An ad for the yet-to-launch Mazda 6 on oto.my has yielded information on equipment and specs for the D-segment sedan and estate. There are indeed going to be three variants, confirming what was revealed in a listing we talked about earlier: 2.0, 2.5 and 2.5 Grand Touring – the latter being the estate.
The ad, posted by Advant Speed of PJ, lists prices as follows: 2.0 sedan (RM154k), 2.5 sedan (RM181k) and 2.5 Grand Touring (RM185k). It adds that there are five colours available – Aluminium Metallic, Blue Reflex, Meteor Gray, Snowflake White Pearl and Soul Red.
The two SkyActiv-G petrol engines are direct-injected four-cylinder units. They’re mated to a six-speed auto. The smaller engine produces 153 hp at 6,000 rpm and 200 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm; the bigger one does 185 hp at 5,700 rpm and 250 Nm of torque at 3,250 rpm. Fuel consumption is a quoted 17.4 and 15.6 km per litre respectively.
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Regardless of what variant you choose, you get six airbags, 60:40 split rear seats, push start, auto wipers and climate control, cruise control, a TFT touch-screen with MP3, AUX, USB and Bluetooth, front and rear sensors with reverse camera and a start-stop system, amongst others.
And that’s just the standard kit. The list of extras to be had on the higher trims are no less impressive, including auto-levelling bi-xenon headlamps, DRLs, LED tail lamps, keyless entry, i-ELOOP regenerative braking, i-Activsense tech, shift paddles, sat-nav and an 11-speaker BOSE sound system – click on the images above to find out more.
If word on the wire is to be believed, the Mazda 6 is likely to receive its official local launch sometime in the next couple of months. Not long now!
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Comments on the Mazda 6 reveal positive impressions, highlighting its excellent value for money given its extensive features, design, and driving performance, especially compared to rivals like Accord and Camry. Many praise its safety equipment, such as 6 airbags and VSC, at all variants, which is considered commendable in Malaysia. There is enthusiasm about its styling, especially the estate model, and its high specifications for the price. Some comments mention the high cost of aftersales service and concerns over service quality, reflecting mixed experiences with Mazda's after-sales support. Overall, the general sentiment is favorable, emphasizing the Mazda 6 as a well-designed, well-equipped alternative to more traditional Japanese and continental sedans, appreciating its value, performance, and safety features.