MAZDA 6 WAGON EU 2019





























MAZDA 6 WAGON [EU]

The New Mazda6 Wagon made its world debut, and the Sedan its European debut, at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. The latest update to the Mazda6 is the most comprehensive yet, offering enhanced quality in almost every detail of Mazda's flagship model. It features a more mature, elegant and refined exterior design, and extensive interior revisions including completely new front and rear seating.

New technologies boost the performance of all SKYACTIV powertrains, and driving dynamics have been enhanced through increased body rigidity, steering and suspension system revisions, greater aerodynamic efficiency and reduced NVH. Safety has also been improved, the New Mazda6 offering an even wider range of driver support systems through the adoption of advanced i-ACTIVSENSE safety features such as Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go, and a 360° View Monitor.

SAFETY

A wider range of advanced i-ACTIVSENSE safety technologies help drivers identify potential risks and reduce the likelihood of damage or injury.

A 360° View Monitor is now available on the new Mazda6. It uses four cameras to display the car's periphery on the center display.

An updated Mazda Rader Cruise Control (MRCC) combines a millimetre-wave radar with a forward-sensing camera, reducing the minimum operating speed from 30 to 0 km/h. The system now works at all speeds and can follow the car in front even from a dead stop.

Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) is a speed-limiting system that works in conjunction with Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) to help prevent drivers from exceeding the speed limit unintentionally, or because they failed to notice a speed limit sign.

The performance of the Adaptive LED Headlights (ALH) has been improved. Each headlamps array of LEDs has been divided more finely into 20 blocks to realise finer control over the range and spread of light, and the high beams have been enhanced to illuminate 80 meters further ahead than the current model.

The new Mazda6 now adopts Mazda's auto-hold function, which continues to keep the car stopped momentarily even after the driver lifts his or her foot off the brake pedal.


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