Mazda Reveals Third-Gen CX-5 with Enhanced Safety Suite

July 22 2025,

Mazda Reveals Third-Gen CX-5 with Enhanced Safety Suite

Safety leadership takes center stage in the 2026 Mazda CX-5, continuing the model's legacy as an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award winner. The third-generation crossover expands driver assistance technology while maintaining the engaging performance that has made CX-5 Canada's bestselling Mazda model.

Mazda's approach to safety extends beyond traditional protection systems in the 2026 CX-5. The redesigned model integrates enhanced visibility, improved structural design, and advanced driver assistance features that work together to prevent accidents and protect occupants.

Advanced Driver Assistance Evolution

The 2026 CX-5 introduces several new Advanced Driver Assistance System features designed to enhance protection and build driver confidence. These technologies work in the background, providing support without interfering with the engaging driving experience Mazda customers expect.

The expanded safety suite maintains Mazda's philosophy of keeping drivers actively engaged while providing assistance when needed. The systems enhance awareness and reaction capability rather than replacing driver involvement in the driving process.

Visibility improvements throughout the cabin contribute to overall safety. Larger door openings and improved sight lines help drivers see pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles more clearly in urban environments.

Safety Technology Features:

  • Expanded Advanced Driver Assistance System suite
  • Enhanced structural design for improved protection
  • Improved visibility with larger door openings
  • IIHS Top Safety Pick+ legacy continuation
  • Driver-focused assistance technology philosophy

Structural and Design Safety

The 2026 CX-5's redesigned structure incorporates Mazda's latest safety engineering principles. The vehicle grows 4.5 inches longer in overall length and wheelbase while adding over half an inch in width, creating a more stable platform.

The exterior design evolution includes more angular lighting elements that improve visibility for other drivers. Available 19-inch wheels enhance vehicle stability and road presence, contributing to overall safety through better handling characteristics.

Interior safety improvements include easier access through larger door openings. This design change benefits all passengers but particularly helps with child seat installation and assists elderly passengers entering and exiting the vehicle.

Safety Category

Enhancement

Benefit

Structure

Increased dimensions

Improved stability

Visibility

Larger door openings

Better sight lines

Lighting

Angular LED elements

Enhanced visibility

Assistance

Expanded ADAS suite

Accident prevention

Technology That Protects


The 15.6-inch touchscreen display includes safety-focused features that help drivers stay connected without distraction. Google built-in technology enables voice control for navigation, entertainment, and communication functions.

Natural voice commands allow drivers to control vehicle systems without taking hands off the wheel or eyes off the road. The system responds to conversational language rather than requiring memorized commands or phrases.

Google Maps integration provides real-time traffic information that helps drivers avoid congested areas and potential accident zones. The system suggests alternate routes automatically when conditions change.

Performance and Handling Confidence

The 2026 CX-5's safety philosophy extends to its driving dynamics. The 2.5-litre SkyActiv-G engine produces 187 hp and 185 lb-ft of torque through a six-speed automatic transmission with standard i-Activ all-wheel drive.

Mazda recalibrated the engine for improved responsiveness and refined operation. The powertrain delivers confident acceleration for highway merging and passing situations while maintaining smooth, predictable power delivery.

The standard i-Activ all-wheel drive system enhances traction and stability in Canadian weather conditions. The system automatically adjusts power distribution between front and rear wheels based on driving conditions and surface grip levels.

Interior Safety and Comfort

The cabin design prioritizes both safety and comfort with high-quality materials and thoughtful ergonomics. Seven-colour ambient lighting on front door trims provides subtle illumination that enhances visibility without creating distraction.

Increased rear passenger space reduces fatigue on longer trips, contributing to alert driving. The additional leg, knee, and headroom keeps passengers comfortable, reducing the need for frequent stops that can increase accident risk.

Safety You Can Count On

The all-new 2026 Mazda CX-5 continues Mazda's approach to vehicle safety while delivering the engaging driving experience that defines the brand. The model arrives at Canadian dealerships in Spring 2026.

Learn more about the comprehensive safety features that make the 2026 CX-5 one of the safest vehicles in its segment by visiting Sunridge Mazda.


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