2026 Mazda CX-5 Touchscreen: Smarter, More Intuitive, and Built Around Your Drive
Dyer Mazda | Vero Beach, FL
European model with options shown. Available early 2026. Features may vary.
Mazda develops its vehicles to respond like a seamless extension of the driver's movements. This philosophy carries forward in the all-new 2026 Mazda CX-5, which also introduces meaningful updates across design, functionality, and feature set. Most notably, a new center touchscreen display represents a shift in how drivers can interact with their CX-5.
While some drivers associate larger touchscreens with distraction, our latest system was engineered with two clear objectives: reduce cognitive load and improve usability. Today, we'll explain how it works, why the 2026 CX-5 now features a larger center touchscreen display, and how it supports our mission to create intuitive and joyful driving experiences. Visit Dyer Mazda in Vero Beach, FL to experience it for yourself.
Does the 2026 Mazda CX-5 have a touchscreen?
Yes. The 2026 Mazda CX-5 features a new touchscreen interface that centralizes infotainment, navigation, climate control, vehicle settings, and more. Enhanced voice recognition and steering wheel-mounted controls complement the display; they are intentionally designed to work together. High-frequency adjustments, such as audio system volume and media selection, remain within thumb's reach on the steering wheel, while broader customization and system controls are organized within the larger, clearer display for intuitive access for both the driver and front passenger.
2026 Mazda CX-5 screen size
The 2026 Mazda CX-5 comes standard with a 12.9-inch center touchscreen display and a larger 15.6-inch display is available on the CX-5 2.5 S Premium Plus. Both display sizes allow for clearer icons, improved contrast, and legible menus. These choices are intended to contribute to faster recognition, simplified navigation inputs, and improved “glanceability” overall.
What's new with the 2026 CX-5 infotainment screen?
Beyond its larger physical size, the center displays incorporate a new interface that gives users an intuitive and familiar smartphone-like experience. Users can engage with the system by using familiar tapping, swiping, and pinching motions on the screen to control content. Google built-in (vehicle connectivity complimentary for 1 year) is also included, allowing users to control both content and vehicle features with voice commands through Google Assistant.1
Steering wheel-mounted controls also continue to be part of Mazda's multifaceted and cohesive human-machine interface (HMI) philosophy to minimize distractions. And, Apple CarPlay® integration for your iPhone® and Android Auto™ for your Android™ phone are still standard for an intuitive smartphone mirroring experience.2 Every element of the interface was developed to present information clearly, make it more intuitive for passengers to use, and reduce the time drivers spend looking away from the road or taking their hands off the steering wheel.
Why did Mazda remove physical buttons and controls?
Modern drivers expect intuitive smartphone-style layouts, with customizable home screens, widgets, and features like pinch-to-zoom navigation. Many are already familiar with touch-first interfaces, so aligning the vehicle experience with this logic reduces the learning curve without sacrificing functionality.
At the same time, the CX-5 is not a “touch-only” vehicle. Core functions remain accessible through tactile steering wheel controls, while enhanced voice functionality with Google Assistant3 — with the option to upgrade to Google Gemini4 coming in a future update — enables a broader range of natural language conversation. This balanced approach maintains physical feedback where it matters most while streamlining broader controls into a streamlined digital interface.
What drivers are saying about the touchscreen
While some drivers have expressed nostalgia for the tactile feel of the Commander knob and other physical controls, feedback has been largely positive. Industry journalists have also seen the new infotainment system and screen as a step forward, for example, this article on Cars.com, and this Edmunds article, saying “The interface is snappy and responsive, and the user interface is super easy to use.”
We recognize that introducing a digital interface represents a significant change. To ease this transition, our updated system was carefully designed with interfaces, integrations, and alternative control methods crafted to minimize the learning curve and make the adjustment as seamless as possible.
Infotainment modernization plays an essential role in continuously advancing the quality of our vehicles. The new system also elevates the advanced technology of the Mazda CX-5 with Google built-in,2 seamless Apple CarPlay® integration for your iPhone® and Android Auto™ compatibility,5 a larger display, refined voice controls, and integrated climate and camera controls.
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How the new CX-5 touchscreen enhances driver awareness, convenience, and more
Safety is not defined by whether controls are physical or digital. Rather, it depends on clarity, responsiveness, menu structure, redundancy, and thoughtful interaction design. With that in mind, the CX-5 interface incorporates larger touch targets, simplified menu pathways, fast system response times, and alternative control options through voice and steering wheel-mounted controls.
Clearer screen for faster recognition
Our engineering team has worked to design this interface in a way that reduces driver distractions, not amplify them. The new display is larger, dramatically improving visibility of navigation instructions, the backup camera, driver-assistance alerts, and system notifications. And certain controls, like the HVAC are docked to the bottom of the display to improve at-a-glance readability. Clearer information directly supports quicker comprehension and better decision-making.
Voice + touch provides more flexibility
Our HMI doesn't rely on touch alone to adjust settings. You can continue to use voice commands and/or steering wheel-mounted controls to supplement the native touchscreen interface. The result is that drivers can choose the most appropriate and natural method for a situation, such as voice control via Google Assistant on the highway.5
Steering wheel still controls core functions
While some of the broader customizations that aren't adjusted every day are now accessible through the new touchscreen display, frequently changed settings remain available on your steering wheel. Media selection, volume adjustments, Mi-Drive (drive mode selection), and other common features are all still managed by buttons and controls on the steering wheel.
Seamless smartphone integration
The 2026 Mazda CX-5 continues to offer flexible smartphone integration, letting drivers choose Apple CarPlay® integration for your iPhone® and Android Auto™ compatibility2 to mirror their preferred device. Unlike some built-in systems that drop these familiar interfaces, Mazda keeps both options available alongside Google built-in and complimentary for 1 year.5 Designed for touch interaction, the display makes using Apple CarPlay® integration for your iPhone® and Android Auto™ compatibility intuitive, reflecting the same touch-first experience drivers already know from their phones.
Responsive interface
The processing speeds of our HMI minimize input lag and confirmation delays. To put it another way, drivers don't have to wait to watch and check whether a button they've pressed registered their click. So whether you're inputting a new destination before you leave, changing climate control settings at a red light, or using the backup camera to exit a parking space, you can navigate our system confidently, promptly, and predictably.
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Experience our new HMI: Shaped by direct customer feedback
We understand and recognize the sentiment around the value of tactile and physical controls in cars. As vehicles incorporate more advanced safety, connectivity, and comfort features, interface design must also evolve accordingly. The new human-machine interface in the 2026 CX-5 was developed to meet real customer needs in an intuitive, intentional, driver-focused manner, rather than simply and thoughtlessly transferring every function into a single screen.
The 2026 Mazda CX-5 touchscreen interface is more than just an aesthetic change; it's a driver-focused evolution that blends the intuitive usability and design that benefits CX-5 customers. Once you experience the legibility, speed, and flexibility of the new system, its advantages become clear. The new Mazda CX-5 touchscreen display delivers intuitive connectivity, fast performance, and thoughtful design to make your driving experience as practical and seamless as possible.
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This article is intended for general informational purposes only and is based on the latest competitive information available at the time of posting. Information herein is subject to change without notice and without Mazda incurring any obligations. Please review a variety of resources prior to making a purchasing decision.