In Australia for a 2017 2.5L NA CX-5 they allow everything from a GF-5 0W20 to a A3/B4 10W40, including 5W30 and 10W30.
Since you do a lot of short tripping, using a thin synthetic 5W30 A5/B5 makes sense. The 913-D oils are at the very thin end of the 5W30 grade, almost a 20 grade, but since your Mazda can use 0W20 this will be fine.
One of the other oils to consider, if you can get it, is Castrol Edge 10W30 A5/B5, it has a low Noack at about 8% and is a little thicker for a GF-5 oil with a HTHS of 3.2 cP.
Since you do a lot of short tripping, using a thin synthetic 5W30 A5/B5 makes sense. The 913-D oils are at the very thin end of the 5W30 grade, almost a 20 grade, but since your Mazda can use 0W20 this will be fine.
One of the other oils to consider, if you can get it, is Castrol Edge 10W30 A5/B5, it has a low Noack at about 8% and is a little thicker for a GF-5 oil with a HTHS of 3.2 cP.