda CX-5 crossover has some priorities out of order; it doles out fine handling while it delivers a skimpy back seat.
Pros Looks good inside and out Taut ride and handling Available turbo power Decent value in most trims
Cons Turbo lag Moderate acceleration in base version Cramped back seat Inferior infotainment
For 2021, the most notable upgrade made to the CX-5 is its new infotainment system. A 10.3-inch touchscreen now sits atop the dashboard instead of the smaller 7.0-inch display found on previous model years. The updated system features the new Mazda Connect interface, Mazda Connected Services (a Wi-Fi hotspot and access to remote vehicle functions through a smartphone app), and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Pros Luxury aura without the luxury price, engaging driving behavior, expeditious turbo engine.
Cons Base engine accelerates leisurely, competitors have more cargo space, tows only 2000 pounds.
New infotainment system with a larger screen.Remote monitoring and control through a smartphone app.Top Signature trim gains some new safety features.
PROS Keen handling and steering make the CX-5 enjoyable to drive Attractive and upscale cabin for a premium ownership experience Optional turbocharged engine provides plenty of power Quiet at highway speeds
CONS Base engine's lackluster acceleration Ride is a little firm for the class Less rear legroom and cargo room than most competitors
Minor changes to standard feature availability, V8 models dropped for 2022.
Pros Balance of comfort and performance makes it an appealing daily driver Elegant design gives it a true luxury appearance Roomy seating for a small luxury SUV Solid fuel economy from the standard four-cylinder engine
Cons Less cargo space and towing capacity than competition
The GLC63 S model joins the lineup for 2022. The GLC63 S brings the 503-hp version of the twin-turbo V-8, previously reserved only for the GLC Coupe, to the more practical squareback body style this year. However, Mercedes-AMG has also told Car and Driver that certain 2022 models normally offered with V-8 engines will not be available. The GLC63 and GLC63 S models may be impacted by this change to the lineup, but representatives from Mercedes-AMG would not comment or confirm that information by press time.
Pros A trio of high-performance engine options, agile handling, deluxe cabin.
Cons Some rivals offer more cargo space, pronounced road noise when cruising, rough ride over imperfect pavement.
The 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class's #1 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Compact SUVs category. Currently the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class has a score of 8.4 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 43 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Refined cabin quality Strong twin-turbocharged engine options Composed handling High-tech infotainment system
Cons High base price for the class Cramped rear headroom and unimpressive cargo space in coupe body style