Feast your eyes on the
updated Mazda6, revealed today at the LA Auto Show – where it may not be the
most exciting vehicle on display, but we dare say one of the best-looking.
The Zoom-Zoom brand's rival to the likes of the
Toyota Camry and Honda Accord (to name just two), the Mazda6 competes in one of
the most hotly contested segments in the industry. And the revisions ought to
go a long way towards increasing Mazda's share of that pie.
An extensive facelift of the existing model, the new
6 adopts Mazda's latest design language, foreshadowed by the Vision Coupe
concept unveiled in Tokyo – which is a good thing, especially in the
automaker's signature Soul Red Crystal paint. But what Mazda is touting most
about its new flagship sedan is its upscale accoutrements.
Citing the popularity of the higher-spec versions of
the new CX-9 – 55 percent of which are sold in Grand Touring or Signature trims
in the US – Mazda is offering the new 6 with upscale equipment like Nappa
leather, UltraSuede, and Sen wood trim. The (optionally ventilated) seats have
been redesigned for better ergonomics in a cabin packed with an 8.0-inch
infotainment display, an available 7.0-inch instrument display, and head-up
display on the windshield.
Power comes from Mazda;s Skyactiv-G 2.5-liter four,
in either naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms. With as much as 250
horsepower (on premium fuel, 227 on regular) and 310 lb-ft of torque, Mazda
describes the forced-induction engine (transplanted from the CX-9) as packing
“torque on par with a 4.0-liter V-8 engine” thanks to its variable-pressure
turbocharger. The new Mazda6 is available, once again, with a manual transmission
– but only with the lower-spec engine, while the turbo comes mated to a
six-speed automatic.
The chassis has also been retuned to better optimize
the balance between handling, ride, and NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness).
The rigid-mounted steering rack promises improved feel and response. And better
sound deadening offers a quieter ride.
Look for the heavily revised Mazda6 to reach
showrooms in the spring. By that time we should have a better idea of how much
all these upgrades will cost over the US$ 21,945 at which the outgoing version
starts.