2009 MAZDA6
Mazda North American
Operations (MNAO) today confirmed that its all-new MAZDA6 sports sedan will
launch later this year, with an expected on-sale date in late summer, 2008.
The highly anticipated 2009 MAZDA6 is the first of Mazda's "Zoom-Zoom
Evolution" second-generation vehicles, building on a heritage of sports
sedans and sports cars that no other manufacturer can boast, and bringing a
combination of sports sedan, sophistication, build quality and product
insight not currently found in the market.
"This is the most important new vehicle Mazda has launched in a
decade," said Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO, MNAO, from Denver, where
the car was unveiled to Mazda dealers a day earlier at the company's North
American Dealer Meeting. "The midsize sedan segment -- where MAZDA6
competes -- is a real battleground, with some of the best vehicles in the
industry going toe-to-toe for sales. This new MAZDA6 was designed and
engineered specifically for the North American market -- the third Mazda in
a row to be so -- and will take on the very best cars from Asia, Europe and
the U.S."
Following on the heels of the CX-7 and CX-9 crossover SUVs, the 2009
MAZDA6 was designed and engineered for the needs, wants and desires of the
North American customer. As it has been since the first MAZDA6 launched in
2002, all North American MAZDA6s will continue to be built at AutoAlliance
International, in Flat Rock, Mich, a joint venture with partner Ford Motor
Company.
The North American MAZDA6 differs from the similarly named car sold in
the rest of the world in many ways: larger interior and exterior size, more
powerful engines and unique styling. What it retains, however, is something
that earned the first MAZDA6 more than 130 international awards and
accolades: it delivers Zoom-Zoom, and in large doses.
Power for the 2009 MAZDA6 will be available from an all-new
Mazda-designed and developed MZR 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a
3.7-liter V6 as used in the 2008 CX-9, Motor Trend's 2008 Sport/Utility of
the Year and the 2008 North American Truck of the Year. Transmission
choices are a six-speed manual or five-speed Sport AT automatic with
manual-shift mode (2.5-liter engine) or a six-speed Sport AT automatic with
manual-shift mode (3.7-liter V6).
Suspension will be all-independent, with four-wheel disc brakes and
standard ABS and dynamic stability control. As on every Mazda, balance,
dynamics and on-road feel -- coupled with unparalleled reductions in road
noise and vibrations - will set the MAZDA6 apart from its competition.
The 2009 MAZDA6 will be available only as a four-door sedan, and in
three trim levels: Sport, Touring, Grand Touring, with varying levels of
standard and optional equipment.
More information on the all-new 2009 MAZDA6 sports sedan will be
available closer to launch, including specifics on engine output, trim
levels, equipment and pricing.
Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Mazda North American Operations
oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda
vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico through
nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc.,
located in Ontario; in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City; and
in Puerto Rico by Mazda de Puerto Rico in San Juan.
SOURCE Mazda North American Operations