Mazda has unveiled the CX‑6e, an all‑electric mid‑size SUV designed to extend the brand’s electrified lineup across global markets. The CX‑6e blends Mazda’s Kodo design with ma-inspired interiors, pairing a flowing exterior with a calm, spacious cabin.
Powering the CX‑6e is a 78 kWh fast‑charging Lithium Iron Phosphate battery, delivering a WLTP‑rated range of up to 484 km and rear‑wheel drive dynamics tuned for responsive performance. The vehicle encapsulates Mazda’s Jinba Ittai philosophy, aiming to strengthen the connection between car and driver while providing the practicality expected from a global SUV.

Technological features include a wide 26‑inch touchscreen with multilingual voice recognition and gesture control, an extensive suite of advanced driver assistance systems, and intuitive connectivity options.
Exterior details such as a signature illuminated wing and aerodynamic contours reflect efficient design thinking without compromising presence, while practical elements like a low‑loading luggage bay and an 80‑litre front trunk extend usability.

Inside, the CX‑6e cabin offers generous space and refined materials, with optional heated and ventilated seating and a panoramic sunroof that enhances the sense of openness. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, high‑power audio, and advanced human‑machine interface technologies serve contemporary expectations for comfort and convenience.

Chassis calibration, steering response, and suspension tuning have been engineered to deliver balanced handling and ride comfort across diverse road conditions. A comprehensive array of safety and driver‑assist technologies underpins the vehicle’s global suitability.
At this stage, Mazda has not provided a definitive global rollout plan covering all regions, so its introduction to markets such as South Asia, including Nepal, remains unconfirmed publicly. Availability outside Europe and Australia will likely depend on local market strategy, regulatory approvals, and infrastructure considerations.

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