The Mazda5’s engine is built by Mazda as part of its MZR inline-4 engine family. There is no single external supplier for the Mazda5’s standard engine in most markets.
Engine options and origins
Key points about who makes and sources the Mazda5 engine:
- Mazda supplies the engine as part of the MZR inline-4 family.
- Variants used in the Mazda5 include 2.0 L and 2.3 L four-cylinder engines, depending on market.
- The MZR family has historical links to Ford’s Duratec family, due to collaboration in the past, but Mazda designed and built the core engine hardware.
- Engines are produced by Mazda at its own engine plants, rather than outsourced to a third-party sole supplier for Mazda5 in most markets.
In summary, Mazda is the maker of the Mazda5 engine, drawing from its own MZR family with occasional shared lineage with Ford’s Duratec designs.
Notable details by market
To give more detail on how the engine appeared across regions and model years, here are some typical configurations and usage by market.
- Europe and other markets often offered a 2.0 L MZR engine.
- North America commonly used a 2.3 L variant in early Mazda5 models.
- All engines were designed for efficiency and multi-purpose MPV use, with DOHC and variable valve timing in standard form.
These details illustrate how Mazda5 engines were allocated rather than a single global engine option; the core maker remains Mazda.
Summary
The Mazda5 engine is Mazda-built, rooted in the MZR family, with historical Ford collaboration on shared designs but produced by Mazda in-house for the vehicles sold under the Mazda5 name.


