With a stretched body and more interior tech, the new CX-5 promises more space but gives up the optional turbo engine that we liked in the previous model.
The BMW X4 left production last fall, but the chopped-roof SUV is scheduled to return later this year, with an M version to follow.
Mazda's next-generation sports car is still a few years away, but the company has yet to make a final decision on its powertrain.
We rate both vehicles highly, but there are differences in terms of size, packaging, and powertrains that you'll want to consider before making a decision.
With improved performance, smarter tech, and a new transmission underpinned by early go-anywhere DNA, Nissan’s legacy three-row SUV is firmly planted in the present.