Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today announced pricing for the 2009 MAZDA
6 sports sedan will start at $18,550 for a MAZDA
6 i SV, equipped with a 170-horsepower 2.5-liter I-4 engine and a six-speed manual transmission. Pricing for the 2009 MAZDA
6 s,
powered by a 273-horsepower V6 engine and six-speed Sport AT automatic
transmission begins at $24,130. Destination charges for all 2009
model-year Mazda vehicles are $670, $715 in Alaska. The 2009 MAZDA
6 will be available at dealers across the U. S. starting in late August, 2008.
The highly anticipated 2009 MAZDA6
is the first of Mazda’s “Zoom-Zoom Evolution” second-generation
vehicles, building on a heritage of sports sedans and sports cars that
no other manufacturer can boast, and bringing a combination of sports
sedan, sophistication, build quality and product insight not currently
found in the market.
“This is the most important new vehicle
Mazda has launched in a decade,” said Jim O’Sullivan, president and
CEO, MNAO. “Bringing any new car to market at a competitive price has
always been critical, but seldom more-so than today. Customers are
looking for that rare combination of style, dynamics, economy and a
great price, and the all-new 2009 MAZDA6 delivers on all levels.”
The 2009 MAZDA6
will be available as a four-door sedan and in four trim levels: SV (I-4
models only), Sport, Touring and Grand Touring, and with varying levels
of standard and optional equipment. All models, regardless of engine
or trim grade, will include as standard equipment: air-conditioning,
power windows, mirrors and door locks, anti-lock brakes (ABS), dynamic
stability control, traction control, frontal and seat-mounted airbags
for driver and front passenger, side air-curtain airbags for front and
rear seat passengers and a tire-pressure monitoring system.
Power for the 2009 MAZDA6
will be available from an all-new Mazda-designed and developed MZR
170-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a 273-horsepower
3.7-liter V6, as used in the 2008 CX-9, Motor Trend’s 2008
Sport/Utility of the Year and the 2008 North American Truck of the
Year. Transmission choices are a six-speed manual or five-speed Sport
AT automatic with manual-shift mode (2.5-liter engine) or a six-speed
Sport AT automatic with manual-shift mode (3.7-liter V6). I-4 models
equipped with the Sport AT are certified at the ultra-clean SULEV
level, and PZEV in California-emission states. All V6 models meet ULEV
standards for all 50 states.
As it has been since the first MAZDA6 launched in 2002, all North American MAZDA6s
will continue to be built at AutoAlliance International, in Flat Rock,
Mich, a joint venture with partner Ford Motor Company.