Well how many would they sell if they had Toyota capacity to make them?
No one has mentioned the Kia Stinger yet.Mazda is marketing the Mazda6 as a Sports Sedan, which if I'm not mistaken, is equivalent to a Sports Saloon in Europe. Sports Sedans/Saloons are usually high power grand touring cars. If there is any car in the Mazda lineup that needed a higher performing engine, it is the Mazda6. I'm not surprised that the Mazda6 is the first car other than the CX-9 to get the turbo engine.
Now regarding AWD and FWD. Like I said previously, I'm fine if it is just FWD as long as it comes with a LSD. I'm a big fan of AWD, but FWD + LSD should not be underestimated.
I do agree that making AWD available for the Mazda6 would give it one more desired feature that other midsize sedans don't have, most likely helping the car sell more as well.
I mean cx5
Isn't the Stinger RWD?
No one has mentioned the Kia Stinger yet.
I wonder if that's a car that Mazda has on it's radar.
I'd love to see an upscale Mazda 6 AWD with turbo go up against the Stinger, and a few BMW's as well.
I don't think they're that far away.
The auto gearbox has been consistently praised by reviewers here regardless of which Mazda model it resides in
Isn't the Stinger RWD?
were the 6's competitors. Those cars aren't premium.
Mazda makes a fine auto trans for sure. But it's still nowhere near as engaging to drive as their manual.
Yup Fusion here is available with a 2.7 Ecoboost V6 and AWD.
To those hoping for an AWD Mazda6 with the 2.5T engine, it's not gonna happen, at least not with Mazda's current generation Mazda3 and Mazda6.
http://www.motortrend.com/news/mazdas-next-gen-sedans-may-get-wheel-drive/