There are many speculations, but nothing is confirmed.
A prototype Mazda crossover was spotted up close earlier this month in southern California. It had monochrome wraps to conceal its styling. It was spotted in southern California with monochrome wraps that tried to hide its styling.
The changes are not significant, as you can see. The way Mazda has been working, it can be called the third evolution Mazda’s Kodo. It follows the CX-30 model. The unofficial rendering shows thicker claddings, a wider grille, and narrower headlights. We also think the bumper and embellishments in that area have been redesigned, although we believe those are highly speculative at this point.
The rear quarter glass is now larger than ever, which was a criticism in the current model. This should be a positive sign for the Japanese automaker if it holds true in the production model.
There have been many speculations regarding the future of Mazda’s top-selling model. According to a Japanese report, the next CX-5 will sit on a rear-wheel drive platform that is shared with the Mazda6. The automaker has also been working on inline-six gasoline engines that can be used with this sporty platform.
Another report suggested that the CX-5’s next generation could be called CX-50. This is again in line with the CX-30’s naming convention and styling convention.