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Video: 2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid

June 3, 2025 by Randy Stern
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A few years ago, we reviewed the then-new Mazda CX-50 with its turbocharged Skyactiv-G engine. We eve made a video on it.

This time around, Mazda asked their Huntsville, Alabama plant partner Toyota if they had an electrified driveline they could use on the CX-50. They provided them with a proven driveline that is shared on the RAV4, among other models.

The results? Let's George guide you through them right here…

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