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More Mazdas in line for smartphone app connectivity, SOS functions


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More Mazdas in line for smartphone app connectivity, **** functions

Mazda Australia is set to roll out its connected service system to more of its lineup in Australia as part of forthcoming updates.

The company’s national marketing manager, Alastair Doak, told CarExpert it’s a “reasonable assumption” that more models will get these functions.

At this stage it’s unclear exactly which Mazda model will be the next to pick up connected services.

The Mazda Connected Services project has been in the works from a local perspective for a number of years. According to Mazda Australia senior manager planning and project delivery, Ken Wong, the functionality will differ depending on the model.

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The updated

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convertible is the first model to debut Mazda Connected Services in Australia.

Mazda offers updated MX-5 owners three years of complimentary use of the connected services system with the purchase of their vehicle. At this stage it hasn’t disclosed how the system will be paid for after this point.

To make the system work there’s an embedded eSIM, as well as an emergency **** button between the sun visors.

In the event of a collision where the airbags deploy the connected services automatically connects the vehicle to emergency services, and sends an ambulance if required.

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There’s also a stolen vehicle assistance function that allows for real-time tracking of the vehicle to be shared with the police.

The new MyMazda smartphone and Apple Watch app allows owners to remotely lock their MX-5 but not unlock it, as well as flash the ***********.

Other functions available in the MyMazda app include a vehicle locator function; fuel level, range, vehicle status and tyre pressure information; servicing reminders; and push notification alerts when the MX-5 enters and exits a predefined geofencing area.

Mazda isn’t the first carmaker in Australia to introduce a connected services system by far. Brands like BMW, Ford, Genesis, Hyundai, Kia, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota already offer similar systems with comparable functionality.

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