Offering two sets of powertrains, the Mazda EZ-6 will be available for pre-sale on September 28
A few days ago, Car Quality Network learned from relevant channels that the Mazda EZ-6 will officially open for pre-sale on September 28. The new car is a medium-sized car jointly developed by Mazda and Changan, built on the Changan EPA hybrid platform, and provides two options in terms of power: extended range and pure electric.
In terms of appearance, the new car still continues Mazda’s classic "Soul" design language, which not only has a dynamic and fashionable visual effect, but also creates a strong sense of high-end. The front face is equipped with luminous units officially called "MAZDA Wings", which are arranged in a regular and elegant layout, and the lighting effect is very good.
The side transition is relatively smooth and sporty. In the details, the black B-pillar and the side window are perfectly integrated, making it natural. The tail is equipped with a through-type light group, and the classic semi-circular style is retained on both sides, which not only pays tribute to the classic, but also has a high degree of recognition. In terms of size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4921mm*1890mm*1485mm, and the wheelbase is 2895mm.
In the interior part, the center console design is very simple, and the overall style is obviously moving towards the electric style. The 14.6-inch floating center control screen has a built-in Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip, as well as the Sony sound system and 64-color interior ambient lights, which fully cater to the preferences of young consumers.
In terms of power, the new car offers two options: extended range and pure electric. Among them, the extended range version is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine as a range extender, with a maximum power of 70kW, a total motor power of 160kW, and a lithium iron phosphate battery; the pure electric version is equipped with a single motor, with a total motor power of 190kW, and is also equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery. For more news about the new car, Car Quality Network will continue to pay attention and report.