Dr. Seuss' The Lorax in theaters March 2, and Mazda is tapping into this strange but wonderful world for a bit of marketing. A caricature version of the CX-5 small crossover is featured in this idilic la-la land, where everything looks like its made from cotton candy.
We really don’t know who this commercial is fore, as little kid that go to see the animated movie don’t but cars. But we guess they can pester and annoy their parents until they buy one if it has a magical device called a “Skyactiv” in it.
Kid’s, in case you’ve convinced your parents to buy a Mazda crossover, tell them there are two engines available, with three power outputs. The petrol model is a 2.0-litre SKYACTIV with 165 hp, and the diesel is a 2.2-liter with either 150 hp or 175 hp. The CX-5 is available in front- or all-wheel drive ) and four equipment levels – SE-L, SE-L Nav, Sport and Sport Nav.
Kid’s, in case you’ve convinced your parents to buy a Mazda crossover, tell them there are two engines available, with three power outputs. The petrol model is a 2.0-litre SKYACTIV with 165 hp, and the diesel is a 2.2-liter with either 150 hp or 175 hp. The CX-5 is available in front- or all-wheel drive ) and four equipment levels – SE-L, SE-L Nav, Sport and Sport Nav.