According to Tracey Lines who is at Mazda UK the latest 'Skyactiv X' 2 litre petrol is to be offered later this year in automatic form. I shall however not be one of the front runners to purchase said vehicle as i feel hard bitten by the problems experienced with the latest Skyactiv diesel offering in the CX-5 i currently own.
I would add that as a vehicle it is extremely hard to fault the CX-5 and thought I made that point clear early on in my narrative, it looks good from the outside, is very refined inside, handles very well for an SUV, gives good MPG for such a high vehicle and is very quiet compared to our previous Mazda3 Coupe.
My issue is solely with the engine which does on occasion start on 3 cylinders and a horrifying rattle which accompanies it, this does not happen on each cold start-up nor does it do so on any particular weather related day, it is sporadic as is the engine RPM which can vary from 800 to 1800 on any cold start-up which in this day and age should not occur with faults having been ironed out pre production if any are experienced by purchasing customers then they should be listened to and not merely sidelined with excuses that do not wash.
My comments are directed solely at Mazda as a Company for their failure to act expediently to rectify a problem with the one major unit that can make or break the vehicle and the owners enjoyment of same, not to individuals owners of Mazda's of whom I am one and have owned as stated a number of them over the course of several years which have given me no cause for concern performing faultlessly only seeing the Garage for the service intervals to be completed and nothing else.
Hope this clarifies my situation to those of you who have this vehicle and experience no problems with them in which I hope that you continue with trouble free motoring for many years.