And for about the same 13yrs, folks have complained about the cramped back seat of the CX-5 compared to other competitors. It appears to be the same platform - again- but has been stretched to give more legroom and cargo space. They are keeping the independent rear suspension from what I have read.
The biggest fail to me is not having the new motors ready at launch. How they could put so much time into this and use a motor that was introduced in 2014 is beyond me. Of course it has been tweaked over the years, but it is the same basic motor. The 6-sp auto is also the same since 2014 (I mean they designed a new 8-sp for the CX-90, why not get one ready for the FWD based cars as well?). The turbo has been axed and there is no upgrade model available at launch. We are promised an upgraded hybrid which will supposedly exceed the 2.5T's performance and economy, but this remains to be seen.
To me Mazda has been having some pretty big fails of late (CX-70 that is just a 4-5 seat CX-90 was the first). The CX-5 is not an all new car. They weren't designing a new CX-5 from the ground up. Heck, it even looks like the current car with a mid cycle refresh. Most uninformed folks wouldn't even notice the difference between a 25 and 26. The CX-90 didn't come out with an incomplete range of engines and the CX-5 shouldn't have either with it being Mazdas best selling car in the US.