Official US-spec Mazdaspeed6 Press Release

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LA Autoshow press release:

Mazda today unveiled its newest high-performance vehicle at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show as it took the wraps off the all-new MAZDASPEED6 for the first time in North America. The 274-horsepower, 280 lb-ft of torque, all-wheel drive MAZDASPEED6 is expected to add additional customer and media accolades to the MAZDA6 familys already impressive collection. Power from the direct-injection turbocharged 2.3-liter engine is chanelled to an all-new Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive system for traction and handling in all conditions.
"The MAZDASPEED6 offers the optimal balance between performance and sophistication," said Weldon Munsey, vehicle line manager for Mazda North American Operations (MNAO). "The turbocharged engine, with its broad powerband, excellent fuel economy and eco-friendly emissions levels, is unmatched in its class, while the sport-minded, luxurious cabin helps deliver a car drivers will find hard to exit."
The MAZDASPEED6 will be available as a Sport or Grand Touring model. Both versions feature extensive interior appointments, including stainless steel scuff plates, sport-type front seats, a BOSE audio system with in-dash six-disc CD changer and an alloy pedal set. The MAZDASPEED6 Grand Touring edition also will receive black leather-trimmed seat upholstery, eight-way adjustable heated front seats, heated door mirrors, an advanced keyless entry system and optional power moonroof.
To encase the interior sophistication, the MAZDASPEED6 boasts a unique compliment of exterior color options, including Black Mica, Whitewater Pearl Mica, Velocity Red Mica, Black Cherry Mica, Titanium Gray II Mica and Liquid Platinum Metallic.
The exhilarating contours of the MAZDA6 are even more accentuated in the MAZDASPEED6 to create a look that conveys the vehicle's dynamic performance and solid stability. Mazda engineers applied a subtle, yet aggressive design to create a refined appearance that resonates with those seeking automotive maturity and refinement.
The shape of the MAZDASPEED6 is a symphony of solid proportions and athletic tension. An aerodynamic front bumper and lower grille section hints at the high performance hiding behind the overall road-hugging image. A five-point upper grille serves as the air intake, directing cooling air through an in-hood duct to the intercooler. The sleek design extends to the strong proportions of the flared side skirts and is amplified by the 18-inch aluminum wheels. A rear bumper with built-in diffuser for the integrated exhaust tailpipe combines with a compact, functional rear lip spoiler to finish off the attractive exterior package that also serves to maintain the MAZDA6's strong aerodynamic package. The vehicle's overall exterior look is that of a tightly integrated machine with a unique, fresh identity.
The interior of the MAZDASPEED6 is equally attractive as the exterior and shares much with its siblings, the MAZDA6 Sports Sedan, 5-Door and Sport Wagon. The spacious cabin seats five adults and is conducive to communication between driver and passengers. Engineers chose high-quality interior materials for a lush finish that appeals to adult sensibility, rather than leaning toward youth-oriented and stark rally-inspired trimmings. Other performance-minded interior features include the custom six-speed shift knob and semi-bucket sport-type front seats for excellent side support.
The performance attitude of the MAZDASPEED6 stems from its powerplant. By introducing direct injection to a turbo application, Mazda circumvented the usual drawback of turbocharging poor low- and mid-range torque while meeting strict exhaust regulations. Both fuel mixture loading efficiency and torque are increased by injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber. As a result, the turbocharger delivers much of its 15.6 psi of boost from approximately 2500 rpm. The single-scroll turbocharger maintains exhaust temperature, allowing for reduced thermal capacity of the exhaust system, which, in turn, minimizes harmful emissions and allows the MAZDASPEED6 to meet both LEV-II state and Bin 5-A Federal regulations.
An all-new high-performance six-speed transmission harnesses the MAZDASPEED6's ample power and was developed specifically for this application. Mazda engineers chose low gears for strong acceleration and high overdrive gears for effortless high-speed cruising. The extremely small transmission employs triple cone synchronizers which minimize shift effort for first, second and third gears, with a double cone synchronizer for fourth gear, allowing for smooth up and downshifts. Brass synchronizers were chosen on select gears to minimize shift balking and maximize feel.
The dynamic driving experience is further enhanced by the MAZDASPEED6s Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive system. The all-new system yields a superb balance between Zoom-Zoom driving excitement and assured stability under all road conditions. The torque transfer system found in the MAZDASPEED6 adjusts front/rear torque distribution between 100:0 and 50:50 for optimum drive power to each wheel and can react to wheel slippage much more quickly than conventional gear- or fluid-controlled systems.
The Active Torque Split system incorporates real-time input data on steering angle, yaw rate, lateral G force and engine status to determine road surface and driving conditions, then selects between Normal, Sports and Snow (slippery) modes to provide the most power and traction under all conditions. A torque-sensing limited-slip differential (borrowed from the Mazda RX-8 sports car) optimizes torque and ensures excellent power delivery when cornering or on slippery surfaces. To ensure consistent power delivery under all weather and driving conditions, the water-cooled Power Take Off center differential distributes torque to the rear axle.
Another Mazda innovation applied to the MAZDASPEED6 is the proprietary Advanced Precision Mazda Casting processes, which drastically improves the strength of the cylinder block and head. Other enhanced components in the engine include steel connecting rods and crankshaft, increased diameters of connecting rod pins, optimized rod shape and the introduction of full floating pistons. Each and every moving part is stronger, more rigid and more durable. Literally hundreds of part numbers were changed from the standard MZR non-turbo engine in developing this powerplant.
To complete the Zoom-Zoom experience, engineers tuned the exhaust for an exhaust note that is both subtle and aggressive with a pleasing linear curve at high engine speeds.
In order for the MAZDASPEED6 to take advantage of its turbocharged powerplant, the chassis received extensive attention. Mazda engineers succeeded in improving torsional rigidity by approximately 50 percent off the base MAZDA6, which helps improve steering and overall driving pleasure.
Mazda engineers paid particular attention to local reinforcement on a sub-assembly level, which avoids increased vehicle weight while simultaneously increasing rigidity where it is most needed. The advantages include improved rear suspension grip and sharper handling characteristics.
By focusing on the front and rear suspension components independently, engineers created a stable, communicative driving platform. At the front, improvements designed to enhance handling include increased dampening force of the double-wishbone suspension, a 25 percent higher spring rate for the coil springs and an increase in the diameter of the stabilizer bar from 23mm to 24mm.
The multi-link rear suspension saw extensive changes in order to fit the rear drive unit, without denigrating the cars driving experience. The changes began with a switch to mono-tube dampers for superior response and smooth transitions between compression and rebound, thereby improving dampening performance. The spring rate of the rear coils has been increased by 37 percent, the stabilizer bar diameter increased from 21mm to 23mm and the rear cross-member reinforced to support the MAZDASPEED6's potent output.
Braking is by discs all around, with fronts measuring 12.6 inches and vented, and rears measuring 12.3 inches and solid. The brakes work in synergy with the four-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS), Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Active Torque Split All-Wheel-Drive system to exhibit an outstanding level of active safety. From the beginning of MAZDASPEED6 development, braking performance and feel was deemed to be critical to the cars performance.
The MAZDASPEED6 shares the class-leading safety features found in every member of the MAZDA6 family. With side-impact door beams, whiplash-reducing front seat headrests, dual front airbag supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and standard-equipment side impact airbags and air curtains, the MAZDASPEED6 sets the benchmark in safety for performance sedans.
The thorough attention to detail synonymous with Mazda has yielded an elegantly aggressive MAZDASPEED6 that further establishes Mazda on the front lines of automotive design and performance. With every component enhanced for strength and durability and every aspect optimized to ensure seamless performance, the MAZDASPEED6 propels the MAZDA6 family to a higher level of automotive excellence.
Like every Mazda, the 2005 MAZDASPEED6 comes with a four-year roadside assistance program. With a call to a toll-free number, MAZDASPEED6 owners can access roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year throughout the United States and Canada. For all 2005 Mazda vehicles, the company will provide a free loaner car in the event a warrantable condition requires the use of alternative transportation.
The 2005 MAZDASPEED6 is covered by a comprehensive four-year/50,000-mile warranty that covers every part on the vehicle except those subject to normal wear. In addition, MAZDASPEED6 is covered by a five-year/unlimited-mileage corrosion warranty.
 
Powertrain press release:

Turbocharged. More than 270-horsepower. Stylishly elegant. Separately, each term has the power to stimulate the inner racecar driver in each of us, but together, they establish the newest dimension of Zoom-Zoom. The 2.3-liter, direct-injection turbocharged MAZDASPEED6is the ultimate MAZDA6, adding a sense of refined bravado to the Mazda family.
With output pegged at 272-horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque, the six-speed manual transmission MAZDASPEED6 will be the most powerful, fastest and best-handling car ever sold by Mazda in the United States. The MAZDASPEED6 powerplant also enjoys the distinction of being the first gasoline direct-injection turbocharged engine available in the United States paving the way for many more accolades to the already critically acclaimed MAZDA6 platform.

"Mazda engineers established a new level of excellence with every component of the MAZDASPEED6," said Weldon Munsey, vehicle line manager for Mazda North American Operations (MNAO). "With abundant top-end performance and ample torque at medium or low revs, the MAZDASPEED6 receives all the benefits of a turbo with amazing fuel economy and eco-friendly emission levels."

By introducing direct injection to turbo applications, Mazda has circumvented the usual drawback of turbocharging poor low- and mid-range torque while meeting strict exhaust regulations. By injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber and allowing it to vaporize under more controlled conditions than in the intake tract, fuel mixture loading efficiency is improved and torque is increased by up to 10 percent at around 3000 rpm over a conventional intake system. Direct injection also yields an internal cooling effect within the combustion chamber, allowing a high 9.5:1 compression ratio. The turbocharger delivers significant boost from the moment the accelerator is engaged at approximately 2500 rpm.

A single-scroll turbocharger, lightweight and simple in construction, allows not only enhanced reliability, but also reduces greatly the required thermal capacity of the exhaust system. In turn, this reduced thermal capacity maintains the overall temperature of exhaust gasses and aids in minimizing catalyst light-off times, helping comply with increasingly strict cold-start and running emission regulations. Injecting atomized fuel directly into the cylinder causes a fine fuel mixture to form around the spark plug, which prevents engine-damaging misfires. The mixture allows a delay in ignition timing without risk of misfire, which also helps maintain exhaust gas temperature. The end result is an impressively efficient catalytic converter that minimizes harmful emissions and allows MAZDASPEED6 to meet both LEV-II state and Bin 5-A Federal regulations.

Mazda engineers began with a clean slate when designing the six-speed manual transmission. Engineers chose gear ratios to exploit the power band of the direct-injection turbocharged engine, allowing low gears for strong acceleration and high overdrive gears for effortless high-speed cruising. To ensure a pleasing balance between responsive shifts and smooth gear changes, and sufficient strength to cope with the power generated throughout each gear, the MAZEDSPEED6 employs triple cone synchronizers for first, second and third gears, with a double cone synchronizer for fourth gear. The synchronizers also help minimize shift effort.

Since 270-plus horsepower through the front wheels would cause inevitable torque steer and difficulty putting power to the ground, the MAZDASPEED6 employs an all-new Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive system, which yields a superb balance between Zoom-Zoom driving excitement and assured stability under all road conditions. Unlike many competitor offerings, the torque transfer system found in the MAZDASPEED6 which adjusts front/rear torque distribution between 100:0 and 50:50 for optimum drive power to each wheel seamlessly integrates the inherent stability of all-wheel drive. Active Torque Coupling is controlled electronically and can react to wheel slippage much more quickly than conventional gear- or fluid-controlled systems.

Incorporating real-time input data on steering angle, yaw rate, lateral G force and engine status to determine road surface and driving conditions, the Active Torque Split system selects between three modes of front/rear torque distribution, allowing the driver an exceptionally pleasurable driving experience.

Normal, Sports and Snow (slippery) modes encompass the full range of potential driving conditions and ensure the MAZDASPEED6 delivers consistent performance regardless of the situation. To ensure consistent power delivery under all weather and driving conditions, the Power Take Off center differential aggressively distributes torque to the rear axle and is water-cooled.

Filling out the torque transfer system is a beefed-up rear differential that delivers unparalleled reliability. Increased torsion rigidity of the propeller shaft and rear differential mount enhances torque transfer noticeably more than competitors vehicles. Integrating a limited-slip differential optimizes torque transfer to the left and right rear wheels and ensures excellent power delivery when cornering or on slippery surfaces.

Every component of the MAZDASPEED6 has been optimized for strength and reliability to cope with the added load and heat of forced induction. Mazda engineers applied proprietary Advanced Precision Mazda Casting processes to the cylinder block and head to drastically improve strength, and cross-drilling between the block liners and between the valve bridges on the cylinder head improves the overall resistance to heat by providing greater surface contact area for the engine coolant. Other enhanced components include a crankshaft and connecting rods made of steel, increased diameters of connecting rod pins, optimized rod shape and the introduction of full floating pistons. Each and every moving part is stronger, more rigid and more durable.

To complete the Zoom-Zoom experience, engineers tuned the exhaust for optimized torque output and an exhaust note that is both subtle and aggressive with a pleasing linear curve at high engine speeds.

The thorough attention to detail that is synonymous with Mazda has yielded a 2.3-liter, direct-injection turbocharged MAZDASPEED6 drivetrain that further establishes Mazda on the front lines of automotive design and performance. With every component enhanced for strength and durability, and every aspect optimized to ensure seamless performance, the MAZDASPEED6 powertrain propels the newest member of the MAZDA6 family to a higher level of automotive excellence.
 
US Pricing:

Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today announced pricing for the companys high-performance MAZDASPEED6 sedan. When the car goes on sale in summer 2005, it will be priced from $27,995 (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price). Equipped with a 270-horsepower turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engine, MAZDASPEED6 is the most powerful and best-handling sedan ever sold by Mazda.
MAZDASPEED6 demonstrates the trademark balance of all MAZDASPEED vehicles the highest performance vehicles to wear the Mazda badge. To accommodate the power of the turbocharged engine, Mazda developed a new Active Torque-Split All-Wheel Drive system. When electronic sensors detect a lack of grip, up to 50 percent of the power can be directed to the rear wheels. In addition, the MAZDASPEED6 comes equipped with a completely new six-speed manual transmission, perfectly fitting the cars character.
Optional on MAZDASPEED6 is a Grand Touring package, priced at $29,925, incorporating leather seating surfaces, eight-way power drivers seat, heated front seats and mirrors, and keyless entry and start. Because of MAZDASPEED6s high level of standard equipment, stand-alone factory options are limited to pearl paint ($200), power tilt-and-slide moonroof ($700) and DVD-based navigation system ($2,000).
 
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Tons of new info...Thanks for posting it up for everybody wongpres (thumb)

Sounds like they took care of every detail on the MS6...I'm interested to see real world driving impressions soon...the icing on the cake will be how mod friendly it is...Hmmm :p
 
Antoine said:
Tons of new info...Thanks for posting it up for everybody wongpres (thumb)

Sounds like they took care of every detail on the MS6...I'm interested to see real world driving impressions soon...the icing on the cake will be how mod friendly it is...Hmmm :p

I'll let you know....my order went in YESTERDAY!!!!!!! I can't wait!
 
Any particular reason you pre-ordered a car you haven't even driven? Its not as if these things are going to be in short supply.

Considering a wide # of reviews have been negative towards the car's performance, I'd think caution, and at least a test drive would be important. Can you back out of the purchase if you happen to absolutely hate the car?
 
i havent read any 'negative' reviews of the ms6. the only negative things said were to the effect of, "its not as fast as i thought," or "its not as fast as an evo or sti." honestly, who gives a s***. i guarantee it will be a blast to drive.
 
Pick up a copy of MPH or R&T magazine. The MPS 6 has some pretty bad traction issues. (AWD rendered useless by lack of available traction)

I'm just trying to understand the mindset behind preordering a car you haven't driven yet. Just sounds like ordering a russian bride and shipping her to the US.
 
crossbow said:
I'm just trying to understand the mindset behind preordering a car you haven't driven yet. Just sounds like ordering a russian bride and shipping her to the US.

I did that, too, and am looking for another one, or TWINS! (doh) Seriously, look at the history of Mazda over the last sixteen years. Their cars ONLY get better. I ordered a 94 Miata R before there were any of them, and I never regretted it. I have several Miatas, a MazdaSpeed Protege and a wonderful Mazda6S. I trust the company and know that this one will be the cat's meow. I don't care what anyone else says....they are only opinions, anyway. I've got enough experience to know what I want, and this is it. Besides.......I got a deal (wrc)

FYI, I bought a broken, 180K 1990 Miata, sight unseen, flew to Connecticut, fixed it, and drove it back to Texas in January without a problem. Bought another one in CA. Bought my wife a fire truck the same way in New York, BUT will never drive another one of those on a 1400 mile trip! Also, bought an Audi TT sight unseen All these have been adventures, and this one will be, too!

"Mad" Merv
 
crossbow said:
Any particular reason you pre-ordered a car you haven't even driven? Its not as if these things are going to be in short supply.

Considering a wide # of reviews have been negative towards the car's performance, I'd think caution, and at least a test drive would be important. Can you back out of the purchase if you happen to absolutely hate the car?

To be first......AND to get EXACTLY what I wanted. Of course I can back out! It pays to have a good relationship with the dealerships (doh)
 
Yes I did that before and it was a mistake! never buy a car you can't testdrive!!!! Also if you do disregard these warnings and "plow" aimlessly thru all the reviews and threads...do us 1 favor at least to save the Zoom-Zoom charactoristics of the car...8 inch wide tires on Toyo T1-R and Ebay the stockers!!
 
Ah if you can back out, thats cool. Was just curious as I've never ordered a car before driving it. Though getting twins would be nice if you only ordered one :).

Some of the previews of the MPS have been downright inflamatory so I was curious if its a possibility to back out. Just in case you ended up hating the car. I've never seen critics so negative towards mazda's strongest point...handling. Comparing the MSP to an MPS is like looking at a nimble knife fighter vs a fat banker.
 
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yes mazdas known for handeling and rotaries...awd is a subie strongpoint ;)
 
In Canada there were 750 RX-8's available for the first 6 months. 550 of those were sold before the cars were built, most months in advance. In the U.S. the figure was around 5,000 units sold before the first one hit the ground. How many 2005 Mustangs were pre-sold? 5,000? 10,000? 20,000? There's still thousands of people waiting for their mustangs that ordered 6 months ago. Us wacky car crazy people do stuff like that :D .

Secondly the reviews on this car aren't negative, they are all very positive. They have to find something negative to say about a good car to be subjective. In this case they experienced understeer when going into a corner at 80 MPH, big whoop. The bottom line is the car will pull over .90g's, stop on a dime, and it will do 0-60 in around 5.5sec when it is finally tested.

Will it out run the EVO on the track in stock trim? No. But it will be close and it will be a hell of alot more comfortable, luxurious, and classy. If I was 20 I would probably pick the all out performance of the EVO. I had a fleet of 5.0L Mustangs, they drove like s*** wagons compared to a Mazda6, but at the time all I cared about is that they were damn fast. Now I'm 36 and the MS6 appeals more even if it offers slightly less performance. For most of us on this board the car won't stay stock anyway. Another thing to consider is the pricing in different markets. In Canada the STi is $10,000 more than the MS6 and the EVO isn't available, it can't pass the crash test.
 
difrence between mustang and 6 is mustang is built for stright lines 6 is for turning left and right(exception of speed 6) I'd pick the other cars over the speed 6 cause they have awd all the time and speed 6 doesn't come in this color blue. You are right that thing will be pre ordered to hell and back.
 
crossbow said:
Comparing the MSP to an MPS is like looking at a nimble knife fighter vs a fat banker.

You don't know that?????? You're making all these assumptions without any proof. This car wasn't made to compete with the STI and EVO, neither of which I care to have. This is a much classier cruiser and I bet it will be plenty quick, with the A/C on and chamber music on the Bose :)
 

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