They have the same engine (and car) available Down Under as well as in the US/Canada, and in the 3/6 there too for the range-topping version (185hp) in lieu of the UK's 1.5 petrol only available in the bottom-of-the-range SE 5 dr. I'm surprised that its available at all in any EU country, as I thought the reason why it wasn't was because it nudged Mazda's average CO2 rating per car over the EU's current limit, or at least enough that it made selling these higher CO2-producing car uneconomic as they get fined for every car they sell based on the ave CO2 over the limit across the range, not just for the cars that are themselves over the limit. Its the reason why Aston-Martin 'produced' their little posh copy of the Toyota iA, the Cygnet, so they wouldn't be fined so much per car in general sold.
Shame, as apparently (see John Cadogan's [no-nonsense Aussie] review on YT of the 3 with that engine, not sure if he's review the CX-5 with it in yet) its really very nice indeed. What WILL be interesting is what Mazda will offer when (rather than if, it now seems) they introduce their now award-winning (it hasn't done anything...yet, especially proving it is reliable as well as very economical and good on performance) Skyactive-X HCCI petrol engines in a year of two's time.
Both the 3, 6 and CX-5 definitely need the existing Skyactive-G 2.5 on their upper range models to give them a really decent amount of poke as opposed to the 2.0, which is OK, but nothing more (even when uprated to 145/165hp - better on power than the standard 120hp version, but no more torque).
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