Mazda CX-5 Cargo Accessories
Finesse is a word that won’t often make its way into automotive writing. When trying to define a vehicle like Mazda CX-5, however, the concept of finesse goes a long way toward describing what differentiates Mazda’s crossover from the rest of its competition. For many automakers may try their hand at an SUV crossover, but not all can achieve a quality of finesse-meets-function quite like Mazda has with new models of the sporty CX-5.
Much of CX-5’s finesse is derived from Mazda’s KODO design language, and the rest is derived from the vehicle’s innovative SkyActiv drivetrain. Together these elements provide CX-5 with the finesse that makes efficient city driving look good. The vehicle is not all style and no substance, however. As one may presume from the many Mazda CX-5 cargo accessories seen on the page, the popular crossover can also hold its own when called on to make recreational runs outside of the city.
While the image atop the page represents a one-off CX-5 displayed at the annual SEMA show, many of the highlighted features are available accessories for production model Mazda crossovers. In addition to the vehicle’s 64.8 cubic feet of interior cargo volume, drivers can extend their vehicle’s capacity for recreational venture through a number of practical Mazda CX-5 cargo accessories.
To use the proper terminology, the SEMA CX-5 shown above is equipped with roof-mounted cargo box and a trailer hitch bike carrier. Yet these are only a fraction of the Mazda CX-5 cargo accessories available to local drivers. Bike carrier frames are also available for the roof of the vehicle, and so are structures for snowboards, surfboards, kayaks, and more.
As northern New Jersey’s local home for Mazda sales and service, Mazda of Lodi is happy to order and install all manner of Mazda CX-5 accessories for Garden State drivers. Click the following for a full list of available Mazda CX-5 accessories, and don’t forget to check Mazda of Lodi’s coupon page for any accessory incentives.
Hi, What weheels are on the CX-5 pictured? Is the car lowered a bit? Thank you, Greg