Mazda will showcase the world premiere of the updated Mazda6 wagon at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show on March 6.
The Mazda6 is the flagship of Mazda's passenger car lineup. The development team's goal for this round of updates, the third since the model was fully redesigned in 2012, was to enhance the daily lives of people who love cars, incorporating premium details and new engineering concepts and technologies based on Mazda's human-centered design philosophy.
The new Mazda6 wagon to be unveiled in Geneva follows on the heels of the sedan model, which debuted at the Los Angeles Motor Show last November. The wagon adopts the same product enhancements and styling improvements, which enhance a look of maturity and composure and raise the quality feel of both the interior and exterior without sacrificing practicality. Both the sedan and wagon offer driving pleasure that suits the various ways each body type is used.
In addition, Mazda will bring two concept models to the show, both of which make their European Motor Show debut in Geneva. The Kai Concept combines next-generation technology and design to herald a whole new generation of Mazda cars. And the Vision Coupe is a next-generation design vision model that was recently named the "Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year" in France. Both cars debuted at last year's Tokyo Motor Show.
The Mazda6 is the flagship of Mazda's passenger car lineup. The development team's goal for this round of updates, the third since the model was fully redesigned in 2012, was to enhance the daily lives of people who love cars, incorporating premium details and new engineering concepts and technologies based on Mazda's human-centered design philosophy.
The new Mazda6 wagon to be unveiled in Geneva follows on the heels of the sedan model, which debuted at the Los Angeles Motor Show last November. The wagon adopts the same product enhancements and styling improvements, which enhance a look of maturity and composure and raise the quality feel of both the interior and exterior without sacrificing practicality. Both the sedan and wagon offer driving pleasure that suits the various ways each body type is used.
In addition, Mazda will bring two concept models to the show, both of which make their European Motor Show debut in Geneva. The Kai Concept combines next-generation technology and design to herald a whole new generation of Mazda cars. And the Vision Coupe is a next-generation design vision model that was recently named the "Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year" in France. Both cars debuted at last year's Tokyo Motor Show.