The 2019 Mazda6 has
been a breakout among all the mid-sizer sedans that lacked that flair for fun.
The reason of its ever growing popularity are many, and that makes it stand
still as a top seller at the topmost dealerships like the Phoenix Mazda for the 2019 lineup of the mid-size sedansegment.
2019
Upgrades
For the year 2019, the
mid-size sedan Mazda6 returned mostly as unchanged from its yesteryear’s
version, except for the safety hardware features like standard automatic
emergency braking, active lane control, blind-spot monitors, and adaptive cruise
control that are now made standard from its optional status we saw last year.
All that fetched the
2019 Mazda6 a five-star score and got it selected by the IIHS as their Top
Safety Pick as well.
The 2019 Mazda6 maintains
the lineup of five trim levels: Sport, Touring, Grand Touring, Grand Touring
Reserve, and Signature.
Styling
Secret
When we are discussing
Mazda, we are assured of one thing, i.e., the design. With its own KODO
designing formula, Mazda never fails to present a pleasant surprise for its
onlookers. And the 2019 Mazda6 isn’t any exception to this. It is not only a
standout among the segment of other sedans, but it is also a standout in the
crowd for everything you can count.
Starting from the exterior
shapes that take a sweeping flow from the front fascia till the rear end, to
its subdued but lavish interior, the 2019 Mazda6 excels in everything but what
puts it in the first row and as a top seller, is its admirable performance.
What
is Under the Hood
Pop up the hoods of the
2019Mazda6 lineup, what you can see in most of them is a 2.5-liter inline-4 engine
that is able to make a 187 of horsepower and a 29 mpg combined rate from EPA,
when ideally hooked to a 6-speed automatic transmission.
There is also a 250-hp generating
turbo-4 engine which is kept as an optional choice and those who pick it can
witness the real performance potential of the 2019 Mazda6.
Performance
Evaluation
The new 2019 Mazda6 has
nailed down all the little things that make a big differenceto its performance.
With the available turbo-4 engine it drives, the person who sits behind the
wheels feel it to be overlyentertaining, while its sharp steeringand precise
handling make the ride feel composed even without the thrill of a manual
transmission.
The base engine of the
2019 Mazda6 is a 2.5-liter inline-4 one, that is seen powering both the Sport
and Touring models, makes a reasonable 187 of hp and 186 pound-feet of torque
when it is paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The powertrain worked
out so well, that even without the manual transmission that got opted out from
the lineup this year, the ride stayed memorable in our minds, when we took our
first test drive at the Mazda dealership near Phoenix.
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