RWD Mazda6 Successor Could Be Dead, At Least In Europe
by AutoExpert | 22 March, 2022
Since Mazda6 was phased out after the 2021 model year, we've noticed there was a gap in the portfolio. Mazda recognizes that the popularity of SUVs is on the rise. That reality has led to reports that a new Mazda6 is on hold, if not dead.
Mazda Europe's engineering and development head, Joachim Kunz, told Autocar that the release of a new RWD sedan or coupe is unlikely: “It would be very nice to have the FR concept and six-cylinder engine for a Mazda 6 successor or a large sports coupe, we would love to have it, but at this point, it’s most important to sell SUVs. The SUV trend is continuing, and even more for Mazda. It’s what’s selling best.”
But we shouldn't jump to conclusions based on this comment alone. First and first, Mazda prioritizes SUVs, which should come as no surprise. The company is developing a range of new SUVs for the global market.
Furthermore, Kunz never explicitly states that a new Mazda6 with an inline-six engine will not be produced anywhere. He's probably talking about the European market. Mazda was unable to provide any more information or make any predictions about what products could be coming down the pike in the future.