PARIS: The all-new Mazda 6e will go on sale across Europe in the summer of 2025.
It is billed as offering an advanced suite of features that remain effortlessly intuitive, and blends Japanese craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and cutting-edge technology.
Welcome Mode is activated as the vehicle detects the key: side mirrors unfold, the door handle presents itself, the doors unlock automatically and a distinctive light signature at the front and rear greets the driver.
Depending on settings, the rear spoiler subtly deploys.
As the door opens, the driver seat moves back 10 cm for easy entry, returning to its preset position once inside.
The sequence plays in reverse when leaving the car – a gesture that reflects the vehicle’s attention to detail and care for its occupants.
Inside, a large Head-Up Display projects critical driving data, such as speed, navigation prompts, and safety alerts, onto the windscreen at an optimal focus distance of 7.5 metres.

Drivers can customise the amount of information displayed via three modes – Minimal, Classic, or Custom – with an additional Snow Mode that changes display colours to enhance readability against bright winter backdrops.
Directly behind the steering wheel, a 10.2-inch digital metre set presents essential driving and vehicle status information – including tyre pressure, mileage, battery state of charge, outside temperature and open-door alerts.
In the centre of the dashboard, a 14.6-inch central touchscreen provides a refined interface for communication, entertainment and vehicle settings.
A premium Sony audio system with 14 speakers – including one discreetly integrated into the front bumper for exterior playback – delivers crisp, immersive sound.
Voice recognition, available in nine European languages, enables hands-free operation of the navigation system, audio, climate control and more – allowing the driver to remain focused on the road.
For quiet environments or sleeping passengers, intuitive gesture controls provide an alternative way to accept calls or operate the audio system without speaking or touching the screen.


