Mazda Unveils the 2014 Mazda6
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:57 pm
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Mazda has unveiled the all-new 2014 Mazda6 sedan at the Moscow Motor Show. The Mazda6 is the second new generation of Mazda models that adopts the full range of Mazda's new Skyactiv technology and KODO design language.
The new Mazda6 was previewed by the Mazda Takeri concept that was unveiled late last year. "The new Mazda6 has a robust framework and a low, wide stance that expresses strength and stability, creating the impression of amazing vitality without detracting from the universal aesthetic appeal and beautiful form it displays as a CD car," says Chief Designer Akira Tamatani. Inside the new Mazda6 features a driver-oriented cockpit.
In Russia, buyers will be able to choose between a 2.0L four-cylinder with 147 horsepower or a 2.5L engine with 189 horsepower. The 2.0L engine can be mated to either a six-speed manual or automatic, while the 2.5L can only be combined with the six-speed automatic transmission. The Mazda6 with the 2.5L engine also gets Mazda's new "i-ELOOP" brake energy regeneration system, which improves fuel efficiency in real world driving situations. According to Mazda, the Mazda6 is the first passenger car brake energy regeneration system in the world to utilize a capacitor. The Mazda6 also gets "i-stop," Mazda's start/stop idling system.
Mazda hasn't released the specs for the US version, but has stated that the new Mazda6 will go be introduced to global markets starting in late 2012.
I'm digging the rear... for some reason I'm seeing some RX-7 (FD) in it. The front headlights look like Audi and Subaru's love child though, haha.Mazda has unveiled the all-new 2014 Mazda6 midsize sedan at the Moscow Motor Show. The new Mazda6 is scheduled to start arriving in some markets this fall. At the show chief designer Akira Tamatani revealed that Mazda is currently deciding if a coupe version of the Mazda6 makes sense. Tamatani told Autocar, "There is no decision, but I would love to make one. The first job is to make the saloon and estate, but from this position a coupe is not so far away."
If a coupe version is produced, it could arrive as early as a year after the sedan and wagon versions arrive. Mazda program manager Hiroshi Kajiyama also confirmed that an all-wheel drive Mazda6 is currently being evaluated by Mazda.
"There are no set plans, but we are studying the possibility of introducing all-wheel drive - it would be a good weapon with which to establish the brand," said Kajiyama. "It is my belief that there is a very strong opportunity for us if we bring it to market."