Mazda CX-50 Trim Levels
10 trims available for 2026. Starting from $29,900 to $42,900. Compare any two trims side by side to see exactly what changes.
Open the Current-Year Answer First
Most shoppers want the live lineup first, not the archive. Start with the latest year hub or jump straight into the most common trim pairs below.
2026 CX-50 Trim Lineup
Click any trim to open its latest-year comparison set. This is the fastest way to jump from the full lineup into every exact pair involving that trim.
How Mazda Structures the CX-50 Lineup
The 2026 Mazda CX-50 is available in 10 trims: 2.5 S Select, 2.5 S Preferred, 2.5 S Meridian Edition, Hybrid Preferred, 2.5 S Premium, 2.5 Turbo, Hybrid Premium, 2.5 Turbo Meridian Edition, Hybrid Premium Plus, 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus. The 2.5 S Select is the entry point, and the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus sits at the top of the range. All trims share the same platform and core engineering. What changes between them is features, comfort, and in some cases wheels and appearance.
Adjacent trims usually differ in tech and convenience features. Bigger jumps often include powertrain or capability changes. If you're still deciding between models, see the full Mazda hub. If you're not sure which trim level to target, our how to pick a trim guide and packages vs. trims breakdown can help.
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Useful if you're still narrowing the shortlist or want to understand how trims work before committing.
Mazda CX-50 Buying Questions
Use these answers when you are still narrowing this lineup, then jump into the 2026 CX-50 year hub, the full Mazda hub, our trim-picking guide, or the packages vs. trims breakdown when the question turns from one model into the bigger shopping decision.
How many 2026 Mazda CX-50 trim levels are there?
The 2026 Mazda CX-50 has 10 trim levels: 2.5 S Select, 2.5 S Preferred, 2.5 S Meridian Edition, Hybrid Preferred, 2.5 S Premium, 2.5 Turbo, Hybrid Premium, 2.5 Turbo Meridian Edition, Hybrid Premium Plus, 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus. Prices range from $29,900 to $42,900.
Which 2026 Mazda CX-50 trim should I start with?
Start with the trim closest to the middle of the 2026 CX-50 lineup, then compare one trim down and one trim up. That usually reveals whether the real value break is above the 2.5 S Select entry trim or closer to the better-equipped middle trims.
What is the cheapest 2026 Mazda CX-50 trim?
The 2.5 S Select is the entry point in the current 2026 Mazda CX-50 lineup, starting around $29,900 before destination and options.
How much more does the top 2026 Mazda CX-50 trim cost?
The walk from the 2.5 S Select to the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus is about $13,000 in the current 2026 lineup. That is the price range this hub is built to unpack before you click into a direct head-to-head page.
What usually changes as you move up the 2026 Mazda CX-50 trim ladder?
Most lineups add comfort and convenience equipment first (heated seats, larger screens, better audio), then save the bigger luxury or performance moves for the upper trims. Adjacent comparisons make each step visible.
How many Mazda CX-50 trims does TrimAtlas track?
TrimAtlas currently tracks 10 published trims for 2026 and 3 model years overall for the Mazda CX-50. Use the direct comparison links on this page to jump straight into the most common trim walk-ups.
How do I know if the top 2026 Mazda CX-50 trim is overkill?
Open the highest adjacent matchup below the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus first. If the step into the top trim mostly adds luxury touches, appearance upgrades, or equipment you would only notice occasionally, the better answer is usually one rung lower.
Mazda CX-50 Trims by Year
Each year hub gives you the full trim ladder, MSRP spread, and the direct comparison routes published for that model year.
2025 Mazda CX-50
2024 Mazda CX-50
Popular Mazda CX-50 Trim Matchups
These are the direct routes shoppers usually want first: entry trim versus mid-trim, mid-trim versus premium trim, and the most common upgrade decisions.
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