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All-New Mazda6 Sedan World Premiere At 2012 Moscow Motor Show


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MOSCOW – July 25, 2012: Mazda’s new flagship model fully incorporates both SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY and the KODO-SOUL OF MOTION design theme

Mazda Motor Corporation will hold the world premiere of the all-new Mazda6 sedan, totally redesigned for the first time in five years, at the 2012 Moscow Motor Show.

The Moscow Motor Show begins August 29 and runs through to September 9, 2012.

All-new Mazda6
The new Mazda6 is the second of Mazda’s new generation of products which incorporates both the full range of SKYACTIV technologies and the new KODO-SOUL OF MOTION design language.

It will also be the first model equipped with Mazda’s brake energy regeneration system, i-ELOOP.

The introduction of i-ELOOP marks stage two of Mazda’s ‘Building Block Strategy’ for environmental technology development.

The strategy calls for thorough improvements in base automotive technologies before the step-by-step introduction of electric devices to improve fuel economy and reduce carbon emissions.

The new Mazda6 draws on the best of Mazda’s technical expertise and craftsmanship across all domains, from dynamic performance and design, through to environmental performance and safety.

The new Mazda6 stands as the flagship model for a new generation of Mazda products. It features a sense of dignity, style, luxury feel and comfort expected from a vehicle in the CD segment whilst offering the pleasure of responsive and agile driving, which is at the core of the Mazda brand.

The model to be exhibited at the Moscow Motor Show is a Russian specification sedan equipped with a direct-injection SKYACTIV-G 2.0 petrol engine and six-speed SKYACTIV–DRIVE automatic transmission.

The official name of the motor show is Moscow International Automobile Salon 2012.

Press days will be August 29 and 30 and it will be opened to the public from August 31 to September 9.