You have so many vehicles that offer this in the CX-5 Price range - Toyota Sequoia, Porsche Cayenne, some BMWs etc. Cannot understand why Mazda does not do this.
Sequoia starts at 45K, Cayenne at 60K. BMW X3 starts at 40K new. That is not even remotely close to the 24-33K CX5 price range. Add in options and those vehicles are double the price of a CX5.
Adjustable suspensions ultimately result in expensive repairs. Adding such features would significantly bump up total cost and negatively impact Mazda's reputation of quality and durability.
What Mazda does need to include in the redesign: next generation engines with better fuel mileage and improved torque for real world performance similar to the 2.5t drivability. That will help sell more cars.