Mazda CX-6e arrives as electric answer to Q6—26in screen, different design language
"Mazda's finally stepping away from the 'zoom-zoom' nostalgia play. Whether that's refreshing or a mistake depends on whether they can make EVs feel like cars instead of appliances."
— Revvly Take
Mazda's dropping the CX-6e as its EV counterpart to the CX-60, signaling a harder design pivot than the brand's typical playbook. The tech-forward cabin—anchored by a 26-inch display—hints at where Mazda wants to position itself in the crowded electric SUV space. UK launch this year puts it squarely against Audi's Q6 e-tron.
Autocar UK · Jan 9
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