Mazda benchmarks the 6 against the
Ford Mondeo and the VW Passat, and it works… in numbers. But what about the X
factor?
Why anyone would bother with a 6 when
there’s a decent enough Ford and VW that are roughly the same size, roughly the
same shape and cost roughly the same amount of money, is a question Mazda must
have asked itself. A lot.
![If size is everything, Mazda’s new “6” is probably the best-endowed sedan ever made by the company](http://sportstoday.us/image/042013/Mazda%206%20-%20Mid%20Size%20Cars,%20Sports%20Sedan_1.jpg)
If
size is everything, Mazda’s new “6” is probably the best-endowed sedan ever
made by the company
But it’s come up with some pretty
compelling answers. At 1,405kg, the all-new 6 is light (around 100kg less than
an equivalent Mondeo), it’ll get a claimed 67.3 miles to the gallon with the
6spd manual (9.6mpg more than the Ford), emit 108g/km of CO2 (11g/km
less than the Passat), and, because of its low weight, the 148bhp engine gets
it to 62mph in a respectable 9.0secs, 0.8secs faster than the VW.
The numbers are largely thanks to the raft
to innovations Mazda has developed under its SkyActiv umbrella. The 2.2-liter
two-stage turbo diesel gets an incredibly low 14:1 compression ratio (this
means less strain on the engine so lighter internals can be used) and an
optional capacitor-based brake regeneration system called i-ELOOP, which powers
the Electricals so the engine doesn’t have to.
![The numbers are largely thanks to the raft to innovations Mazda has developed under its SkyActiv umbrella.](http://sportstoday.us/image/042013/Mazda%206%20-%20Mid%20Size%20Cars,%20Sports%20Sedan_2.jpg)
The
numbers are largely thanks to the raft to innovations Mazda has developed under
its SkyActiv umbrella.
There’s also a stiffer and lighter shell,
so it has a game stab at handling properly. The ride’s relatively firm, but not
jiggly – there’s hardly anybody roll, considering it’s a big saloon, but it’s
forgiving when the road surface isn’t. The steering feels properly weighted,
too, and the gear ratios are tight, but not too sporty for motorway use. When
you push it, there’s some genuine fun to be had. Mondeo aside, this is
something we thought was irretrievably lost from middling saloons, especially
stuff this efficient.
![Cabin doesn’t feel cheap but is so dull it hurts](http://sportstoday.us/image/042013/Mazda%206%20-%20Mid%20Size%20Cars,%20Sports%20Sedan_3.jpg)
Cabin
doesn’t feel cheap but is so dull it hurts
Assuming you have eyes, you’ll have your
own opinion on the 6’s new looks, but we reckon it’s a pretty handsome thing.
Park it next to a Passat or a Mondeo, and its four door coupe(ish) outline is
distinctive if nothing else. From mid-spec up, you also get 19-inc wheels,
which add a visual dollop of sportiness.
So, a proper contender, then? Yes, but…
it’s a Mazda. And that fact alone seems to impose deeply inert interior
styling. It’s not that it feels cheap or nasty (most of the grabby stuff is
soft and lovely), and the infotainment equipment is decent (especially the
optional 11-speaker Bose stereo), but it’s so terribly dull. Especially
considering the brave exterior.
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Dreary innards aside, this is a very good
car. It handles lots better than a Passat, burns less fuel than a Mondeo (the
cleanest is 65.7mpg), and is more engaging than both. It’s even fun enough to
trouble low-spec BMWs and Mercs, and you’ll get a lot more for your money.
Thing is, it’s still a big Mazda, so you’ll only buy it if you’re over endowed
with common sense.
The specs
Mazda 6
§ The
numbers: 2191cc, 4cyl, FWD, 148bhp, 206lb ft, 67.3mpg,108g/km CO2,
0-62mph in 9.0secs, 131mph, 1405kg
§ The
cost: $32,693
§ The
verdict: Good-looking, great-driving, saloon to trouble Ford and VW. But only
if you can live with the badge
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