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Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid Prices & Real Buyer Deals

Avg Discount
off MSRP
Price Range
$40k
to $40k
Verified Deals
1
real buyers
Updated
Feb 23
2026

Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid Price Paid Data

Based on 1 verified buyer transaction on CarWhere, the Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid is selling between $39,555 and $39,555, with an average transaction price of $39,555.

Is This a Good Deal for a Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid?

A good deal on a Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid is one that matches or beats what other verified buyers have paid. With an average transaction price of $39,555, compare your offer against the deals below to see where you stand.

Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid Pricing by Location

Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid prices vary by location due to differences in demand, taxes, and dealer competition. Browse deals by state to see regional pricing:

How Buyers Negotiated Their Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid Price

The deals below represent actual transactions from verified Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid buyers. Each deal shows the final price paid, giving you real market data to use in your own negotiation. With 1 verified deal to reference, you'll know exactly what price to target.

Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid Pricing FAQs

What is a good price for a Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid?

Based on 1 verified buyer deals, a good price for a Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid is around $39,555 or less. Prices range from $39,555 to $39,555 depending on trim level, options, and location. Aim to pay at or below the average to get a competitive deal.

How much can you negotiate on a Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid?

Negotiating room on the Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid varies by market conditions and dealer inventory. Browse verified deals on CarWhere to see what discounts other buyers have achieved.

Is MSRP a good deal on a Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid?

Whether MSRP is a good deal depends on current market conditions for the Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid. Check CarWhere to see what other buyers are paying—if most are getting discounts, you should negotiate below MSRP.

What affects Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid pricing the most?

The main factors affecting Mazda Cx-50 Hybrid pricing are: (1) Trim level and options—higher trims have larger dollar discounts but similar percentage savings; (2) Location—competitive markets with multiple dealers offer better deals; (3) Time of purchase—end of month/quarter and model year changeovers offer better negotiating leverage; (4) Dealer inventory—vehicles sitting on lots longer are more negotiable.

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Last updated: February 23, 2026. Based on 1 verified buyer deal.