Mazda's New EV Confirmed for Australia with Sub $55K Price
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Mazda 6e review: Imposter syndrome
We take a first drive in the Mazda 6e to see if the Japanese brand’s second attempt at an all-electric model can hit the mark Mazda hasn’t had the easiest time in the electrified era. It was slow to respond to Europe’s growing demand for EVs and its first effort was a bit of a dead duck. Rightly or wrongly, drivers didn’t buy into the “right-sized” battery argument that left the MX-30 with a laughably poor range and slow charging. So for its sec…
2026 Mazda 6e electric sedan confirmed for Australia
Mazda Australia has confirmed the arrival of the 2026 Mazda 6e electric sedan - due to land in Australian showrooms in the second quarter of next year at a sub $55K price. The post 2026 Mazda 6e electric sedan confirmed for Australia first appeared on WhichCar.
Mazda gets serious about EVs in Australia: 2026 Mazda 6e electric sedan to launch by mid-year priced under Tesla Model 3
Mazda is set to launch its first serious attempt at an electric vehicle for the Australian market in the unusual and potentially unloved shape of a rear-drive family sedan, the Mazda 6e.
Mazda's new EV confirmed for Australia with sub $55K price
An electric replacement for the Mazda 6 mid-size sedan is on the way, with help from China – and it could be cheaper than a Tesla Model 3 or BYD Seal. Mazda’s first long-range electric vehicle in Australia – a reworked Chinese car to be sold as the 2026 Mazda 6e – has been locked in for local showrooms by mid-next year. It is set to be priced from less than $55,000 before on-road costs, Mazda has indicated – possibly undercutting a Tesla Model …
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