Mazda s family-sized flagship, the Mazda6, has had a series of
upgrades making it even more attractive.
The availability of new i-ACTIVSENSE safety technology across
the entire range and a new colour option gives Mazda6 buyers more
choice than ever before.
With safety as important as style, technology and driving
satisfaction, Mazda6 gets a series of new safety options adding to
the impressive i-ACTIVSENSE technologies already available on the
Mazda6 range.
The Mazda6 Sport and Touring grades now offer the latest Safety
Pack option which includes Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Smart City
Brake Support (SCBS), Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) and a rear
view mirror with an auto dimming function.
Blind Spot Monitoring warns the driver of any unseen vehicles
beside or behind the car using a warning beeper and a clever LED
icon which appears on the side mirror, while SCBS helps prevent or
lessen the impact of low-speed collisions between 4 and 30
kilometres per hour. SCBS assesses the possibility of a collision
and, if high, applies the brakes, assisting the driver.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) uses the same BSM radar
technology, assisting the driver when reversing from a parking
space. If a car approaches while you are reversing, the LED icons
on both side mirrors light up, accompanied by an audible warning to
alert the driver.
While the rear view mirror with auto dimming function is already
standard on the GT, the sporty high-end luxury model also gets the
Safety Pack option including BSM, SCBS and RCTA technology.
The top of the range Mazda6 Atenza now gets Smart City Brake
Support as standard equipment.
The Mazda6 colour range has also been updated with Deep Crystal
Blue Mica replacing Stormy Blue Mica.
In addition, a new temporary spare tyre, which lowers the floor
in the boot increasing usable cargo space, has been applied to
Mazda6 models fitted with the Safety Pack option and will be rolled
out across the remaining Mazda6 models in coming months.
The updated space saver increases cargo space by 45 litres in
the sedan and 55 litres in the wagon, for total cargo space in the
sedan and wagon of 483 and 506 litres respectively\*.
The Safety Pack option on Sport and Touring models is available
for $1,490, while the GT version costs $1,290. There is a nominal
increase of $400 for the SCBS equipment on the Atenza.
Mazda6 Pricing (Manufacturers List Price)
Model |
|
Sedan |
Price |
2.5L petrol Sport with Safety Pack |
$34,950 |
2.5L petrol Touring with Safety Pack |
$38,990 |
2.5L petrol GT with Safety Pack |
$44,510 |
2.5L petrol Atenza |
$47,210 |
2.2L diesel Touring with Safety Pack |
$41,840 |
2.2L diesel GT with Safety Pack |
$47,360 |
2.2L diesel Atenza |
$50,060 |
Model |
|
Wagon |
Price |
2.5L petrol Sport with Safety Pack |
$36,250 |
2.5L petrol Touring with Safety Pack |
$40,290 |
2.5L petrol GT with Safety Pack |
$45,810 |
2.5L petrol Atenza |
$48,510 |
2.2L diesel Touring with Safety Pack |
$43,140 |
2.2L diesel GT with Safety Pack |
$48,660 |
2.2L diesel Atenza |
$51,360 |
\*Measured in both variants with rear seats up and up to the tonneau
cover in the wagon
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
Tony Mee
Public Relations Specialist
+61 (0)3 8540 1962
+ 61 (0)439 347 658
tmee@mazda.com.au