Your weekdays are spent discussing project proposals, in creative brainstorming sessions, and researching away at your desk. When the weekend rolls around, everything changes. That’s your time to embrace Mother Nature and explore everything she offers. Escaping to a remote campsite and conquering rugged hiking trails is how you pass the time, and you need an SUV that supports your adventurous lifestyle. Your search brought you to the Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport.
The Mazda CX-50, with its sleek design, is perfect for your everyday travels around East Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg, and Easton, PA, but does it offer the off-roading capabilities you crave? You feel confident in the Bronco Sport’s ability to carve up trails, but does it align with your values? The Ray Price MAZDA name is here to answer these questions and more with the help of this Mazda CX-50 vs. Ford Bronco Sport comparison.
MAX TOWING CAPACITY
VENTILATED FRONT SEATS
MOST EFFICIENT EPA-ESTIMATED MPG RATING
You need an SUV that can keep up with your lifestyle. Mountain trails and remote locations are so familiar they’re like your second home. SUVs like the Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport are designed with your adventurous lifestyle in mind, but which offers the off-roading capabilities needed to venture farther than before?
The heart of any off-roading vehicle is its drivetrain. The Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport are ready to explore beyond the beaten path with either all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. Each system enhances traction on low-friction surfaces and provides the assurance needed to achieve your weekend goals. While the 4x4 system of the Bronco Sport is ideal for extreme environments, the i-Activ AWD® system of the Mazda may be better suited to your needs.
This intelligent system constantly monitors driving dynamics and the environment and can redistribute torque as needed to prevent wheel slip. When faced with uneven ground, i-Activ AWD® can send more power to the wheels that need it most. With the Bronco Sport's 4x4 system, torque distribution is ‘locked’ evenly between all four wheels.
Are you bringing outdoor toys along on your next excursion? Each SUV can tow recreational items, but your choices are limited with the Ford Bronco. It can only tow up to 2,700 pounds at max capacity, limiting you to lightweight items like jet skis. Conversely, the Mazda CX-50 has a maximum towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds, allowing you to hook up a small camping trailer, a utility trailer with ATVs, or a small boat.
Having the numbers to back up your adventures is one thing, but which SUV has the features to make every outing a memorable experience? Integrated power outlets and a wireless charging pad (standard or available with either SUV) help power your campsite and keep devices charged even miles from home.
This is where the similarities between the Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport end. Only the Mazda CX-50 has these standard or available features:
- Rear Power Liftgate with programmable height adjustment: Press a button, and the liftgate will automatically open to your preferred height, helping to streamline breaking down your campsite.
- Special cargo floor design: Pack everything in your SUV and watch it all stay in place thanks to the unique floor design with traction lines.
- Rooftop platform: Carry more recreational gear with you, such as kayaks or bikes, or turn the roof of your SUV into a lifted sleeping space when equipped with accessories.
Select trim levels of the Mazda CX-50 feature an anti-glare hood decal. This matte finish helps keep sun reflection from blinding your path as you weave along the trail. No similar feature is offered with the Ford Bronco Sport.
Your outdoorsy lifestyle is only one aspect of your personality. As your everyday vehicle, your next SUV must provide the practical features to streamline every commute. The Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport ask why compromise between rugged and contemporary features when you can eat your cake and have it, too.
Mornings are full of excitement. The Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport aim to streamline your commute to the office with modern tech features like wireless Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™. Sync your device to your SUV to access your phone’s music library, apps, and more while keeping your hands on the wheel.
Do you prefer to begin your morning with the latest NPR podcast episode, or do you have a go-to playlist that helps get your morning started on the right foot? No matter how you stay entertained, the Mazda CX-50 and the Bronco Sport have premium audio systems that provide crystal-clear audio, but which offers a more immersive experience?
MAZDA CX-50 | vs | Ford Bronco Sport |
---|---|---|
Bose® | AVAILABLE AUDIO SYSTEM | B&O® Sound System by Bang & Olufsen® |
12 | MAX SPEAKERS | 10 |
Yes | CENTERPOINT® AND AUDIOPILOT® TECHNOLOGY | No |
Further streamline your commute with the enhanced convenience of Amazon built-in. This standard system, only offered with the Mazda CX-50, understands voice commands and can modify cabin settings. Change the temperature and seat position or use one of the growing communication commands that lets you drop in on home devices or stream new music.
You're cruising through the city on a crisp morning. Tse panoramic moonroof of the Mazda CX-50 floods the cabin with soft light as the skyline reflects off its sleek, flowing exterior. Whether you're weaving through traffic or taking the scenic route home, the refined Polymetal Gray or Soul Red Crystal finish gleams with depth, a testament to its thoughtful, understated elegance.
Now, take the Ford Bronco Sport, built with an adventurous, geometric design that stands firm at the trailhead, ready for rugged exploration. The power moonroof lets in a sliver of sunlight up front, and bold colors like Eruption Green and Velocity Blue add a pop of personality. It’s fun, it’s capable, but when the workweek demands a mix of sophistication and style, does it flow effortlessly into that part of your life?
Both SUVs tell a story, but only one blends adventure with refinement. The Mazda CX-50 moves seamlessly from the urban grind to weekend escapes, its dazzling exterior and uninterrupted design complementing every mile. Whether it’s the daily commute or a spontaneous getaway, the Mazda CX-50 doesn’t just keep up—it enhances the journey.
Your SUV should make every drive feel effortless. From navigating rush hour traffic to heading out on a weekend adventure, features like fuel efficiency and a refined cabin can make the daily grind a little more enjoyable. Will the Mazda CX-50 or the Ford Bronco Sport offer the enhanced driving experience you crave?
Every mile matters when you're behind the wheel of your next SUV, so you seek a vehicle that balances power and efficiency without compromise. The right SUV should make every drive feel effortless, delivering responsive performance when needed and sipping fuel when you don’t. Will the Mazda CX-50 or the Ford Bronco better adapt to every twist, turn, and stoplight in your day-to-day life?
MAZDA CX-50 | vs | Ford Bronco Sport |
---|---|---|
25 city/31 highway MPG* | STANDARD EPA-EST MPG RATING | 25 city/30 highway MPG |
39 city/37 highway MPG* | HYBRID EPA-EST. MPG RATING | Not Offered |
SKYACTIV®-G 2.5L | STANDARD ENGINE | 1.5L EcoBoost® |
187 HP | STANDARD HORSEPOWER | 180 HP |
When it comes to blending performance with efficiency, the Mazda CX-50 takes the lead. Thanks to its available hybrid configuration, it aligns with an eco-friendly mindset and delivers higher fuel efficiency than the Bronco Sport.
But efficiency doesn’t mean sacrificing fun—the Mazda CX-50 packs more power under the hood, offering a spirited driving experience that turns every commute into a thrill. Add G-Vectoring Control Plus technology, and you’ve got a vehicle that hugs every curve, keeps you in control, and makes the road feel like your personal playground.
No matter where your journey takes you—whether it’s a chilly morning commute or a sun-soaked weekend adventure—you deserve to feel at ease behind the wheel. The right cabin features don’t just enhance your comfort; they elevate your entire driving experience. With standard dual-zone automatic climate control in the Mazda CX-50, you and your copilot can fine-tune the cabin temperature, while the Ford Bronco Sport limits this feature to select trims.
After an exhausting hike or a long day at work, heated front seats can help you unwind, soothing sore muscles and loosening tension. While both SUVs offer this feature, only the Mazda CX-50 takes it further with available heated rear seats and 3-level adjustments for customized relaxation.
When summer heat hits, the available ventilated front seats exclusive to the Mazda CX-50 come to the rescue. With 3-level cooling settings, you’ll stay refreshed and comfortable, no matter how high the temperature climbs—an exclusive feature that ensures your drive feels as good as it looks.
Adventure-designed SUVs like the Mazda CX-50 and the Ford Bronco Sport make it easier to venture farther off the roadways of East Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg, and Easton, PA than before. Yet, while the Bronco Sport excels at off-roading, does it offer the daily features needed, as the Mazda CX-50 does?
Thanks to its greater versatility, Ray Price MAZDA's pick is for the Mazda CX-50. Do you agree? Visit our dealership to test drive this rugged, versatile SUV today!
All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new MAZDA CX-50 for yourself are conveniently available right here online.
Explore our extensive new inventory, receive an estimate on your trade-in, apply for credit or contact us to schedule your in-person test drive using the quick links here.
Shop MAZDA CX-50Value Your TradeApply for FinancingSchedule a Test Drive*Mileage will vary based on vehicle condition, driving habits, and other factors. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual results will vary.