Skip advert
Advertisement
Long-term tests

Mazda 5: Fourth report

Winter is here – and our MPV is prepared for anything

Pros
  • At the risk of sounding old before my time, I do like to crank up the cabin heat – particularly now the outside temperatures are plummeting. I’m becoming as attached to those heated seats as I am to my electric blanket!
Cons
  • The 5’s dreary navy hue. While I took potluck on the 5, a check of the Mazda colour chart shows there’s a spectrum of more cheery colours to choose from. And while the 5 isn’t the ugliest MPV on the road, the dull colour really doesn’t do the styling justice.
Find your Mazda 5
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

I’m gloriously ahead of the game for once. The news broke that the first snow of the season has landed in the UK, and our Mazda 5 is already braced for the cold snap. So I thought I’d better get in gear, too.

That meant loading up the boot with some winter essentials – including a spade and blanket, de-icer, a flask of some sort, and some woollies.

Advertisement - Article continues below

It’s an emergency kit that could mean the difference between delay and disaster if my family gets stranded over the busy festive period.

But as prevention is, of course, the best cure, the only way I could be super-certain that doesn’t happen is to arm the Mazda 5 with the correct ‘footwear’. As Auto Express had spent most of the autumn advising motorists to switch to winter tyres, I decided I ought to lead by example.

Continental came to the rescue with a set of ContiWinterContacts. Add on fitting, wheel balance and tracking at Kwik Fit, and the total bill was just short of £700. It seems steep, but I can already tell that the sure-footed feel you gain from swapping into these grippy boots makes them well worth the investment. Better still, my summer tyres are stashed in the garage, ready to use when the weather warms up, and will cost less than £50 to swap back.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

5 Series

2020 BMW

5 Series

29,101 milesAutomaticPetrol2.0L

Cash £19,100
View 5 Series
Sportage

2023 Kia

Sportage

33,560 milesManualPetrol1.6L

Cash £20,300
View Sportage
S90

2022 Volvo

S90

74,484 milesAutomaticPetrol2.0L

Cash £22,197
View S90
EQA

2022 Mercedes

EQA

28,141 milesAutomaticElectric

Cash £20,697
View EQA

In the meantime, temperatures must drop below seven degrees Celsius for the winter tyres to come into their own. “Let’s just hope the weather gets cold enough!” my KwikFit man quipped, as I buttoned up my cardie. Maybe I’m getting old, but I was already feeling a chill in the air. And by the morning, it was two degrees outside. Bingo!

Advertisement - Article continues below

The new tyres are not the only extra that will bring a smile to my face this winter, though. The 5’s cabin is conveniently kitted out with a heated seat function, which I now flick on by force of habit whenever I climb inside the car. It’s essentially a hot water bottle on tap, and leaves me feeling nice and toasty on cross-country treks.

My only regret is that our car isn’t fitted with Mazda’s heated windscreen option, which clears the ice in moments. Instead, I have a frustratingly long wait for the demister to work.

Still, when I do make it off the drive, I’m looking forward to raising some eyebrows in my village. It’s regularly snowed-in during winter, leaving only the 4x4 drivers wearing smug grins as they power up out of the valley, watching the rest of us skidding around in their rear view mirrors.

Not this year, though. I’m hoping the extra grip from the 5’s tyres will make it more than a match for their all-wheel drive. If they don’t, I’ll eat my woolly hat.

Extra Info

“The winter tyres have definitely softened the Mazda’s sharp handling, but this is a price worth paying for the extra confidence in cold weather. When it’s chilly, the 5 finds grip where cars on summer tyres slither and slip.”

James Disdale, Deputy road test editor

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Dacia Spring

Dacia Spring

RRP £14,995Avg. savings £4,463 off RRP*
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

RRP £15,255Avg. savings £1,848 off RRP*Used from £7,250
MG MG4

MG MG4

RRP £26,995Avg. savings £6,040 off RRP*Used from £13,200
Kia Sportage

Kia Sportage

RRP £28,065Avg. savings £2,773 off RRP*Used from £16,700
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Citroen is plotting a new 2CV – but the risks are huge
Citroen 2CV retro render

Citroen is plotting a new 2CV – but the risks are huge

We talk to Citroen bosses on plans to reboot its icon – and do they go retro or futuristic?
News
8 Jun 2025
New Kia Sportage breaks cover and it’s sleeker than ever
Kia Sportage - front

New Kia Sportage breaks cover and it’s sleeker than ever

Full specification and details have been announced for the UK version of Kia’s big-selling mid-size SUV
News
4 Jun 2025
Best mid-size SUVs to buy 2025 - our expert pick of the top options
June 2025 Best mid-size SUVs

Best mid-size SUVs to buy 2025 - our expert pick of the top options

Mid-size SUVs are hugely popular in the UK, and these are the very best of the current crop
Best cars & vans
4 Jun 2025