Mazda stepped up their game with the current ‘6’ sedan and it’s been reported that the next-generation model will go even further – a lot further, actually.
Car & Driver reports the redesigned sedan should arrive by late 2022 and follow a very BMW-like formula. According to the publication, the model will ride on a new rear-wheel drive platform and feature a longitudinal engine layout. There are little details about the latter, but the publication says we can expect an inline-six with Skyactiv-X technology and a 48-volt mild-hybrid system.
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Interestingly, the publication suggests the six-cylinder engine could also be used in the next-generation Lexus IS and RC. Little is known about those particular models, but previous reports have suggested they should arrive early this decade.
Getting back on the Mazda6, the car is expected to resemble the Vision Coupe concept which debuted at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show – and despite its name, was actually a sports sedan with four doors. There’s no word on specifics at this point, but the concept was an elegant four-door coupe which featured a long hood, streamlined bodywork and a compact greenhouse. While the concept had a four-seat interior, the 2023 Mazda6 would likely retain its more practical five-person layout.
However, that might not be entirely true as the publication said there is a chance that the next-generation Mazda6 could spawn a two-door coupe. That’s certainly interesting and it would help to fill the void left by the elimination of the RX series. While it would likely eschew rotary engines, it would be nice seeing another Mazda coupe.
Note: Mazda Vision Coupe concept pictured