Mazda unveils details of the digital cockpit of the new CX-5
The new Mazda CX-5 enters European markets as the first model with next-generation electronic architecture and an advanced interface with Google Built-in.
What is known
Mazda E/E Architecture+ integrates electronic control units, software layers, communication networks, and external servers for wireless function updates and advanced driver assistance systems.
The new digital architecture lays the foundation for future software-defined Mazda cars. The interior features a touch screen with a diagonal of 12.9 or 15.6 inches, a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, and a head-up display. Physical buttons and switches are retained for basic functions.
Google Built-in is available in all trim levels. The first CX-5 models will feature Google Assistant, but over time it will be replaced by the AI-powered Google Gemini assistant. The system allows voice control of climate and navigation, and is also compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Some trim levels have a Bose audio system with 12 speakers.
The CX-5 is equipped with a 2.5-liter e-Skyactiv G gasoline engine with Mazda M Hybrid technology. The model will appear in European dealerships in December 2025 with a starting price of €32,560 (price in Poland).
Source: Mazda