Mazda Released Pricing for Most of Its 2026 Lineup

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

Mazda recently released pricing for its 2026 vehicle lineup, and the automaker has bucked the upward trend seen in most of the auto industry. Some models became cheaper, and most came close to their fairly reasonable prices from the year before.

The new CX-50 became $600 cheaper for 2026, while the Mazda3 still starts at under $26,000, although it has become slightly more expensive. The CX-90 also saw a slight price bump, and we don’t yet have pricing for the newly updated CX-5. While the CX-50 got a decent price cut, its hybrid counterpart did not, actually increasing by around $800.


Interestingly, the two-row CX-70 is pricier than its three-row counterpart, outpricing the CX-90 by more than $4,300, representing an $1,805 price increase from 2025. The CX-30’s price tag grew by about $800, but all of Mazda’s SUVs come standard with all-wheel drive, and most are pretty well equipped out of the box.

While we’re missing prices for a few models, Mazda’s prices for 2026 are impressive. The automaker was able to hold prices close to their previous levels, despite facing additional costs from tariffs. Additionally, most of the automaker’s new models far undercut the national new-car average transaction price, which reached almost $49,000 in June of this year.


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • Slavuta Slavuta on Oct 09, 2025

    But mazda today is a luxury brand. Paying premium is important here. If their cars had independent rear suspension I would pay even more.

  • Redapple2 Redapple2 on Oct 10, 2025

    Such wonderful cars. Inline 6. Beautiful inside and out. CX90 is on my list next time. PS - I m DONE with european cars. Too complicated, Too Expensive. In the shop all the time. .... and too many wankers drive them.

    • Lloyd Bonified Lloyd Bonified on Oct 10, 2025

      You can pretend the skyactiv inline six turbo is a slant six under the hood with respect to complexity, but you'll be disappointed.


  • Andarris Here in the Toronto area I haven't seen a 2006-2012 with intact rocker pannels for over two years now. I presume everywhere around the Great Lakes is the same ? They were super cheap dhring the first two years of the pandemic - could get one with less than 85K for around $6500 certified or a little higher mileage for $5000. Glad I skipped it, even in 2021 some of the 10's &11's were displaying corosion like you'd see on a 7 year older Impala, Camry or Accord. Also the mid-model switch to EPS made me balk at the few clean ones I found.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh I do not ever have delays. I only fly out of PDX or EUG to LAS or OAK and OGG then back .. have never been delayed in the last ?30-ish? trips to vegas/disneyland/maui/cruise ship vacations.... EUG has contract tsa so we never have any TSA delays. unsure which airports have PRIVATE contract TSA that is UNAFFECTED by the deadlock that i HOPE NEVER EVER END.
  • Big Al from Oz gidday mites how are yall feelin today? Want to have a barbie? We are right here gettin dee fire ready
  • Michael S6 The 3 Amigos better hope that the oil spike is short lived as 4-5 dollar a gallon gas would put a damper on their cash cows especially "Ford's strategic shift" of killing off the escape/Lincoln cousin. Most other automakers have a full line of vehicles with much better full economy. GM is sucking air and its Cadillac devision is mostly EV and geriatric line up of ICE cars and SUV's that were supposed to be phased out this year. The expensive gas may push shoppers toward EV but GM's horrible EV reliability is a barrier.
  • Tane94 I read the GM press release about first quarter sales 2026 vs 2025 and Buick is getting its butt kicked:Buick Total* 41,654 61,822 -32.6 The future is bleak for Buick.
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