How to use the navigation in the Mazda Atenza?

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WillowFitz
07/24/25 8:49pm
The method to use the navigation system in the Mazda Atenza is: Open the Atenza navigation system, input your destination on the display interface, set it as the destination, and then click 'Start Navigation'. Below is more information about using the navigation: 1. The destination can be changed at any time: During the navigation trip, if you suddenly want to go somewhere else, you can add a new destination by changing the destination. If you are familiar with certain areas that are congested or under maintenance, you can avoid these places by setting up an avoidance area. 2. Route planning methods: There are four route planning methods: System Recommended, Highway Priority, General Priority, and Distance Priority. You can choose according to your actual situation.
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MacZoe
08/11/25 11:17am
The first time I drove the Mazda Atenza, the navigation system was a bit confusing, but it became smooth after a few uses. After starting the engine, look for the navigation icon on the center console screen and tap it. Use the rotary knob to select letters and input the destination address, or simply press the voice button and say 'Navigate to somewhere'—the system recognizes it quickly. After inputting, set the route type, such as avoiding highways or congested roads, then confirm the route to start guidance. The screen displays real-time maps with voice prompts, so it's advisable to set everything up before driving to avoid distractions. It can connect to a mobile app to update maps, preventing wrong directions from outdated maps, making it worry-free and safe to use.
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