Instrument Panel Area Overview
ƒInstrument cluster............................................................................. page 5-27
„ Active driving display......................................................................... page 5-43
… Hazard warning
flasher switch............................................................ page 5-82
† Mazda Connect.................................................................................. page 7-6
‡ Climate control system (front).............................................................. page 6-6
ˆ Heated steering wheel switch............................................................. page 6-26
‰ Seat warmer switches........................................................................ page 6-23
Š Seat ventilation switches.................................................................... page 6-28
‹ Rear window defogger switch............................................................ page 5-79
Œ REAR switch......................................................................................page 6-19
Rear control switch............................................................................ page 6-19
Ž Glove compartment.......................................................................... page 7-33
Accessory socket............................................................................... page 7-47
Cup holder....................................................................................... page 7-30
‘ Vent................................................................................................... page 6-2
’ Power switch.................................................................................... page 5-14
“ Horn................................................................................................ page 5-83
” Lock release lever.............................................................................. page 3-50
• Tilt and telescopic switch................................................................... page 3-50
– Hood release handle......................................................................... page 4-27
Name of Each Part
Instrument Panel Area Overview
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Rear Cabin Overview
ƒHead restraint................................................................................... page 3-48
„ Seat belt........................................................................................... page 3-25
… USB power outlet.............................................................................. page 7-53
† Overhead light (rear)......................................................................... page 7-42
‡ Map lights........................................................................................ page 7-43
ˆ Rear coat hook..................................................................................page 7-37
‰ Child safety lock................................................................................page 4-12
Š Door-lock knob................................................................................ page 4-12
‹ Power window switch........................................................................ page 4-29
Œ Assist grip......................................................................................... page 7-58
Seat warmer switches........................................................................ page 6-23
Ž Seat ventilation switches.................................................................... page 6-28
Climate control system (rear)............................................................. page 6-17
Second-row seat............................................................................... page 3-37
‘ Bottle holder.....................................................................................page 7-32
’ LATCH Lower Anchors....................................................................... page 3-66
“ Cup holder....................................................................................... page 7-30
” Cargo securing loops......................................................................... page 7-38
• Third-row seat...................................................................................page 3-46
Name of Each Part
Rear Cabin Overview
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Convenient Ways to Usethe e-SKYACTIV PHEV
Switch to Start in EV Mode
The hybrid system can be changed to
start in EV mode.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
Switching the Regenerative Braking
Strength
The regenerative braking strength can
be changed.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
For Eco-Friendly and Economical
Driving
Using the Drive Mode
EV mode is mainly used in urban areas,
while NORMAL mode is used in
suburban areas and on expressways,
which leads to savings in electricity and
fuel consumption.
By actively using regenerative braking
to charge the high voltage battery, it is
possible to increase the EV travel
distance and to reduce fuel
consumption when driving the vehicle
in a mode other than EV mode.
To extend cruising distance
The electrical power consumption
while driving can be reduced and the
cruising distance can be extended by
doing the following operations.
With the charge connector
connected, turn on the climate
control system to provide a
comfortable temperature in the
cabin before driving.
When driving during cold
temperatures, use the seat warmer or
steering warmer instead of the
climate control system.
Adjust the climate control system to
a moderate airflow and temperature
setting.
Refrain from using the defogger
under conditions other than when a
window is fogged or frozen.
By maintaining a sufficient distance
between vehicles and using the
regenerative braking well, more
electrical power can be charged to
the high voltage battery.
To extend the life of the high voltage
battery
The high voltage battery life changes
depending on the vehicle storage
conditions or charging method.
To extend the life of the high voltage
battery, be careful of the following.
(Charging the battery)
Avoid unnecessary, frequent
charging.
Only charge the battery with as much
power as needed, and do not always
fully charge the battery. The
maximum charge limit can be set.
Refer to Convenient Ways to Use of
Charging on page 5-118.
(Parking the vehicle)
Do not park the vehicle in a place
where the ambient temperature is
extremely high or low.
Do not leave the vehicle while the
remaining high voltage battery power
is extremely low.
If the [Battery Cooling] operation notification is displayed on the
center display after driving the
vehicle, select [Activate].
Driving
e-SKYACTIV PHEV
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Climate control timer
The climate control timer is a function
which operates the cooling or heating
system automatically according to a
preset time. The power consumption
of the air conditioner after starting to
drive the vehicle is reduced by
operating the air conditioner and
providing a comfortable temperature
in the cabin before driving.
Refer to Convenient Ways to Use the
Fully Automatic Air-Conditioning on
page 6-12.
Charge Connector Lock
The charge connector lock is a function
which locks the charge connector con-
nected to the vehicle so that it cannot
be pulled out. You can also select the
lock conditions for the charge connec-
tor according to locations and situa-
tions.
1. Select Settings from the homescreen on Mazda Connect.
2. Select EV Settings from the setting screen.
3. Select Charge Connector Lock from the selection screen.
4. Set the lock condition from the se- lection screen.
Available setting changes
Locked When Charging
Unlocks connector when charging is complete
or vehicle is unlocked.
Locked When Connected
Unlocks connector only when vehicle is un-
locked.
Available setting changes
Off
Charge connector remains unlocked at all
times.
Functions using a Smartphone
You can check the remaining high
voltage battery power, operate the
charging, and operate the air
conditioner remotely by a Smartphone
remote control operation using the
Connected Service. For details, consult
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Driving
Charging
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Equipment to Make Cabin More
Comfortable
Fully Automatic Climate Control
(Front)..................................... 6-2Air Vents............................... 6-2
How to Use the Air Vents....... 6-2
Fully Automatic Climate
Control................................. 6-4
Fully Automatic Climate Control
Overview.............................. 6-6
How to Use the Fully Automatic
Climate Control..................... 6-7
Operating Each Switch........... 6-8
Convenient Ways to Use the Fully
Automatic Climate Control ..........
.......................................... 6-12
Fully Automatic Climate Control
(Rear).................................... 6-15 Air Vents............................. 6-15
How to Use the Air Vents..... 6-15
Fully Automatic Climate Control
System................................ 6-16
Fully Automatic Climate Control
System Overview................. 6-17
How to Use the Fully Automatic
Climate Control System........ 6-19
Operating Each Switch......... 6-20
Seat Warmer.......................... 6-22 Seat Warmer
*...................... 6-22
Warnings and Cautions For Using
the Seat Warmer.................. 6-22
How to Use the Seat
Warmer...............................6-23
Convenient Ways to Use the Seat
Warmer...............................6-24
Heated Steering Wheel............ 6-25 Heated Steering Wheel
*........6-25
Warnings and cautions For Using
the Heated Steering Wheel ..........
.......................................... 6-25
How to Use Heated Steering
Wheel................................. 6-26
Convenient Ways to Use Heated
Steering Wheel.................... 6-26
Seat Ventilation...................... 6-27 Seat Ventilation
*.................. 6-27
Warnings and cautions For Using
the Seat Ventilation..............6-27
How to Use the Seat
Ventilation.......................... 6-28
Convenient Ways to Use the Seat
Ventilation.......................... 6-29
Driver Personalization System ..........
............................................ 6-30 Driver Personalization System
*.....
.......................................... 6-30
Warnings and Cautions For Using
the Driver Personalization
System................................ 6-30
How to Use the Driver
Personalization System......... 6-31
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Air Vents
The location and the direction airflow
exits the air vents changes depending
on the air vent adjustment.
How to Use the Air Vents
Air vent open/closet
Move the dial fully in the fully open or
fully closed direction.
Side Vents
1. Open
2. Close
Center Vents
1. Open
2. Close
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Fully Automatic Climate Control (Front)
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Airflow direction adjustment
Side Vents
Center Vents
Airflow selection
Dashboard Vents
Dashboard and Floor Vents
Floor Vents
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Fully Automatic Climate Control (Front)
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Defroster and Floor Vents
Defroster Vents
Fully Automatic ClimateControl
The following functions are
automatically controlled according to
the set temperature.
Airflow temperature controlAirflow amount controlAirflow mode switchingRecirculate/fresh air mode switchingAir conditioning (cooling/
dehumidifying functions) on/off
Seat warmer level selection*
Heated steering wheel operation*
Seat ventilation level selection*
NOTE
To prevent cold airflow immediately
after heating starts when the hybrid
system is cold, the airflow amount is
decreased.
Fully automatic air-conditioning uses
the sunlight and interior temperature
sensors to control the temperature in
the cabin by measuring interior and
exterior temperatures, humidity, and
sunlight. Do not cover the sunlight/
interior temperature sensor.
Sunlight sensor
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Fully Automatic Climate Control (Front)
6-4*Some models.
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