The next-generation 2026 Mazda CX-5 will ditch physical climate controls and a rotary dial for its infotainment system, eschewing long-standing mainstays for the Japanese auto brand. However, Mazda promises its new touchscreen-based controls won’t be distracting.

“Mazda’s driving philosophy remains the same,” Mazda’s project manager of in-vehicle technologies and human-machine interfaces, Matthew Valbuena, told Motor1.

“We are focused on minimising driver distraction.

“Even though our approach to the solution may be different than what we have done previously, the goal is the same – it’s how do we give the driver the connectivity and the features they are looking for, but in a safe way that does not distract their driving,” he added.

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New-generation CX-5
New-generation CX-5

Mazda has been offering models with a rotary dial for infotainment since the MZD Connect system debuted for 2014 in the third-generation Mazda 3.

At the time, it said the new system was designed with a “top priority on safe driving [that] minimises the factors that lead to driver distraction”, with a “commander knob designed to be operated by touch alone”.

The brand currently offers a range of infotainment systems, each confusingly with different operating principles.

For example, MZD Connect remains in the ageing Mazda 2 and CX-3, and features the rotary dial and touch functionality for the screen but only when the vehicle is parked.

Outgoing CX-5
Outgoing CX-5