Mazda5 Review
Published: 20th January 2007
Mazda5
Comfort and Refinement
The cabin is spacious with excellent head and leg room in all 3 rows of seats.
Like its siblings the Mazda3 and Mazda6, the Mazda5 has comfortable and supportive seats with dial recline and height adjustment. Comfort is ensured by ample seat cushion widths of 510mm in the first row and 500mm per seat in the second and third rows. Each seat also has a structure that evenly disperses body pressure whatever the occupants physique.
The drivers seat also features lumbar adjustment and the leather covered steering wheel is height and tilt adjustable enabling you to attain the perfect driving position.
The Mazda5’s level of refinement is high and includes:
Climate control air-conditioning, front fog lights, electric front and rear windows, electric/heated door mirrors, remote central locking with deadlocks, steering wheel mounted audio controls, picnic table back of front seats, privacy glass, trip computer, rain sensitive windscreen wipers, automatic headlights, digital clock, cigarette lighter and overhead console with sunglasses holder.
How It Looks - Exterior
Unmistakeably a Mazda, the exterior styling of the Mazda5 is attractive and for a seven seat MPV it is sleek not bulky. The wedge-shaped profile gives it a strong on-road presence and the trademark five-point grille and swooping headlights give the Mazda5 a bold expression.













