Mazda 6 Ends Production In April, Goes To The Scrapheap In The Sky

Mazda 6 Ends Production In April, Goes To The Scrapheap In The Sky

There’s also the case where Mazda shifted its focus on new crossover models meant to take the brand upmarket. In Japan, the automaker offers the CX-60, a midsize crossover featuring a mild-hybrid inline-six. That model will be followed by the Mazda CX-80, which will succeed the CX-8 in the range.

As for the US market, Mazda introduced the CX-50 and CX-90 under its campaign to become a more premium brand. Later this month, the US lineup will be joined by the Mazda CX-70, which is expected to come with two rows of seating and a wider body than the CX-60.

With the production of the Mazda6 ending in Japan, the future of the nameplate in other markets that sell Japan-made models has become uncertain.

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