Prueba Mazda CX-5 2026 pantalla sin botones: la uso conduciendo y en parado

In this video, I'll show you how to use the 2026 Mazda CX-5's touchscreen while stationary and driving: menus, settings, and operating logic, all without any fuss. If you "hate" touchscreens and prefer buttons, this video is for you: Has Mazda taken a step backward or a step forward by going "button-free"? I'm Nacho Torres, a journalist specializing in automotive news, and I recorded this practical video at a car presentation, without any prior knowledge of the touchscreen, using the system as you would in your daily life: navigating menus, changing settings, and testing how it performs while driving (when you really see if it's intuitive or frustrating). What you'll see in the video: How to access and navigate the 2026 Mazda CX-5's menus and the logic behind them. Which settings are best left configured once and forgotten (to avoid daily struggles). Which things are easy to do and which require practice, especially while driving. * Where are the most sought-after functions: audio, phone, connectivity, vehicle preferences, and driver assistance features? My honest conclusion: whether this "buttonless" approach is a success in terms of safety/usability or if it will drive you crazy. Connectivity: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are available. In the base model, they work with a cable, and in the rest of the range, wirelessly (I won't do a tutorial on this). If you arrived here from a search engine, this video answers searches such as: Mazda CX-5 2026 screen, how to use CX-5 screen, Mazda CX-5 menus, Mazda Connect CX-5, Mazda CX-5 infotainment, Mazda screen settings, how to operate it while driving, Mazda buttonless screen, buttons vs. screen. Continued in the comments. #MazdaCX5 #Mazda #Screen #Infotainment #MazdaConnect #Cars #CarReview #Technology #Connectivity Chapters 0:00 Why this video: "Screen haters," come here ;-) 0:35 What the screen is like and Mazda's approach 1:20 The first thing you should understand: menu logic 2:25 Operating while stationary: where everything is 4:10 Connectivity: phone, audio, and quick settings 6:00 Car settings: what you should touch once and you're done 7:40 On the road: how it performs in real-world driving 9:20 The most convenient and the most frustrating aspects 10:50 Tricks to make it faster and more intuitive 12:20 Step forward or backward without buttons? 13:30 Summary and conclusion 14:00 The end, and we'll continue in the comments Nacho Torres “Volante” is a motoring journalism channel with more than 15 years on YouTube and 25 years of experience in the specialized press. Here you'll find car reviews, comparisons of new cars, analyses of compact and family SUVs, and everything related to electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid cars. We talk about cars, driving, and how mobility is changing in Spain, Europe, and the world. And I do it with the intention that everyone who visits here, whether they know about cars or not, can understand. Always with journalistic rigor and clear data, and I try to do it with a good sense of humor, so you can draw your own conclusions behind the wheel. Nacho Torres Volante: Journalism, sweat, and soul.