Does Mazda have a 6 cylinder engine?

Does Mazda have a 6 cylinder engine?

While there are no Mazda vehicles currently in production that use a six-cylinder engine, it has been confirmed by a Mazda spokesperson in a statement to Car & Driver magazine that a new longitudinal inline six-cylinder engine is in the works for unspecified Mazda vehicles in the future.

What kind of engine does a Mazda 6 have?

The Mazda 6 comes in five trim levels. The base model Sport and the Touring each use a 2.5-liter four-cylinder (187 horsepower, 186 lb-ft). Going for the Grand Touring gets you a turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder (250 hp, 310 lb-ft), also shared by the plush Grand Touring Reserve and lavish Signature models.

Where does the Mazda6 get its powertrain from?

Ford also plans to offer a hybrid powertrain on the platform. The official Mazda chassis codes are GG (saloon/hatch) and GY (estate) series – following the 626/Capella in its GF/GW series. Mazda’s Hofu Plant in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan produced the Mazda6 for international markets from February 2002 to August 2007.

What’s the price of a new Mazda 6?

Pricing and Which One to Buy 1 Sport: $24,920 2 Touring: $27,520 3 Grand Touring: $30,620 4 Grand Touring Reserve: $33,120 5 Signature: $36,220

When did the second generation Mazda6 come out?

The second generation Mazda6 made its premiere at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show in September. The new Mazda6 is based on the Mazda GH chassis platform, a revised version of the GG chassis which Ford also still uses as their CD3 platform. Mazda continues to provide three body styles, including 4-door saloon (sedan),…

What kind of engine does the Mazda 6 have?

Unlike most mid-size alternatives, the 2020 Mazda 6 lineup does not go hybrid or plug-in. There is, however, a choice of two responsive 2.5-liter four-cylinder engines.

Are there any reliability problems with the Mazda6?

No reliability at all. Once I went to Mazda garage to be checked, they said it was a common fault for 2.0 petrol to broken pistons and camshafts. It was lovely to be driven, when it was still not broken down. MPG was quite alright for the power and the engine performance which was quite decent.

What are the specs of a Mazda 2.2 Skyactiv-D?

The 2.2 SkyActiv-D (the SH-VPTR and SH-VPTS) is the 2.2-liter turbo-diesel engine that is based on its predecessor – the MZR-CD. The main difference is that the new engine has a reduced compression ratio. It dropped from 16.3 to 14, and this number is pretty low for diesel engine and almost the same as SkyActiv petrol engines have.

What kind of engine does a Mazda 2.0L have?

The LF-DE has a high-grade aluminum alloy cylinder block with cast iron sleeves. The engine shares the 83.1 mm (3.27 in) stroke of the 1.8L engine (L8-DE, L8-VE), but the bore is larger – 87.5 mm (3.44 in). Unlike the 2.5-liter version L5-VE, the 2.0L engine doesn’t have balancer shafts.