The automotive press has been drooling in anticipation for the next generation Mazda6, which is set to go on sale for the 2014 model year. The 2014 Mazda6, which promises to be efficient, fun and achingly gorgeous, is going to debut publicly at the upcoming 2012 Moscow auto show. Jaw-dropping concept forms basis of 2014 Read on! →
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Mazda has been showing a concept car the company refers to as “Takeri,” a stylish and sleek sedan. Mazda has announced that the Takeri concept is going to eventually become the next generation Mazda6, slated for 2013. Stylish concept heading for production line At the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, according to Motor Trend magazine, Mazda Read on! →
Mazda, along with every other car maker, is ditching its V-6 engines in lieu of four-cylinder motors. A few people were hoping that the swansong would be saved for the 2014 Mazda6, but alas, it is not going to happen. So long and thanks for the V-6 Mazda is known to be getting rid of Read on! →
Mazda plans to unveil its new Takeri concept at the Tokyo Auto Show in late November. The car will feature a unique regenerative braking system that powers the car’s electrical functions and saves fuel. A hint of the new Mazda6 The Takeri concept is a mid-size four-door sedan that hints strongly at the next generation Read on! →
A new small crossover SUV called the CX-5 will be available from Mazda in February. The CX-5 will be the smallest of Mazda’s CX crossover series and will feature the sporty-but-economical SkyActiv motor from the Mazda 3 series. New design philosophy behind new small SUV Mazda is rolling out a brand-new small crossover SUV, the Read on! →
Mazda pursues rotary engines, eschews V6
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Robert Davis, senior vice president of Mazda U.S. operations, met with Car and Driver recently to discuss the Japanese automaker’s future research and development plans for its trademark rotary engines. He also talked about the phasing-out of V6 engines, among other topics. Synonymous with rotary engines Davis made it clear that the rotary engine is Read on! →