
Mazda has chosen the Geneva Motor Show to unveil the new facelift version of the popular Mazda6.
The new variant boasts the new Mazda “family face” along with new headlamps and rear lights for a sportier appearance. A new, powerful 2.0-litre DISI petrol engine has been introduced to the range, producing fewer emissions and better fuel consumption.
Mazda’s 5-speed automatic transmission has been finely-tuned especially for the new petrol engine to help deliver an optimal combination of acceleration and fuel economy. The Mazda MZR 1.8 and 2.5-litre engines have also been updated to complete the petrol line-up.
The facelift features new chassis settings and several new active safety features including a new pivoting adaptive front lighting system and hill-launch assist. The Mazda6 is now one the safest cars in its class thanks to the new, improved safety features.
The new upgraded versions of the new Mazda6 will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show on 2nd March and will go on sale in Europe this spring.
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Donna Kelly.
28/01/2010
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