This is COMPLETE speculation, but maybe changes to the interior were delayed along with the diesel engines? Releasing the 2016s with new engines and overhauled interior equipment makes a bigger bang.
Or maybe Mazda is just really committed to fixing the current headunit. Oh, who am I kidding...
Or maybe Mazda is just really committed to fixing the current headunit. Oh, who am I kidding...
Maybe this is a silly question, but why on earth would a car company release a new model with literally no changes? Why wouldn't they keep the 2014's out (since they are technically 2014.5's anyway) until they are ready to make additional changes?