Mazda Connected Services are coming in 2022

December 21 2021,

Mazda Connected Services are coming in 2022

Mazda is introducing a new suite of Connected Services on its models next year. Models like the 2022 Mazda3, redesigned Mazda CX-5, all-new Mazda CX-50, and the Mazda CX-9 will offer a suite of Connected Services accessed through a mobile app.

 

Using the MyMazda app, users will get access to a range of functionality including the ability to lock and unlock the doors, turn the engine on or off, turn the headlights on or off, and set the temperature for the interior when you enter the vehicle.

 

You can do all of this to your mobile app by downloading the MyMazda app on your smartphone.

 

The MyMazda app gives you a range of other functions as well including health status and maintenance reminders. You can also find your vehicle using the app if you've lost its location in a crowded parking lot for example. Lastly, you can send navigation data to the car so that when you get in the nav system is ready to take you to your destination.

 

Give us a call today to learn more about the MyMazda app and everything that it has to offer.

 

 

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