What are Mazda Connected Services?

December 21 2021,

What are Mazda Connected Services?

Mazda is significantly improving the functionality of its vehicles in 2022 with multiple new models getting a wide range of new features through the introduction of the Mazda connected suite of services.

 

Mazda Connected Services offer a range of possibilities to 2022 Mazda vehicle owners. The services will be offered on the Mazda3 as well as the redesigned Mazda CX-5 and Mazda CX-9 among others. The new suite of technologies allow Mazda owners to connect remotely to their vehicle through the MyMazda app.

 

Using the app on their mobile phone, users can start the engine remotely, lock or unlock the doors, turn the headlights on or off, or warm up or cool down the cabin.

 

There are a range of other things that you can do with Mazda Connected Services. You can check the status of your vehicle to make sure that it is performing to optimal specifications, and you can also find the vehicle in a parking lot if you don't remember where it was parked. Last but not least, you can send a destination on the navigation system using your mobile phone. Give us a call today to learn more about Mazda Connected Services coming in 2022.

 


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