Touring ($21,090) adds a roofrack with crossbars, tinted glass, six-way power driver's seat with lumbar support, overhead console with bins.
Grand Touring ($23,280) adds leather seats, heated front seats, 190-watt sound system with six-disc CD player and seven speakers, a moonroof, heated mirrors, automatic headlights, and a cargo cover.
Tribute s Sport, ($21,555), Touring ($22,400) and Grand Touring ($24,520) are equipped exactly like those three models but with the V6 and associated equipment.
There's also a Mazda Tribute Hybrid coming soon, joining the similar Ford Escape Hybrid. It uses two electric motors with the 2.3-liter engine, and Mazda says it should get as much as 35 miles per gallon while having the performance of the V6, and costing about $3000 more.
The only major stand-alone options are the sound system, tow package and electronic all-wheel drive. Bike racks and other accessories are available from the dealer. Next Page