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Ten Second Review
With its good looks and polished driving experience, the Mazda6 has never been short on desirability. Look beyond the initial appeal though and it's just as strong: build quality and reliability are competitive, while interior space is generous and equipment levels are amongst the highest in the sector. For fleet and private buyers, the Mazda6 takes some beating.
Background
Sportiness is a sought-after commodity in most kinds of car to a greater or lesser extent. In a conventional family model like the Mazda6, it usually boils down to some sleek styling and an engaging driving experience. The powerful engines and firm suspension fitted to more specialist performance models would respectively be too costly and wearing for the Mazda6's wide audience. Rather than being sporty in the grand scheme of things then, the Mazda6 is a more stylish and agile proposition compared to the majority of its medium range rivals. These are useful qualities to have in a market that's dominated by business users who are rarely averse to outshining colleagues in the company car park. The latest Mazda6 is sportier than ever but that's by no means the only string to its bow.
Driving Experience
The nature of the medium range market where the Mazda6 competes is that diesel will command a big percentage of sales but the Mazda6 petrol range is looking stronger than ever. It opens with a 1.8-litre 118bhp unit that won't garner many headlines but above that is a more advanced 2.0-litre DISI option with direct fuel injection technology and 153bhp. This unit is 1.5s quicker over the 0-62mph increment than the 1.8 with a 10.3s time and is more able to get the most out of the talented Mazda6 chassis as a result. Faster still is the 2.5-litre petrol, another four-cylinder unit with 168bhp and an 8.5s time for the sprint. The diesels are all 2.2-litre MZR-CD units using common-rail injection technology. Even the entry-level 127bhp version has substantially more torque that the 2.5-litre petrol with 340Nm from 1,800rpm compared to 226Nm at 4,000rpm. Beyond that, there's a 161bhp unit with 360Nm and a 178bhp one with 400Nm that can get from standstill to 62mph in 8.4s. More than the engines themselves, which are chosen as much for economy as for outright pace, it's the Mazda6 chassis that will supply the enjoyment for keen drivers. The fully-independent suspension system has been enhanced on the latest cars with numerous small modifications designed to bring more grip, stability and comfort. The steering, the one weak point in the Mazda6 driving experience, is also upgraded with revisions to the mounting bushes and the power assistance.
Design and Build
Without doing anything too dramatic or innovative to challenge the styling conventions of the medium range market, the Mazda6 is a very good-looking car. The latest models can be identified by even shapelier headlamps and a more sculpted bumper beneath featuring a trio of large intakes - the outer ones housing the fog lamps within their chromed boarders. The light clusters have also been tweaked at the rear and inside is a higher quality feel helped by chrome dials and piano-black trim inserts. The Mazda6 is a large car that has plenty of pace for five occupants and a big boot. The hatchback models offer 510 litres of capacity below the car's belt-line but you only get 9 litres more inside the estate version. In the rear, the 60/40 split seatbacks fold forward with a simple, single movement, presenting a flat luggage floor and a 1,702-litre capacity that increases to 1,751 litres in the estate.
Market and Model
The hatchback and estate bodystyles are available in S, TS, TS2 and Sport trim levels and Mazda's usual generous specifications apply. A number of innovative features are available on the latest models including adaptive bi-xenon headlamps that swivel to illuminate bends in the road, the ESS Emergency Stop Signal that flashes the hazard lights to warn drivers behind of sharp braking manoeuvres and HLA Hill Launch Assist that prevents the car rolling back when pulling away up inclines.
Cost of Ownership
The sharky lines of the Mazda6 aren't just for show: they help give the car one of the lowest aerodynamic drag coefficients in the class which, in turn, aids fuel economy. The lowest upfront costs are those of the 1.8-litre petrol and it can manage a respectable 43mpg with 155g/km emissions but the 54mpg and 139g/km available from the 127bhp diesel will be tempting for company car users. The two more powerful diesels yield identical economy and emissions of 52mpg and 143g/km, which is good going for the performance that's on offer.
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| Body Glass |
| Rear wiper |
| Heated rear window |
| Electric front/rear windows/one touch operation |
| 'Global' closing of front/rear windows |
| Heat reflecting windows |
| 3 speed front intermittent wipe and electric wash |
| Brakes |
| DSTC-Dynamic Stability and Traction Control |
| ABS + EBD + EBA |
| Driver Aids |
| Cruise control |
| Power Steering |
| Driver Information |
| Trip computer |
| Digital clock |
| Digital exterior temperature gauge |
| Speed warning |
| Driving Mirrors |
| Body colour electric adjustable heated door mirrors |
| Embelishment Trims |
| White finish dials with amber-red illumination |
| Engine |
| Diesel particulate filter |
| Entertainment |
| Steering wheel mounted remote controls |
| Auxiliary input socket |
| Single play CD/radio with MP3 compatability |
| 4 speakers |
| Exterior Body Features |
| Rear spoiler |
| Body colour door handles |
| Body colour bumpers |
| Body colour side mouldings |
| Alloy effect roof rails |
| Heating/Cooling/Ventilation |
| Dual zone climate control |
| Interior Features |
| Leather steering wheel and gearshift |
| Rear centre armrest |
| Passenger grab handles |
| Front door pockets |
| Reach adjustable steering wheel |
| Rear grab handles with coathooks |
| Cigarette lighter |
| Front armrest with storage bin |
| 2 cupholders |
| Illuminated glovebox with lock |
| Intrusion minimizing safety brake pedals |
| Cloth upholstery |
| Sliding front centre armrest |
| Interior Lights |
| Illuminated ashtray |
| Illuminated entry system |
| Interior dome light with integral spotlight |
| Welcome mode lighting |
| Safety |
| Driver and passenger airbags |
| Front side airbags |
| Active front headrests |
| 3 point ELR front seat belts |
| Front and rear curtain airbags |
| 3 rear 3 point seatbelts with ELR |
| Drivers seatbelt reminder |
| Height adjustable front seatbelts with pre-tensioners and load limiters |
| Supplementary restraint system - central control unit and crush sensors |
| Seats |
| Passenger seat back pocket |
| 3 height adjustable rear headrests |
| Adjustable front and rear headrests |
| Isofix rear child seat fastenings |
| Driver seat height/tilt/lumbar adjust |
| 60/40 split folding rear seat |
| Security |
| Remote central locking + deadlocks |
| Thatcham category 1 alarm+immobiliser |
| Vanity Mirrors |
| Driver/passenger sunvisors with ticket holders + illuminated vanity mirrors |
| Wheels - Alloy |
| 16" alloy wheels |
| Wheels - Spare |
| Tyre repair kit |
| Performance | |
| 0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
| 0 to 62 mph (secs) | 9.1 |
| Engine Power - BHP | 163 |
| Engine Power - KW | 120 |
| Engine Power - PS | |
| Engine Power - RPM | 3500 |
| Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 266 |
| Engine Torque - MKG | 37 |
| Engine Torque - NM | 360 |
| Engine Torque - RPM | 1800 |
| Top Speed | 131 |
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