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Old 09-18-2007, 09:18 PM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #21 (permalink)
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That is one beautiful car. Mazda nailed it for sure!
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:48 PM   #22 (permalink)
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i think this comes to the uk nov/dec 07 . we are getting new version then
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Old 10-14-2007, 03:15 PM   #23 (permalink)
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i am going to start saving up for one of those man its the nuts.
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Old 11-05-2007, 12:38 PM   #24 (permalink)
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very good looking, thanks for posting those!
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Old 11-10-2007, 01:42 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Any word on the release yet?
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I made my dealer put me on speed dial.. nothing official yet
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Some other pics I've come across











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Images and information about the second-generation Mazda6 have hit the public domain two days ahead of the mid-size car's official unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show this Wednesday. It appears that the information published on an overseas website has been stripped from the Mazda6's motor show press kit. It confirms that the new Mazda6 will be bigger, safer and more powerful than the successful model it replaces. The original Mazda6 spearheaded Mazda's 21st century turnaround since it launched in August 2002. It has also driven a sales revival in the medium-car class alongside the Honda Accord Euro and Subaru Liberty.

The new Mazda6 looks set to build further on the work done by its predecessor. All three bodystyles – sedan, 5-dr hatchback and wagon – are revealed in the photos, and show a more upmarket visual language than before. There's also a hint of other Mazda models in the styling, especially the RX-8 style flared front wheelarches. In the past Mazda and its owner, Ford, have collaborated on platforms to keep costs down - the Mazda3 and Ford Focus share a platform, as will the new Mazda2 and the next Ford Fiesta - this time around both companies pursued separate strategies. As a result, the Mazda6 rides on an updated version of the first-generation platform, and not the Ford Mondeo platform. Why Ford of Europe and Mazda chose to go their separae ways is anyone's guess, and will surely be a hot topic of discussion at the launch.

The revamped Mazda6 platform has grown in size to accommodate the Mazda6's bigger body. Sedan and 5-dr hatchback versions are 65mm longer, the wagon an extra 75mm between the bumpers. All models share the same 2725mm wheelbase (up 50mm). The Mazda6 is also wider by 15mm. This should mean more space inside the car, particularly in the second row and cargo areas. Despite the size increase, Mazda claims the car's weight has actually dropped, in some instances up to 35kg. Mazda is said to have made advancements in quality; the current model could not match the best in class for ride refinement and cabin noise levels.

Four engines are mentioned in the leaked information; two of which are odds-on for Australia. The old 2.3-litre four-cylinder engine will be replaced by a bigger 2.5-litre version mated to a six-speed manual transmission. Power is up 3kW to 125kW and torque up 19Nm to 226Nm. Despite the bigger size and power increase, the engine is 0.5litres/100km more economical than the engine it replaces (now 8.1litres/100km).

The 2.0-litre turbodiesel engine seems to have lost power, now rated at 103kW and 330Nm compared to 105kW and 360Nm before. We've heard that Australia will not have a diesel version in the line-up when the car launches in May 2008, which suggests we're waiting for a more powerful engine to do diesel duties.

Other mechanical changes include electronic stability control across the range, Xenon headlights that can turn with the steering, and the adoption of electric steering system which marginally reduces load on the engine. Flagship models also look likely to get headlight washers, front and rear parking sensors and LED detailing around the headlights and tail-lights. There is no information about a replacement for the high performance Mazda6 MPS sedan, though one is surely in the works. It's likely the new MPS will adopt a turbocharged version of the standard model's 2.5-litre engine, and may get a power increase to somewhere around 200kW. All-wheel drive is assured.

The new Mazda6 is expected to launch in Australia in May 2008.
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thee all-new Mazda6 is the second model of Mazda’s Zoom-Zoom line-up (after Mazda2) to be evolved to the next level and is engineered to deliver three key values to customers. It is ‘emotional and sporty’ with design appeal and high levels of driving fun. It provides an ‘exclusive experience” with quality feel and superior driving attributes, and an ‘insightful package’ that delivers roominess and comfort without negatively influencing the car’s dynamic design. The combination of these three values is meant to create a strong emotional tie between the car and its owner, like a close friendship, which is called Kizuna in Japanese.>
Design – Japanese Aesthetics

The new Mazda6 inherits the same athletic look as the very successful outgoing model, but communicates this in a more radical way. Longer, wider and taller with a longer wheelbase, its exterior design is executed with exquisite build quality and a sense of form based on Japanese aesthetics for high emotional appeal that is unmistakably Mazda. The new Mazda6 sedan is longer (4,735 mm + 65 mm), wider (1,795 mm + 15 mm), taller (1,440 mm + 5 mm) and has a longer wheelbase (2,725 mm + 50 mm) than the outgoing sedan. It features a flowing roofline that is 2008 Mazda6 in detail Gallery: 2008 Mazda6 in detail
steeper at the C-pillar with a sculptured rear end for a sporty elegance. The new hatchback is much different. It has the same dimensions as the sedan and features a sleek roofline at the C-pillar for a coupe-like character. The estate is the longest (4,765 mm + 75 mm), and it is wider (1,795 mm + 15 mm) and only slightly higher (1,490 mm + 10 mm) than the previous model with a kick-up belt line and sleek windows. On the inside, the new Mazda6 is even roomier and inviting than before. It has higher levels of quality feel with interior forms that are appealing to look at and use. Its cockpit allows the driver to feel one-with-the-car and it has a floating-look
instrument panel that gives a sense of roominess.

Quality, Comfort & Equipment – Premium Look and Feel

Mazda6’s design appeal does not come at the expense of C/D-segment (family-sized) roominess and practicality. In fact, it has more of both. The new Mazda6 has more rear legroom (+20 mm) and shoulder room (+ 9 mm) thanks to its larger vehicle dimensions. The driver enjoys a better view at the road with one of the segment’s best forward-upward visibility and it has newly-designed rear head restraints and door mirrors for a better view to the rear. It is more convenient than before as well, with one of the segment’s widest boot/tailgate
openings (1,066 mm for estate), a Karakuri rear seat folding system that not only drops the 60/40 rear seats down by pulling a latch in the boot trim, but also has a new Karakuri tonneau cover that automatically rises when you open and close the liftgate (estate only). Comfort is improved too with new seat frames for good long-trip and side support and a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system with separate temperature controls for the driver and the passenger. The cockpit is now even sportier with a one-with-the-driver feel. It features blackout driver metres (depending on grade) with new amber-red illumination circled by indirect blue lighting, new sports car-like steering wheel and gear shift lever positions that are closer to the driver for easier control and shifting.

All this is carried out to deliver an ‘exclusive experience’ with Mazda quality evolved to the next level. In an interior with lower levels of cabin noise (-2.5 dB at 60 km/h from 70 dB to 67.5 dB), choice leathers and fabrics are used, and the floor console has a premium dimpled finish and a sliding armrest in leather with detailed stitching (depending on grades). Available as well is a new Action Illumination system with light fade up and down, and interactive light reaction when using the CD and radio. Four grades will be offered (depending on market), each with a long list of equipment, some onboard a Mazda for the first time ever.

By employing a cross-functional network (CF-Net), for instance, more steering wheel control functionality (audio, navigation, air-conditioning, trip computer and Bluetooth® system) than ever before is used. New equipment includes Bi-xenon head lamps, adaptive front lighting (AFS), a tyre pressure monitoring system, a Bluetooth® mobile phone system with seven languages, a parking sensor system, a premium BOSE® audio system and a navigation system featuring a touch-screen, a voice command and a 7-inch split display.

Powertrains – New MZR 2.5-litre Petrol

Further enhancing Mazda6’s ‘exclusive experience’ is a new top of the line engine, the MZR 2.5-litre petrol, replacing the MZR 2.3-litre petrol of the outgoing model. It not only produces more maximum power of 125 kW/170 PS (+ 4 PS) at 6,000 rpm and more maximum torque of 226 Nm at 4,000 rpm (+ 19 Nm) than the 2.3-litre, it also uses 6.9 percent less fuel per 100 km/h (sedan). It is smooth and cultivated with low engine noise thanks to its high-rigidity block, a stronger crankshaft and a dual-mass damper and a flexible flywheel. It employs sequential-valve timing (S-VT) and a variable intake system (VIS). At the same time, the new MZR 2.5-litre petrol has reduced exhaust resistance for even better engine efficiency.

The second-generation Mazda6 inherits three fun and frugal engines from the previous model, all of them updated to use less fuel than before. The most popular engine of the line-up is onboard: the MZR-CD 2.0-litre common-rail turbo diesel with diesel particulate filter (DPF). It produces 103 kW/140 PS at 3,500 rpm and 330 Nm of maximum torque at just 2,000 rpm, and uses 6.7 percent less fuel than the outgoing 2.0-litre turbo diesel version (sedan). Also carried over from the previous model are two MZR petrol engines in 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre displacements. The 2.0-litre produces 108 kW/147 PS of maximum power at 6,500 rpm and maximum torque of 184 Nm at 4,000 rpm, while using 10.3 percent less fuel (sedan). The MZR 1.8-litre base engine produces 88 kW/120 PS of maximum power at 5,500 rpm and maximum torque of 165 Nm at 4,300 rpm, while using 11.7 percent less fuel than the outgoing base petrol (sedan). The second-generation Mazda6 comes with a choice of three transmissions (according to model) including Mazda’s five-speed and six-speed manual gearboxes for all models. To this it adds a five-speed automatic with manual shift modefor the 2.0-litre petrol version for near-manual-like shifting in every gear.

Chassis & Safety – Sporty, Predictable and Safe

To deliver on the ‘emotional and sporty’ key value, engineers improved further Mazda6’s renowned handling and steering. This was not easy, since the car is larger and better equipped. To avoid any gain in weight, which would negatively affect handling and fuel consumption, engineers strictly controlled the weight during development as was done with the third-generation Mazda MX-5 and the new Mazda2. For instance, Mazda6’s all-new body shell has 7 percent more high and ultra-high-strength steel, which result in double-digit increases in both flexural and torsional rigidity for all body styles – without a gain in weight. These efforts resulted in the new Mazda6 being up to –2.4 percent or 35 kg lighter than the outgoing model, which contributes to better handling, crash resistance and fuel efficiency.

A high-mount double wishbone front suspension system is employed with two new perimeter frame mounting points (now six vs. four of the outgoing model), new dynamic dampers for the upper arms and stiffer damper settings for excellent overall rigidity and ride comfort. This is combined with a new front suspension, single-pivot type lower arm (the outgoing model uses a double-pivot type) which gives more precise steering and predictability. Mazda’s E-type multi-link suspension is employed at the back axle with several updates, including larger-diameter (+ 10 mm) trailing arm bushes now placed 25 mm higher for improved rear lift control and a more linear toe-angle change during the rebound. The rear dampers now have an upright layout which realises linear vehicle movement and a feeling of stability.

Rack-drive electric power assist steering (EPAS) is new as well for a firmer steering feel and less fuel consumption overall (-2 percent). Mazda6 also has vastly improved aerodynamic performance and stability at high speeds thanks to its dynamic and sleek exterior design. All external components were wind optimised to produce a coefficient of drag (Cd) of only 0.27 (sedan and hatchback) and just 0.28 (estate).

Active and passive safety systems round out the new Mazda6’s outstanding package of attributes. It has larger diameter ventilated front disc brakes (now 299 mm + 16 mm) and 280 mm rear brake discs for dependable deceleration; backed up by ABS, electronic brake distribution (EBD), brake assist, dynamic stability control (DSC) and traction control system (TCS) as standard on all models. An Adaptative Front Lighting System is as well available. Its new body shell has a newly-introduced perimeter frame extension at the front of the car, and extended joints between the front side members of the perimeter frame, for a 10 percent improvement in impact-absorption here compared to the previous model. On the inside there are new active head restraints to protect the neck in case of rear impact, six airbags, front seat belts with pretensioners and load-limiters and collapsible brake and clutch pedals to reduce the chance of leg injury in a frontal impact. Also onboard are ISOFIX child safety seat mounts and tethers in the outer rear seats, a visual seat belt warning system for rear passengers, pillar trim with energy absorbing ribs and a further improvement of pedestrian protection measures.


- Design based on Japanese aesthetics
- Three distinct body styles – sedan, hatchback, estate – all longer, taller, wider with a longer wheelbase
- Aerodynamics improved with coefficient of drag (Cd) of only 0.27 (sedan and hatchback) and 0.28 (estate) some of the best in segment
- Minimal gaps between body panels for a look of solid quality
- Sedan and hatchback are longer (4,735 mm + 65 mm), wider (1,795 mm + 15 mm), taller (1,440 mm + 5 mm) with a longer wheelbase (2,725 mm + 50 mm)
- Estate is longer (4,765 mm + 75 mm), wider (1,795 mm + 15 mm) and only slightly taller (1,490 mm + 10 mm) with a longer wheelbase (2,725 mm + 50 mm)
- Front bumper with new headlamp design, large lower intake and vertical-type fog lamps
- Rear lamps with LED standard in Europe

Interior

- Highest levels of quality craftsmanship
- Floor console with sliding leather armrest
- More rear legroom (+ 20 mm) and shoulder room (+ 9 mm) for even more comfort
- New boot/tailgate design with largest opening (1,066 mm for estate) in segment for easy loading
- Rearward visibility improved by optimised door mirror shapes and new rear head restraints
- Reduced steering wheel angle for more comfortable steering
- Gear shift lever placed closer to driver for easier shifting
- New Action Illumination light system with fade in/out for audio commands
- Karakuri rear seat-fold system now with automatic Karakuri tonneau cover (estate)

Powertrains

- New MZR 2.5-litre petrol engine replaces 2.3-litre petrol of previous model
- Maximum power of 125 kW/170 PS (+ 4 PS) at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque of 226 Nm at 4,000 rpm (+ 19 Nm)
- Lightweight pistons and fully floating piston pins, high-rigidity block, increased crankshaft rigidity, dual-mass damper and a flexible flywheel for smooth, quiet power delivery
- SV-T for optimised engine efficiency and VIS for maximum torque at all engine speeds
- Exhaust resistance reduced in the exhaust manifold for optimal engine operation and reduced engine noise at low speeds
- MZR 2.5-litre uses 0.6 litres less per 100 km than the previous 2.3-litre (sedan)
- Two carry-over petrols and one diesel, all using less fuel than before
- MZR-CD 2.0-litre turbo diesel with DPF produces 103 kW/140 PS at 3,500 rpm and 330 Nm of maximum torque at just 2,000 rpm, and uses 0.4 litres less
- MZR 2.0-litre petrol produces 108 kW/147 PS at 6,500 rpm and maximum torque of 184 Nm at 4,000 rpm, and uses 0.8 litres less
- MZR 1.8-litre petrol produces 88 Kw/120 PS at 5,500 rpm and maximum torque of 165 Nm at 4,300 rpm, and uses 0.9 litres less
- Five-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift mode for 2.0-litre petrol

Chassis & Safety

- Despite larger dimensions and more equipment, new Mazda6 weights up to 35 kg less
- 7 percent increase in use of high and ultra-high strength steels vs. outgoing model
- Double-digit increases in flexural and torsional rigidity for all body styles for improved handling and safety
- High-mount double wishbone front suspension
- E-type multilink rear suspension
- Rack drive Electric Power Assist Steering introduced for firmer steering feel and reduced fuel consumption
- Improved active safety with larger front disc brakes (now 299 mm + 16 mm)
- ABS, EBD, brake assist, traction control system (TCS) and DSC standard for all models
- High-intensity Bi-xenon headlamps, Adaptative Front Lighting System, tyre pressure monitoring system and parking sensor system (optional)
- New active front head restraints that lower the chance of neck injury during rear impact (standard in Europe)
- New collapsing clutch and brake pedals for improved lower leg injury prevention
- Front passenger, side and curtain airbags standard for all models
- A further improvement of pedestrian protection including energy-absorbing space between the bonnet and the engine
- Special foam in the bumper beam and plastic reinforcements at the bottom of the front bumper to help lower the chance of leg injuries

Equipment

- New heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system with separate controls for front seats
- Cross-functional network (CF-Net) introduced for more steering wheel control functionality
- Four equipment grades
- Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System and push on/off ignition button (optional)
- Bluetooth® mobile phone system with one-button (on steering wheel) operation in seven European languages (optional)
- 8-speaker premium Bose® audio system with digital amplifying technology (optional)
- Navigation system with touch screen, voice command and a 7-inch split display
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Looks promising even though there is a lot of current model Mondeo DNA in there! My guess is that if they do replace the MPS they will use the three litre V6 engine. Who knows, time wil tel.

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Old 12-24-2007, 12:23 PM   #31 (permalink)
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That's interesting, I didnt know there was Modeo DNA in there. I always thought the Mondeo was one of Ford's best offerings, but they never brought it to North America.

I like where this is going
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Hey guys new to the site I'm more of a V-8 guy I own a 99 Camaro SS, and a 2007 Regular Cab Silverado. I'm a service advisor at a Mazda dealership down in texas my wife drives an 07 Mazda 3. Anyway enough introductions. The pictures you guyz are looking at are the version of the M6 that's coming out in Europe, the U.S version will be slightly different I've been told by our DCSM that we should receive the first 2 in sept of this year. Now this you guys are really going to love. The V-6 version of it will be powered by the 3.7 that was currently installed in the CX-9 for 08. I'll be trading the 3 for sure. I'll keep you guys updated with any new info that i receive...
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No wayyyyy.

I look forward to the updates, thanks.
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Blues is correct. The 6 you are looking at is the European model. The US version will be larger. I will be veiwing it in April. Mazda expects big things on this one. Mazda expects volume numbers equilivant of the Mazda 3.
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Old 02-09-2008, 11:40 AM   #35 (permalink)
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WOW..hot car!
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Hey Inside info guys, feel free to share some news. I always like to be the first to know

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Based on the what I have been t