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Listen, I’ve been in this game long enough to know when an automaker takes a shortcut — and when that shortcut still lands you somewhere worth being. The 2026 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid Premium Plus is both of those things at once. Mazda borrowed Toyota’s proven RAV4 Hybrid powertrain, dropped it into one of the sharpest-looking compact SUVs on the market, and said, “Here you go.” The result is a vehicle that looks like it costs $55,000, drives like it costs $35,000, and actually costs $42,540 before destination.

Let’s break down exactly what you’re getting — and what you’re giving up.
Under the hood sits a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder paired with three electric motors and a 1.59-kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. Combined output is 219 horsepower and 163 lb-ft of torque. All-wheel drive is standard — not optional, standard. That matters if you’re in Atlanta, Chicago, or anywhere the weather gets unpredictable.

The transmission is a continuously variable automatic (CVT), and this is where opinions split. Car and Driver clocked 0-60 mph in 7.6 seconds. That’s adequate for merging and passing, but it’s over a full second slower than the non-hybrid CX-50 Turbo. The CVT drones under hard acceleration. If you floor it getting onto the highway, you’ll hear more noise than you’ll feel speed. That’s the tradeoff.

EPA fuel economy: 39 city / 37 highway / 38 combined. Car and Driver got 34 mpg in their real-world 75-mph highway test. The Drive reported 34 mpg in mild weather and 24.2 mpg in sub-zero Minnesota cold. So expect somewhere between 30-38 mpg, depending on your climate and driving style. Compared to the non-hybrid CX-50’s 25-28 mpg combined, that’s a significant difference at the pump.
Ground clearance is 8.1 inches, which is respectable for light off-road duty or navigating pothole season.

The cabin of the Premium Plus is legitimately near-luxury. Soft-touch materials across the dashboard. Knurled climate control knobs that feel like they belong in a $60,000 vehicle. Black leather seats with contrasting brown stitching. The steering wheel is thin-rimmed with quality leather wrapping.
Now, the problems. The 10.3-inch touchscreen disables touch input while the vehicle is moving. You’re forced to use the rotary dial controller on the center console — a system Audi abandoned years ago. It’s the single most frustrating thing about this vehicle. Mazda has acknowledged the infotainment system needs work, but it hasn’t changed yet.

Every CX-50 Hybrid comes with Mazda’s i-Activsense suite:
– Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
– Lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist
– Adaptive cruise control
– Blind-spot monitoring
– Rear cross-traffic alert
– 40+ mpg achievable in warm-weather suburban driving
– Handling and cornering remain sharp for a hybrid
– Interior quality consistently praised
– Lumbar adjustment in seats appreciated on long drives

– Excessive wind and tire noise at highway speeds
– Heavy steering feel (some like it, some don’t)
– Infotainment system described as “confounding” and “ancient.”
– Some owners are reporting hybrid system malfunction errors and software glitches
– A 2025 recall affected 1,007 units for improperly tightened front suspension bolts

That last point matters. Hyundai and Kia both offer better warranty coverage. And some competitors include complimentary maintenance. Mazda does not. According to CarEdge, a CX-50 will cost approximately $7,990 in maintenance and repairs over its first 10 years, which is $218 below the industry average for this segment.

Premium Plus $42,540
Add destination ($1,495), and the Premium Plus as-tested price lands around $43,655. At that price point, one commenter on The Drive pointed out that you can get into a BMW X3 xDrive. That’s a legitimate consideration.

But go in with your eyes open. The CVT droning, the locked-out touchscreen, the reduced cargo space, the highway noise, and the shorter warranty compared to Korean competitors are real compromises. And if you need towing capacity, the hybrid cuts you down to 1,500 pounds.

The new Mazda CX-5 Hybrid with Mazda’s own powertrain is also on the horizon. If you’re not in a rush, that might be worth waiting for.
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