End of an Era: Mazda6 Bids Farewell in Japan
by AutoExpert | 22 January, 2024
Oh man, have you heard about the Mazda6 in Japan? Total bummer! Mazda's pulling the plug on it. But wait, it's been around since 2002. That's like, forever in car years. Anyway, if you move quickly, you might still get one before they're all gone.
The current model's been cruising the streets since 2012, kinda showing its age, so it was just about time. Mazda6 has already waved goodbye in the U.S. and the U.K., and now Japan's following suit.
Here's the kicker: Mazda didn't even think about planning a new version to replace it. They think their CX crossovers will do the trick. We get it, crossovers are cool and all, but what about us sedan fans? And if you're into wagons, well, tough luck, right?
There were rumors last year about a possible new-gen Mazda6, all fancy with rear-wheel drive and stuff, especially after everyone loved the CX-60 and CX-90. Some even said it was a done deal.
But now, Mazda's like, "Nah, not happening." So while the Mazda6 isn't totally going extinct (it's still being made outside Japan), for a lot of us, it's kinda the end of an era. Gotta wait and see what Mazda comes up with next, we guess!