I'm not due for a new vehicle anytime soon so this is only my 2¢. I also prefer physical buttons. We know very little about the upcoming hybrid i.e total HP, torque, transmission type (CVT,eCVT, 6 or 8 speed). A full review including a road test will prove Mazda's claim that it's as fast as the turbo. There's a trend towards adding hybrids at the expense of optional more powerful engines; I can think of RAV4 no more V6, Outlander no more V6, Equinox/Terrain no more V6, Forester no more turbo, etc. No hybrids yet for Equinox/Terrain but the new Forester hybrid didn't impress the auto journalists.
I'm also wondering if Mazda will keep 3 different engines for the CX-50...Perhaps the 2.5 NA will be dropped? That would leave the turbo for those missing it dearly in the upcoming CX-5. The Mazda 3 and CX-30 used to have 3 different engines but the base 2.0L was dropped. Mazda is a small company so having only 2 engine choices per model makes sense. The CX-70/90 have 3 different engines but in fact only 2 if we consider the detuned version of the base trims.