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2026 Mazda CX-70

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The 2026 Mazda CX-70 is a midsize two-row SUV with greater length and cargo capacity than compact crossovers and no third row. It is often compared to the Honda Passport for off-road features, the Jeep Grand Cherokee for versatility, and the Genesis GV70 for its size and interior. The 2026 model includes additional standard equipment across trims, pricing changes for the plug-in hybrid variant, and the same powertrain lineup as the prior year. Standard configuration features rear-biased i-ACTIV all-wheel drive with a 48-volt mild-hybrid 3.3-liter turbocharged inline-six engine rated at 280 horsepower, connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The CX-70 employs the Mazda Connect infotainment system centered on a 12.3-inch touchscreen standard on all trims, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility plus Alexa Built-in for voice-activated functions such as calls, media playback, navigation, and compatible smart home devices. The MyMazda app provides remote access for locking, preconditioning, and vehicle location. Mazda Connected Services enable over-the-air software updates for the infotainment and driver-assistance systems, while premium navigation and certain remote capabilities require subscriptions following the initial trial period.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • i-Stop auto-reactivates every drive, requiring manual disable each time.
  • Remote start locked behind paid subscription.
  • Rotary infotainment knob feels frustrating to use.
  • Phantom blind spot alerts trigger unexpectedly.
  • Constant telematics data collection and sharing can't be turned off.

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Subscription Lock-in13 mentions

Remote Start Subscription Required

Mazda's MyMazda app provides remote start via smartphone, but requires a paid subscription ($10/mont...

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Interface Friction9 mentions

Rotary infotainment knob frustrating

The CX-70's infotainment system uses a rotary knob and buttons instead of a full touchscreen, which ...

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Electronic Alerts & Nags5 mentions

i-Stop resets every drive

The i-Stop auto start-stop system shuts off the engine at stops but reactivates every drive, requiri...

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Electronic Alerts & Nags4 mentions

Phantom blind spot alerts

The blind spot monitoring system falsely triggers warnings for non-vehicles like guardrails, signs, ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the 2026 Mazda CX-70

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