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Wheels.ca
October 27th, 2002, 04:46 AM
from: media.ford.com

Mazda6 MPS Concept
Sophisticated athletic design and functional, high-quality interior
To reflect an atmosphere of sporty sophistication combined with powerful dynamism, the front of the car bears a new version of the five-pointed grill as well as an air intake design similar to the one featured on the RX-8. Much more than a bold design statement, the enlarged front bumper and the rear spoiler both play an aerodynamic role in enhancing the overall appearance of the concept car, whilst also improving its dynamic stability. The sportiness of the car's body is emphasized by a new type of paintwork called "Silver Storm" to create a high quality feel with its subtle shine.
The interior has been designed with specific attention to material quality, having "genuineness" as its theme. Based on black, the speedometer combines deep blue and a metallic texture to express "functional beauty." The high quality leather seats in a fashionable black and white color combination give it an elegant flair. To improve convenience and to add to that sporty feel, the Mazda6 MPS comes with a keyless entry system and a simple button with which to start the engine.

Dynamic performance that provides a feeling of genuine high performance
The newly developed direct-injection turbo-charged 2.3-liter engine has achieved low emissions, excellent fuel efficiency, and high performance. Its total output of 206kW(280ps) at 6,500rpm and maximum torque of 360 Nm at 3,500 rpm qualifies the Mazda6 MPS concept car as a serious driving machine, while at the same time the engine meets all relevant low emission regulations. In Europe, the Euro IV levels are met; in the USA and Japan the respective ULEV standards are fulfilled.
An all-new traction system is employed, effortlessly transmitting the power of Mazda6 MPS concept car onto the road. The 4WD used in the Mazda6 is combined here with an active torque control. The result is an electronically controlled torque-split 4WD system that is suitable for high performance cars and gives precise tire-to-road contact even at high revs.

Major Specifications
Length x Width x Height 4670 x 1820 x 1435 (mm)
Engine Type MZR 2.3L direct-injection turbo-charged gasoline engine
Max. Power 206kW(280ps)/6,500rpm
Max. Torque 360Nm/3,500rpm
Tires & Wheels 245/40ZR18


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KingKong
October 27th, 2002, 05:58 AM
Ummm...When is this coming out? or will it not?

yellowmp5
October 27th, 2002, 07:17 AM
i'm in hk rite now, and i see them on the road,
pretty nice....however, no sportmatic....

Gen1GT
October 27th, 2002, 07:40 AM
HOLY SHIT!! that thing looks BADASSED! Imagine seeing that coming up fast in your rearview...Makes the new Accord look like the mommas car that it is.....

rowan
October 27th, 2002, 12:08 PM
Wow, lookout Infinity .....

speedracer
October 27th, 2002, 01:30 PM
Lets get them out here. Hopefully without the rear wiper those.

I've seen a regular Mazda 6 out here already. It was pulling out of the Mazda parts warehouse in Pickering.

Greg

03bluP5
October 27th, 2002, 05:10 PM
Concept car? That speaks volumes. They are always more exciting than the production models.
I searched for info on the M6 a few weeks back. I was looking forward to seeing the different models when they arrived here - the hatchback was of particular interest to me. However, once again, I was highly disappointed to hear Mazda is only planning to import the sedan. Seems the North American demographic studies result in the majority being more comfortable with sedans. Crap! Most of us P5 owners would oppose this. When it comes to versatility, a trunk doesn't compare to a hatch. Try getting a boxed 27" TV in the trunk!
I'm not impressed with pics I"ve seen of the M6 sedan slated for our shores. It's actually quite boring looking to me. I spoke to my dealership before picking up my new P5 just in case it was worth me holding off. I"m comfortable with the P5 and won't likely feel any "loss" when the M6 arrives.

Wheels.ca
October 27th, 2002, 09:40 PM
the produciton hatch (5 door) they get in europe looks pretty much as cool as this.

jgoertzen
October 28th, 2002, 12:16 PM
that kicks ass.... http://msg.toprotege.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/thumbs-up.gif http://msg.toprotege.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/thumbs-up.gif http://msg.toprotege.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/thumbs-up.gif .....i want one....