Mazda CX-5 rims
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Mazda CX-5 wheel rims - overview
Mazda CX-5 - Stylish SUV with everyday qualities
The Mazda CX-5 combines sporty design with high functionality and state-of-the-art technology. As a popular compact SUV, it offers generous interior space, a good overview and comfortable handling - both in the city and on long journeys. Its elegant appearance can be emphasised or individualised with high-quality alloy wheels.
Original Mazda wheel rims
Mazda offers a range of original alloy wheels for the CX-5, which are characterised by high manufacturing quality and full compatibility with the chassis, braking system and tyre pressure monitoring system. As a rule, these designs are rather understated, which makes them ideal for drivers who value a factory look.
Aluminium rims from brand manufacturers - a powerful look for a powerful SUV
The Mazda CX-5 can be visually and technically upgraded with alloy wheels from renowned manufacturers. These rims not only impress with their design, but also with their low weight and high stability - ideal for use on an SUV.
Popular wheel brands for the Mazda CX-5
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OZ Racing: The Italian brand stands for sporty designs with motorsport DNA. OZ rims are particularly light and technically high-quality.
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Ronal: As an established German manufacturer, Ronal offers a wide range of TÜV-certified rims in timeless to striking designs.
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AEZ: Clean lines, high-quality paintwork and robust construction - AEZ rims are an excellent visual and technical match for the CX-5.
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MSW: The subsidiary brand of OZ is aimed at quality-conscious customers with sporty tastes and offers modern SUV designs.
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Tomason: Particularly popular for SUV models, Tomason offers striking wheel designs that give the CX-5 a confident appearance.
Common wheel sizes and offsets
The Mazda CX-5 is equipped with rims in various inch sizes as standard. Depending on the model generation and equipment line, these are particularly common:
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17 inches
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18 inch
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19 inch
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20 inch
Typical offset depths (ET) are between ET35 and ET50, depending on the rim width and desired vehicle look - from discreet to expressive.