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Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

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January 26, 2010 by George Skentzos

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While the new generation Mazda6 is still by no means outdated, Mazda has unveiled a facelifted version which adopts the new Mazda family face with a five-point front grille.

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Available in three body styles – Sedan, Sport Hatch and Sport Wagon – the refreshed Mazda6 includes improvements to its environmental and safety attributes, driving performance, interior and exterior design, and quality levels.

In Japan, 2.0-litre models have been updated with Mazda’s direct injection MZR 2.0L DISI engine with both front and all-wheel-drive models qualifying as Super-Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles (SU-LEV).

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Updated power steering and suspension settings have been integrated, resulting in better handling and straight-line stability at high speeds, as well as delivering a more premium quality ride and enhanced comfort.

Both the 17-inch and 18-inch aluminium wheels have new designs, and the range of eight exterior body colours has been augmented with two new colours – Clear Water Blue Metallic and Midnight Bronze Mica.

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Inside, the centre panel stack has a smooth, glossy, piano-black finish while chrome plating adorns the climate control and audio dials, and other parts.

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Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

Mazda6 facelift unveiled in Japan

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