Mazda 6e: Mid-size EV edges closer to Australian launch

Mazda 6e: Mid-size EV edges closer to Australian launch

Mazda 6e: Mid-size EV edges closer to Australian launch

Mazda has now revealed two electric vehicles (EVs) developed with its Chinese joint venture partner Changan, but neither has been locked in for an Australian launch just yet.

The Japanese automaker revealed the EZ-6 mid-size liftback at the 2024 Shanghai motor show, with the export version – badged 6e – debuting in Brussels earlier this year when it was also confirmed for right-hand drive.

The EZ-60 mid-size electric SUV was subsequently revealed at this year’s Shanghai motor show.

“At this stage, the only one we’re building a business case for, because it’s available in right-hand drive, is the Mazda 6e, and we’re only doing a business case,” confirmed Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi to Australian media, stressing it wasn’t a foregone conclusion.

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“Australia offers the most amount of models, as many as we can – when you look at the global portfolio, we offer the most [of any market globally] – so we don’t want to abandon that strategy.

“[And] I think if the government is really determined to reduce our carbon footprint from Australia, I can only expect they will go stronger and harder towards battery electric-powered cars.

“Mazda will offer it if we can.”

The 6e is launching in the UK market in 2026. It’s also set to be offered in Thailand, another RHD market.