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MAZDA 6e

The Mazda 6e Is A Gorgeous RWD EV Liftback With A 50-Inch Virtual Screen

Here’s a solid overview of the Mazda 6e based on Mazda’s European material and Euro NCAP, plus some YouTube test-drive links.

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  1. Autogefühl – Mazda 6e driving REVIEW with Autobahn range and charging test
    (youtube.com)
  2. Electrifying / Ginny Buckley – Is it really a Mazda? Mazda6e first drive and review
    (youtube.com)
  3. UK First Drive – Is it a Tesla Rival? Full Tour
    (youtube.com)
  4. Bjørn Nyland – Mazda 6e Standard Range 1000 km challenge
    (youtube.com)
  5. The Car Expert – The Mazda 6e is a charming EV, but is that enough? Full review
    (youtube.com)
  6. Carwow-style review surfaced in search: Mazda 6e Review (2026): Much Better Than Its Rivals!
    (youtube.com)

Mazda 6e — key facts

The Mazda 6e is Mazda’s new fully electric large liftback/sedan for Europe. It was announced for European dealer arrival in summer 2025, and Mazda positions it as a rear-wheel-drive EV with a strong focus on design, cabin quality, and human-machine interface. European specs can vary a bit by market and trim. (Mazda)

Dimensions and practicality

It is 4,921 mm long, 1,890 mm wide without mirrors, 1,485 mm high, with a 2,895 mm wheelbase. Cargo capacity is listed at 466 liters to the ceiling in 5-seat mode, with a 72-liter front storage area.

Powertrain and performance

From Mazda’s European press material, the 6e comes with two rear-wheel-drive single-motor setups in Europe:

In the UK spec guide for the 78 kWh version, Mazda lists:

Battery, range and charging

Mazda’s January 2025 announcement for Europe said the car would be offered with 68.8 kWh and 80 kWh battery options. The 68.8 kWh version was quoted at up to 300 miles WLTP and 10–80% DC charging in 22 minutes on up to 200 kW DC, with roughly 145 miles added in 15 minutes. (uk.mazda-press.com)

A newer Mazda UK spec guide for the 78 kWh version lists:

Mazda’s June 2025 European press info also states combined consumption of 16.6 kWh/100 km for the 190 kW car and 16.5 kWh/100 km for the Long Range version, which suggests some market/spec-sheet variation versus the UK guide. (Mazda)

Towing and weights

For the 78 kWh UK-spec car, Mazda lists:

Interior and tech

Mazda highlights a very tech-heavy cockpit. Key items listed in the official spec guide include:

Mazda also says the app supports remote functions such as:

Comfort features

Official equipment highlights include:

Takumi vs Takumi Plus

Both trims include the big screen, Sony audio, heat pump, and core EV tech. Takumi Plus adds a more premium interior and a few comfort upgrades, including:

Safety

Euro NCAP published its Mazda 6e results in October 2025. The car scored:

Euro NCAP also notes good protection in multiple crash scenarios, whiplash protection, eCall, and child-presence detection. (euroncap.com)

Pictures

My quick take: the Mazda 6e looks strongest on design, cabin quality, equipment, and practical towing, while the main thing to verify in real-world tests is actual charging performance and efficiency, since early review coverage is a bit mixed there.

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