Standard Luxury: Tech Features Included in Every 2026 Mazda CX-70 Trim

January 30 2026,

Standard Luxury: Tech Features Included in Every 2026 Mazda CX-70 Trim

The 2026 Mazda CX-70 sets a new standard for what drivers across Ontario can expect from a base equipment list. While many SUVs reserve their best technology for top-tier trims, Mazda takes a different approach - equipping every CX-70 with features that elevate daily driving from the entry model up. Whether you're considering the GS-L or exploring higher trims, you'll find a consistent foundation of connectivity, safety, and convenience that makes premium technology accessible.

This isn't about upselling you to unlock basic features. The CX-70's approach reflects a philosophy where essential technology comes standard, allowing you to choose higher trims based on preference rather than necessity. Let's explore what you can count on in every 2026 CX-70, regardless of which trim fits your budget.

Connectivity That Works for Everyone

Every 2026 Mazda CX-70 includes a 12.3-inch centre display with touchscreen functionality, creating a clear hub for all your infotainment needs. This isn't a stripped-down base system - it's the same display size found throughout the lineup, ensuring every driver gets a responsive interface.

Smartphone integration varies by powertrain: Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard on mild-hybrid (MHEV) models, while the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) GS-SC trim features wired connectivity. Both systems provide full functionality for navigation, music, and messaging.

Wireless phone charging appears on MHEV trims starting with the GS-L, keeping your device powered without hunting for charging cables during your commute. PHEV models include multiple USB-C ports for wired charging throughout the cabin.

The eight-speaker Harmonic Acoustics audio system provides balanced sound quality in every CX-70. Mazda engineered this system to deliver clear audio throughout the cabin, so podcasts, music, and navigation prompts come through cleanly regardless of seating position.

Climate Comfort as Standard Equipment

Dual-zone automatic climate control appears in every CX-70 trim, allowing driver and passenger to set individual temperature preferences. This feature, often reserved for mid-level trims in competing SUVs, comes standard here. Rear heater ducts ensure second-row passengers stay comfortable during Ontario winters, distributing warm air efficiently throughout the cabin.

Heated front seats and a heated steering wheel are standard on the GS-L and above, addressing the practical realities of Canadian driving. These aren't luxury additions - they're everyday essentials that Mazda recognizes as baseline expectations.

The 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support also comes standard, ensuring you can find your ideal driving position without manual adjustments.

Safety Technology Across the Board

Mazda's i-Activsense suite comes standard on every CX-70, delivering comprehensive driver assistance without requiring package upgrades. Smart Brake Support Front monitors the road ahead and can apply braking if a collision becomes imminent. Blind Spot Monitoring alerts you to vehicles in adjacent lanes, while Rear Cross Traffic Alert warns of approaching traffic when reversing.

Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning helps maintain your position within lane markings, and Emergency Lane Keeping can provide corrective steering if the system detects an unintended lane departure. Driver Attention Alert monitors your driving patterns and suggests breaks if it detects signs of fatigue.

Mazda Radar Cruise Control comes standard, maintaining a set following distance from the vehicle ahead and adjusting speed automatically in traffic. This feature transforms highway driving, reducing fatigue on long trips across Ontario.

Practical Convenience Features

The hands-free power rear liftgate appears on the GS-L and above, allowing you to open the cargo area with a foot motion when your hands are full. Remote-folding rear seats feature release levers in the cargo area, streamlining the loading process when you need to configure space for larger items.

Advanced Keyless Entry and push-button start come standard, eliminating the need to retrieve your key from your pocket or bag. The system detects the key fob's presence and unlocks doors automatically as you approach.

Mazda's unique sub-trunk design provides concealed storage beneath the cargo floor, keeping valuables out of sight. Additional compartments and hooks throughout the cargo area help organize groceries, sports equipment, and other items that might otherwise shift during transit.

Exterior Features That Matter

Automatic on/off LED headlights with auto-leveling come standard, ensuring optimal visibility without manual adjustments. LED daytime running lamps and LED taillights provide modern lighting performance across all trims. High Beam Control automatically switches between high and low beams based on oncoming traffic, reducing the need for constant manual adjustments during night driving.

Rain-sensing windshield wipers activate automatically when moisture is detected, adjusting speed based on precipitation intensity. Power-heated side mirrors with integrated LED turn signals come standard, combining visibility with safety signaling.

The front wiper de-icer appears on several trims, addressing the specific challenges of winter driving by preventing ice buildup on wiper blades - a practical feature for drivers throughout Ontario.

Technology That Grows With You


Alexa Built-in comes standard on the PHEV GS-SC and appears on MHEV GT trims and above, providing voice-controlled access to smart home functions, music streaming, and information requests. This integration allows you to check your home security, adjust thermostats, or add items to shopping lists without leaving the driver's seat.

Mazda Online Navigation is standard on GT and higher trims, offering real-time traffic updates and route optimization without requiring smartphone data. SiriusXM Satellite Radio with a complimentary three-month trial expands your audio options beyond local stations, particularly valuable during long-distance travel.

The Active Driving Display projects key information onto the windshield in your line of sight, reducing the need to glance down at the instrument cluster. This heads-up display shows speed, navigation directions, and safety alerts where you can see them without taking your eyes off the road.

Storage and Organization

The CX-70's interior includes thoughtful storage solutions as standard equipment. Front and rear dual USB-C inputs ensure every passenger can charge devices, recognizing that modern families travel with multiple phones, tablets, and other electronics.

The centre console provides secure storage for wallets, phones, and other valuables, while door pockets accommodate water bottles and smaller items. Cupholders are positioned for easy access without interfering with the shifter or other controls.

Second-row passengers benefit from dedicated climate vents integrated into the rear of the centre console, ensuring comfortable temperatures regardless of where you're seated. Reclining rear seats allow passengers to adjust their position for longer trips, adding comfort without requiring premium trim levels.

What Standard Equipment Means for You

The 2026 Mazda CX-70's approach to standard equipment changes how you evaluate trim levels. Instead of deciding which essential features you can afford, you're choosing between good and better - every trim includes the technology most drivers use daily.

This philosophy means you can confidently select a lower trim without sacrificing connectivity, safety, or convenience. The GS-L provides everything you need for comfortable, connected driving. Higher trims add refinements like ventilated seats, premium audio, and advanced driver assistance, but they don't gatekeep the basics.

For families in Ontario, this approach simplifies the buying process. You're not calculating which safety features you can live without or whether wireless charging justifies a higher payment. Those features come standard, allowing you to focus on preferences rather than necessities.

Experience the 2026 Mazda CX-70 at Woodstock Mazda

The 2026 Mazda CX-70 demonstrates that standard equipment can be genuinely comprehensive. From the 12.3-inch touchscreen and smartphone integration to the full i-Activsense safety suite, every trim provides technology that enhances daily driving. Visit our team at Woodstock Mazda to explore how the CX-70's standard features align with your needs and compare which trim level offers the right balance of included technology and optional upgrades for your driving style.

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