Next-Gen Mazda 6 Switching to RWD Layout, Inline-Six Power

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Id didnt read the link as I'm about to run to the store to pick up some Virus
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They could use the old RX8 chassis but i suppose its not small offset crash worthy

And Too heavy.

But, Cool !

RWD great ! That straight 6 IDK

Now a flat 6 = cool factor, shorter and lower center of G.

Ill check it later ...
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That looks incredible. If they'd make a 100% natural aspirated engine without the hybrid garbage, I'd consider it.
 
Originally Posted by shrooms
That looks incredible. If they'd make a 100% natural aspirated engine without the hybrid garbage, I'd consider it.

The days of N/A engines outside of performance and absolute base models are over, I think. Everyone and their brother thinks forced induction (usually with a turbo) is the answer.

As for the mild hybrid stuff, I nominally agree, but you can thank regulators for that one.
 
I would be more interested if it did not have the 48V battery. Those things are almost as expensive as a hybrid battery.
 
There are also rumors that a new SkyActiv 8 speed automatic transmission is in the works and could be mated to this engine.

Also to clarify, the SkyActiv X motors do not have a turbo but they are supercharged instead.
 
A large sedan chasing a smaller and smaller slice of the sedan pie.
In Canada 80% + of the market is CUVs, SUVs and Pickups.
In US the number is 70%+

Hope they know what they're doing re: profit
 
I'm not sure the 'Zoom Zoom' company is doing the right thing lately.....the Mazda3's gas mileage took a hit when they went to the 2.5 over the 2.0 (although the power difference is nice).
The suspension change on the Mazda3 was noted (negatively) by Car and Driver (or maybe it was 'Motor Trend').....
 
This absolutely makes sense.
I told here few years ago when MB announced inline 6 engines that last laugh has BMW in this. Inline 6 engines are necessary bcs. of modularity. MB went that way, FCA is going that way, Mazda is going that way. It is much cheaper to make inline 6 and on same line 4 banger. Mazda obviously needs 6cyl engine to expand portfolio. It is cheaper to make inline 6 together with 4 banger on same line, regardless that inline 6 is actually more expensive and not as capable to use it it various other vehicles (anything transverse or minivans. Though Volvo might say they could, but not sure who wants transverse inline 6) than going V6 route. On top of that, inline 6 is anyway better engine, add to that RWD and longitudinal layout and Mazda is going to be far more serious option for enthusiasts than anything Toyota, Honda etc. With this vehicle they actually have a shot at luxury segment. Longitudinal layout will offer better weight distribution, it allows much more complex suspension in the front. They could easily go with double wishbone in longitudinal layout if the choose so. Add manual and option without hybrid, and I could seriously look at that vehicle.
 
Originally Posted by edyvw
This absolutely makes sense.
I told here few years ago when MB announced inline 6 engines that last laugh has BMW in this. Inline 6 engines are necessary bcs. of modularity. MB went that way, FCA is going that way, Mazda is going that way. It is much cheaper to make inline 6 and on same line 4 banger. Mazda obviously needs 6cyl engine to expand portfolio. It is cheaper to make inline 6 together with 4 banger on same line, regardless that inline 6 is actually more expensive and not as capable to use it it various other vehicles (anything transverse or minivans. Though Volvo might say they could, but not sure who wants transverse inline 6) than going V6 route. On top of that, inline 6 is anyway better engine, add to that RWD and longitudinal layout and Mazda is going to be far more serious option for enthusiasts than anything Toyota, Honda etc. With this vehicle they actually have a shot at luxury segment. Longitudinal layout will offer better weight distribution, it allows much more complex suspension in the front. They could easily go with double wishbone in longitudinal layout if the choose so. Add manual and option without hybrid, and I could seriously look at that vehicle.


^^^Yup^^^
 
At the end of the day....they will still be a niche player with a minuscule market share.
 
Originally Posted by CKN
At the end of the day....they will still be a niche player with a minuscule market share.

And? If they are not top 10, they do not count? If they can generate profit, pay their workers good, roll out good cars, they are successful. Do people buy cars based on size of company? Market share?
 
Originally Posted by CKN
At the end of the day....they will still be a niche player with a minuscule market share.

Agreed. This is why I think Porsche, Ferrari, etc. are stupid. Noone would ever want one of those. Loser companies making loser cars. Jeez.
 
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by CKN
At the end of the day....they will still be a niche player with a minuscule market share.

And? If they are not top 10, they do not count? If they can generate profit, pay their workers good, roll out good cars, they are successful. Do people buy cars based on size of company? Market share?

For once we agree on Mazda on something, rofl!
 
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