Mazda 6e – new generation for Mazda’s 6

The first Mazda6e will arrive this summer.

The first Mazda6e will arrive this summer. Credit: Mazda

Revealed at last year’s Brussels Motor Show, and on sale in Europe since last Autumn, the Mazda6e will finally arrive in the UK this summer with a new 78kWh single battery specification – priced at £38,995 for the Takumi and £39,995 for Takumi Plus. Mazda say the car reinvents the Mazda6 for the electric age.

Bringing a fresh take to the well-regarded Mazda6, which across three generations from 2002 to 2023 was a popular model in the UK fleet market, the Mazda6e represents a fresh take on its predecessors, featuring a modern flowing exterior and sleek cabin design.

Launched in Europe with two powertrain options – a 68.8kWh LFP or 80kWh NCM battery, the UK specification Mazda6e simplifies the range with a single 78kWh LFP battery that combines the best of both in terms of range, performance and charging times. The new 78kWh battery delivers a combined range of 348 miles, while 10 to 80 per cent charging time can be as little as 24 minutes. With a 258ps power output the rear-wheel drive Mazda6e will reach 62mph in 7.9 seconds and delivers 290Nm of torque.

Standout design details include frameless doors and at the rear the Mazda6e’s while newly designed Mazda lettering replaces the brand logo badge at the rear of the car. Another unique for Mazda feature is the electronically extendable rear spoiler that enhances stability at speed.

Inside, the Mazda6e’s cabin a panoramic roof contributes to an airy ambiance and sense of space. A floating centre console and instrument panel along with premium materials feature throughout both the available trim levels: Takumi and Takumi Plus. Takumi models will feature black or stone Maztex^ artificial leather, while Takumi Plus offers premium tan Nappa leather with Artificial Suede Cloth woven fabric seat trim.

The smart driver-focused cockpit features a 14.6-inch touchscreen and a 10.2-inch instrument set, complemented by an augmented reality head-up display. Mazda has always had a deserved reputation for quality and premium build quality and the company hopes that together, the exterior and interior elements create a blend of style, comfort and functionality that will attract drivers to the new generation electric Mazda 6.

Available to configure and order now, the first Mazda6e will arrive this summer, while later in the year the next chapter in Mazda’s BEV story will arrive in the UK – with the debut of the all-new Mazda CX-6e SUV.

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