Car shoppers in 2025 face very different choices between the Mazda CX-90 and the Hyundai Accent. One represents a newly developed midsize SUV with three rows, advanced powertrains, and a focus on modern comfort. The other is a discontinued subcompact sedan once prized for affordability but no longer part of Hyundai's U.S. lineup. Looking at both highlights how priorities in the automotive market have shifted, especially for drivers weighing value, technology, and long-term ownership.

Design & Style

Mazda has shaped the CX-90 to project refinement through balanced proportions, flowing lines, and attention to small details. Inside the cabin, drivers and passengers are met with carefully chosen materials such as stitched leather, wood trim, and a spacious three-row layout that blends comfort with elegance.

Hyundai's Accent once provided a straightforward and functional sedan option for U.S. buyers. With its discontinuation after 2022, there is no 2025 version available domestically. Its previous design leaned toward simplicity and practicality, favoring value over high-end finishes.

Technology & Safety

CX-90 buyers gain access to a wide range of modern features, including a 12.3-inch display, smartphone connectivity, and multiple USB-C ports for passenger convenience. Driver assistance systems such as blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping support, and a 360-degree camera reinforce safety and confidence.

Accent models from earlier years offered useful technology such as Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and forward collision warning. Those features placed it among the better-equipped subcompacts in its class, but with the model's exit from the U.S., they remain a snapshot of the past rather than part of a current offering.

Performance

Shoppers looking at the CX-90 can choose between a turbocharged inline-six and a plug-in hybrid system. Both options provide strong output, with up to 340 horsepower available on higher trims. Towing capabilities of up to 5,000 pounds and standard all-wheel drive make it versatile for families and active lifestyles.

Accent's final U.S. version relied on a 1.6-liter four-cylinder that produced enough power for city commuting and steady highway travel. Fuel efficiency was its strongest trait, averaging around 36 miles per gallon combined. With no 2025 edition available, performance choices now rest entirely with pre-owned models.

The Bottom Line

Drivers seeking a new three-row SUV with advanced technology, power, and upscale design will find the CX-90 positioned as a compelling option. Its combination of interior refinement, safety features, and performance variety offers strong value for households that expect more than basic transportation.

Accent once carried a reputation for affordability and fuel economy, but it is no longer part of Hyundai's U.S. lineup. Its departure leaves buyers to consider alternatives in Hyundai's crossover range, while the CX-90 continues to provide a complete modern package for today's needs.

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We invite you to explore the 2025 CX-90 with us at Riley Mazda. Our team is ready to guide you through available trims, walk you around the latest features, and arrange a test drive that fits your schedule.

Beyond sales, we support drivers with certified service, genuine Mazda parts, and maintenance options designed to keep vehicles running at their best. Customers also enjoy amenities such as shuttle assistance, a comfortable lounge, and complimentary car washes with service appointments. Reach out today to set up your test drive at Riley Mazda and experience what sets our approach apart.

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