The new Mazda 2 was the first of Mazda's new Zoom-Zoom generation although the new Mazda 6 has maybe been the eagerly awaited, and it was well worth the wait. The next generation Mazda6 comes in three bodystyles (sedan, hatchback and estate) and measures 65mm longer, 15mm wider, 5mm taller and 50mm longer wheelbase than the previous, first generation dating back to 2002.
The interior build quality has mainly been addressed in the new generation by reducing body gaps and using higher quality materials, giving the Mazda 6 a more premium feel. The new styling cues on the new Mazda 6 are of course the most noticeable, and all the WCF crew were equally impressed with it. If it drives as good as the first generation, the competition will have a fierce fight on their hands. A new 2.5 liter engine (170hp) is added to the line-up which already consisted of the 1.8 liter (120hp) and 2.0 liter (147 hp) petrol engines and the 140 hp 2.0 turbodiesel.
Mazda has three key factors which influenced the design: Emotional and Sporty, Exclusive Experience and Insightful Package. Or in layman's terms, the driver's emotional connection or driving passion, quality and comfortable interior experience and the combination of style and functionality.
Read on for the first details on the European model. The USA will be getting their own version, but more on that closer to its launch date.
Press Release
Mazda6 at a Glance
* Second of the new-generation models representing an evolution of Zoom-Zoom after the all-new Mazda2
* 3 body styles: sedan, hatchback and estate
* 65 mm longer, 15 mm wider, 5 mm taller, with a 50 mm longer wheelbase (sedan and hatchback) than the ?rst-generation Mazda6
* Exquisite craftsmanship: body gaps greatly reduced and higher quality materials introduced for a greatly improved premium feel
* Mazda’s Karakuri rear seat system (hatchback and estate): one-touch seat-drop function from a latch in the boot panel and an all-new boot tonneau cover for the estate that automatically moves up when the rear liftgate is opened
* Sporty performance feel enhanced by new six- point mounting system for the high-mount double wishbone front suspension and electric power assisted steering
* Excellent coef?cient of drag (Cd) lowered to 0.27 (down from 0.30) for the sedan and hatchback, and to Cd 0.28 (down from 0.32) for the estate
* New 2.5-litre petrol engine (170 PS). Also available are 1.8 and 2.0-litre petrol engines and the MZR-CD 2.0 turbodiesel (140 PS)
* 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre petrol engines‘ fuel ef?ciency and CO 2 levels improved by approximately 10 percent
* Active safety: large disc brakes, ABS, DSC, electronic traction control and brake assist (standard in Europe)
* Stopping distance from 100 km/h is 39 m on dry ground among the best in the class (Mazda in-house measurement)
* Passive safety: Mazda’s stiff and strong Triple-H body shell and up to six airbags (depending on market)
* New safety equipment includes Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS), parking sensor, an extensive ?eld of vision, Mazda’s ?rst active headrest, crushable brake and clutch pedals and extensive pedestrian protection measures
* CF-Net (Cross Functional Network): combination of switches on the steering wheel which provide integrated control of navigation, audio, air conditioning, driving information, and other systems. Centralised display at the top of the instrument panel to minimise movement of the driver’s line of sight
* Independent air temperature controls, and optional (standard depending on grade) advanced keyless entry system with engine start-stop button
* A BOSE® premium sound system with eight speakers and a Bluetooth® hands-free mobile-phone interface, are optional (standard depending on grade)
* Driver’s seat armrest with adjustable front-back slider mechanism
Mazda signalled its rebirth back in 2002 with the ?rst Mazda6, a sleek, stylish and highly successful car, which embodied the company’s Zoom-Zoom spirit of driving pleasure. Since then, it has been one of Mazda Motor Europe’s best-selling cars with a total of over 440,000 units registered (through May 2007). More than a quarter of all Mazda6s have found owners in Germany during this period, at just under 120,000 units, followed by the UK with around 72,700 units, Russia with about 31,200 units and Italy with over 27,700 units. With approximately 38 percent share each, the hatchback and estate are Europe’s most popular Mazda6 body styles with approximately 38 percent of all Europeans preferring the 2.0-litre diesel engine as their Mazda6 choice.
Mazda6 has proven to be a pillar of reliability, and now, here at the Frankfurt Motor Show, ?ve years and over 100 industry awards later, Mazda unveils a new, more re?ned, more premium Mazda6. Set to become the new benchmark in its class, the new Mazda6 will be available in three body types: sedan, hatchback and estate.
The Three Key Values of the Zoom-Zoom Evolution Concept
Zoom-Zoom evolution is the concept behind the new Mazda6. Along with enhanced environmental and safety performance, the car has a more emphatic Mazda character in its design, dynamic performance, packaging and craftsmanship. Mazda adopted the following key values to embody the development concept.
Emotional and Sporty
* Captivating, sporty styling connects with the driver emotionally
* The driving feel creates oneness between the car and driver
Exclusive Experience
* Exquisite and high quality craftmannship makes drivers and passengers feel good.
* The Mazda6 is supremly comfortable, with space and features for relaxed confi dence.
Insightful Package
* Suberb balance between engaging, sporty styling and a comforable space.
* Simple, easy to use, well-thought out driver interfaces and storage space.






