Rumors Mazda's luxury lineup coming in 2022.


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Rear wheel drive and straight six engines with displacement ranging from 3.0 to 3.3 litres.

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Mazda's upcoming inline-six, rear-wheel-drive platform detailed by suppliers
Production will begin in 2022, engines will have 3.0 to 3.3 liters


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A report out of Japan has uncovered several details about Mazda's upcoming rear-wheel-drive cars powered by a new straight-six engine. In conversations with suppliers, the Nikkei has learned that production will begin in 2022, and that they will "produce about 300,000 units, or just less than 20% of Mazda's global sales, in the fiscal year ending March 2025."

Additionally, the report reveals that the eagerly awaited inline-six engine will have displacements of 3.0 to 3.3 liters, and will come in gasoline, diesel, and the novel compression ignition SkyActiv-X formats. We can probably assume that a turbocharged version will follow.

The first cars to be produced on this new platform will likely be SUVs. Originally intended to replace the CX-5 and CX-8 (a Japanese version of the CX-9 with smaller dimensions that conform to the country's road tax hierarchy), the Nikkei now says they will be sold alongside the existing models. So, perhaps a CX-50 if we follow the CX-30's naming convention.

These new cars will also be "priced significantly higher than existing models," but Mazda is seeking to cut costs by expanding its supplier base to non-Japanese firms.

The rest of the report is somewhat bleak but nothing we don't know already. The Mazda 3, despite being positively reviewed, has not sold well. Nor have cars equipped with the SkyActiv-X sparkless combustion motor, considered to be the holy grail of internal combustion engines. With a sales hit made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic, sales are down 8% for the fiscal year ending in March 2021, and the company will take a $870 million hit when all the books are balanced.

Mazda's commitment to gratifying motoring experiences and superb handling remains a rarity in today's market. By building rear-drive, straight-six vehicles — considered by many to be the ideal layout for drivers' cars — Mazda is really leaning in to their automaking philosophy, and putting all its eggs in that basket as well.

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Source: Autoblog.com
 
I like the design route that Mazda has taken in recent years, they have a line up of extremely good looking cars that have great interiors as well. Just look at the latest Mazda 3, who would have thought that it would have a more classier and better built interior than the VW Golf. It eats the Golf 8 for breakfast inside with far nicer looking dash and door panels and even white leather seats
 
I like the design route that Mazda has taken in recent years, they have a line up of extremely good looking cars that have great interiors as well. Just look at the latest Mazda 3, who would have thought that it would have a more classier and better built interior than the VW Golf. It eats the Golf 8 for breakfast inside with far nicer looking dash and door panels and even white leather seats
For over a decade, Mazda and Peugeot have produced stunning looking concept cars. However, it's only recently that thwie production cars are a visual match.

I like how both brands are also innovating inside cabins by using cork and two tone upholstery with immitation wool.
 
From a car enthusiast perspective, I am excited with Mazda's plan. Though I wonder how that plays into overall industry zeitgeist of electrification and other alternatives. Will Mazda be able to successfully penetrate the near-upper and upper end and will it yield long-term positive results where they remain viable? I am sure industry analysts have a better idea than I, but my gut says no.
 
I can’t wait to see what they come up with. Please give the I6 real power. These will likely make great daily drivers. There is also the rumor that Lexus will base or share their next IS on this same architecture. Lord knows a new IS is needed. This may be a big bust for Mazda but I bet you it will produce something interesting.

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Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. The company was founded on January 30, 1920, as Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd., a cork-making factory, by Jujiro Matsuda. It changed its name to Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd. in 1927 and started producing vehicles in 1931. The name Mazda was derived from Ahura Mazda, the god of harmony, intelligence, and wisdom in Zoroastrianism.
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