You're absolutely right—i was thinking variable valve timing (which isn't always stated in the Mazda specs, but we confirmed it definitely has it with Mazda) but DI just seems to have blurted out...
Mazda has confirmed that SkyActiv will be coming to the Mazda5, but not specifically when, and I wouldn't hold my breath for the complete chassis treatment—probably just powertrain... and if they put the SkyActiv 2.0, it'll be even further down on hp and torque, like the CX-5... i doubt that Mazda will ever go to the trouble to import the diesel in this low-volume model. it'll be a couple years before the Sky-D even shows up in the 6 or CX-5, likely never in the 5....
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Good points! I tend to agree with your pessimism. Mazda will have left so much money and so many sales on the table if you are correct. SkyActiv gas would not be a great choice for this vehicle. I believe that this "low volume vehicle" could become medium to high volume with the SkyActiv D (I know of at least one guaranteed sale!). Current families with 1-2 kids should be content with considering the Golf TDI wagon and the Prius V - both great choices in my opinion. An aside, why would Mazda think buyers of the 6 would go for a diesel sooner than buyers of the Mazda5? A vehicle that weighs about 4100 lbs. (Mazda 5 with 2 adults, 2 kids, and luggage) NEEDS a diesel.