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"The Touchscreen Is Safer than the Physical Buttons" : Mazda Revives the Debate with Its New CX

Summary by Auto Journal
The debate about the touchscreen and its benefits is likely to be revived: Mazda's statement that the touchscreen is safer than the physical buttons. A drastic change in policy In the interior of a vehicle, the debate between physical buttons and touchscreen is harsh. If over time, manufacturers have rather opted for modernity, some do not hesitate to go back and offer, again, physical buttons. The cause? Studies that have been published as well…
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The debate about the touchscreen and its benefits is likely to be revived: Mazda's statement that the touchscreen is safer than the physical buttons. A drastic change in policy In the interior of a vehicle, the debate between physical buttons and touchscreen is harsh. If over time, manufacturers have rather opted for modernity, some do not hesitate to go back and offer, again, physical buttons. The cause? Studies that have been published as well…

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Auto Journal broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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