Mazda Reveals Next-Gen CX-5 Details, Including a Hybrid, Due in 2027
EUROPE, JUL 10 – The third-generation CX-5 features a larger interior, a new hybrid engine, and a 15.6-inch Google-powered touchscreen to enhance driver experience and safety, Mazda said.
- Mazda North American Operations debuted the all-new 2026 CX-5 on July 10, 2025, featuring a redesigned SUV with updated size and technology.
- The redesign responds to customer requests for improved comfort, technology, and customization while building on Mazda’s established Kodo design language.
- The 2026 CX-5 grows 4.5 inches longer with a 115mm longer wheelbase, offers more interior space, a larger cargo area, and a new 15.6-inch Google-powered touchscreen.
- Christian Schultze highlighted the replacement of the dial with extensive homescreen widgets, calling it a “big improvement” that customers requested and are enthusiastic about.
- Mazda plans to launch the CX-5 in early 2026 with the same pricing range, an all-wheel drive option, and aims to balance advanced tech integration with driver safety.
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In October Mazda opens the order books for the third generation of the CX-5, similar in design, but with more comfort and space as well as a huge leap in connectivity. It's been more than 13 years since Mazda not only enriched its portfolio with a first SUV with the CX-5 – the mid-range model also appeared in a new design language. Mazda calls it Kodo. And that was so good for the audience that the demand for the CX-5 exceeded all expectations. …
Thirteen years ago, Mazda launched the CX-5, a vehicle that did not take long to become a sales leader, turning the Japanese manufacturer into a market leader. It was one of the first to apply the popular Kodo design, and in this third generation it takes a step forward.
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