The New 2023 Mazda 6; First Look & Review

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Today's Video Is About The New 2023 Mazda 6; First Look & Review

Drawing inspiration from the recently revealed Mazda CX-60, the Mazda 6 render has the same headlight design and front grille shape as the CX-60. A wagon renders also emerged which shows the sculpted rear haunches along with wider wheel arches.
The rear-wheel drive, six-cylinder Mazda 6 will represent a big departure from the current car, which sits on the brand’s decade-old Skyactiv platform, and exclusively uses front-wheel drive and transverse four-cylinder engines capped by the 170kW/420Nm 2.5-liter turbo petrol found in the CX9.

Mazda has been progressively introducing bigger numbers into its model branding system: see the CX-30 small SUV, the America-only CX-50 midsize, and the new CX-60 upper-midsize crossover that was revealed.
In the past, Mazda has said that its new ‘Premium’ series vehicles will gain badges in the ‘tens’ rather than the single digits – so it is entirely possible that the 2023 Mazda 6 will, in fact, be called the Mazda 60.

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This is far from a new model. Same as my 2018 Atenza sedan but jazzed up trim. Big whoop. How bout a completely revamped body and interior. Time is up on the old model. Change now Mazda.

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The narrator gets his yen/dollars all mixed up. His pronunciation of common words is questionable.

BartMan