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Mazda 6 Dead for 2022, but Maybe Not Gone Forever

  • Mazda is discontinuing the 6 mid-size sedan for the U.S. market.
  • The 2021 model year will be its last and it won’t return for 2022.
  • A future Mazda 6 is rumored to be on its way with a new rear-wheel-drive platform and an inline-six engine.

    Mazda will no longer offer the 6 mid-size sedan in the U.S. after the 2021 model year. The current third-generation 6 has been around since 2014 and will not be available for 2022, meaning Mazda is the latest automaker—following Ford, Chrysler, and a few others—to exit the popular family-sedan segment.

    While this is the end of the road for now, it doesn’t necessarily mean that Mazda is done with mid-size sedans forever. Rumors persist that Mazda will launch a new sedan model on the company’s new rear-wheel-drive platform that could utilize its new inline-six engines. When asked about the potential for a future rear-wheel-drive Mazda 6, a company spokesperson told C/D, “We cannot share details of future products at this time.”

    The cancellation announcement does call into question whether this new model will once again utilize the 6 nameplate, as Mazda could introduce a new moniker to reflect the sedan’s new mission. If it comes to fruition, we likely won’t hear more about this new Mazda sedan for a while longer, as it’s expected to arrive sometime in 2022 as a 2023 model.

    In the meantime, 2021 Mazda 6 sedans will remain on sale at dealerships until inventory runs out.

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    Source: Motor - aranddriver.com


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