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Mazda EZ-6 is a new electric sedan exclusive to China
Mazda has finally lifted the curtain on its latest electric vehicle, the EZ-6 sedan. Developed in partnership with Changan, this sleek new model will be available in both fully electric and extended-range (EREV) versions. But there's a catch: for now, the EZ-6 will only be available in China.
While the EZ-6 shares a platform with the Deepal SL03 and L07 sedans, it has different dimensions and styling that set it apart. Measuring 4,921 mm in length, 1,890 mm in width, and 1,485 mm in height, the EZ-6 is slightly larger than both Deepal models. Its wheelbase spans 2,895 mm, providing ample interior space.
The EZ-6's exterior design is a blend of familiar Mazda elements and some futuristic accents. The front end features a Mazda-like grille and split headlights with the main lamps tucked beneath the daytime running lights. Mazda calls this LED light cluster the "Wings of Light," and the iconic Mazda logo illuminates for an added touch of sophistication.
From the side, the EZ-6 has a sporty coupe-like silhouette. In Mazda's first, the rear ducktail spoiler automatically activates at speeds above 90 km/h to improve aerodynamics. The taillights echo the design seen on other Mazda models, and a full-width brake light definitely adds a modern touch.
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Mazda has finally lifted the curtain on its latest electric vehicle, the EZ-6 sedan. Developed in partnership with Changan, this sleek new model will be available in both fully electric and extended-range (EREV) versions. But there's a catch: for now, the EZ-6 will only be available in China.
While the EZ-6 shares a platform with the Deepal SL03 and L07 sedans, it has different dimensions and styling that set it apart. Measuring 4,921 mm in length, 1,890 mm in width, and 1,485 mm in height, the EZ-6 is slightly larger than both Deepal models. Its wheelbase spans 2,895 mm, providing ample interior space.
The EZ-6's exterior design is a blend of familiar Mazda elements and some futuristic accents. The front end features a Mazda-like grille and split headlights with the main lamps tucked beneath the daytime running lights. Mazda calls this LED light cluster the "Wings of Light," and the iconic Mazda logo illuminates for an added touch of sophistication.
From the side, the EZ-6 has a sporty coupe-like silhouette. In Mazda's first, the rear ducktail spoiler automatically activates at speeds above 90 km/h to improve aerodynamics. The taillights echo the design seen on other Mazda models, and a full-width brake light definitely adds a modern touch.
Mazda EZ-6 is a new electric sedan exclusive to China
Mazda's new EZ-6 electric sedan, available in both fully electric and EREV versions, offers a compelling blend of style, technology, and performance, but it's currently exclusive to the Chinese market.
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