September 11, 2007

2008 will see cease of production of Mazdaspeed6

Mazda has announced that the Mazdaspeed6 and the Sport Wagon variants will be discontinued for the 2008 model year. But hope is not all gone as a redesigned Mazda6 sedan and the five-door will be the next Mazda vehicle choices. Also, we may still be able to see a next-generation Mazdaspeed6, but it will come out only after a year or two after the launch of their new vehicles for their 2008 model year line up.

According to a press release from Mazda: Mazda6 Sports Sedan and 5-Door*

The MAZDA6 set new standards for performance, driver appeal and styling when it was launched four years ago. As a vehicle that married sports performance with refinement and practicality, it has proven a huge sales success and picked up more than 70 awards for automotive excellence.

For 2008, the MAZDA6 gets even better with a new standard Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), BOSE stereo system (Touring models) and 17-inch alloy wheels (i Sport models).

New or enhanced for 2008:

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) standard on all models Standard BOSE stereo system (Touring models) Standard 17-inch alloy wheels (i Sport models) New exterior colors - Volcanic Red (4-door model) and Silver Metallic Standard security alarm system (Sport VE and Touring)

*To better meet customer demands for the MAZDA6 Sports Sedan and 5-Door, the MAZDA6 Sport Wagon will be discontinued for the 2008 model year.

May 11, 2007

Boring? Not!

Filed under: Mazda News, Mazda Sedans

Sedans may have been tagged as boring by some adrenaline-rushed drivers. This is the main reason Mazda is taking it upon themselves to cease this reputation of sedans and replace it with something truly worthy of it. The Mazda6 that they released this 2007 will totally wipe off that “boring” repute and drivers will be amazed that such a sedan is capable of a powerful engine.

As Mazda sad it, “One real sports sedan with bold styling that matches its performance.” A real teaser for the performance-hungry driver and after taking it for a drive, Mazda’s hopeful that such hunger will be satisfied. Well, we hope the same thing, right?

This new Mazda6 has two available engines – the 2.3L 156 hp, and has dual balance shaft for that V-6 level smoothness, and the second is a 3.0L 212 hp engine. Both these have a throttle-by-wire accelerator system to provide a smooth and linear engine response to pedal movement.