Updates for the 2017 Mazda6
The critically acclaimed, but slow-selling Mazda6 midsize sedan gets a few new items for 2017, enhancing its dynamic driving characteristics and the refinement level of its cockpit.
First of all, Mazda is adding its new G-Vectoring Control system to the Mazda6. It’s a technology developed to increase the stability and roadholding abilities of the car. The 2017 Mazda3 also gains this technology, and other Mazda products will eventually benefit from it as well.
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That’s great, but the majority of midsize sedan buyers likely don’t care too much about performance and handling. That’s why Mazda also performed a bunch of changes in the 2017 Mazda6’s cockpit and shuffled equipment levels, too.
In order to reduce noise inside the car, the manufacturer changed the door seals, adopted a stricter panel gap tolerance, installed a windscreen made with thicker glass and squeezed in improved sound deadening material under and around the cockpit.
The base 2017 Mazda6 GX gets a rearview camera and a redesigned steering wheel, while the GS trim adds navigation, Smart City Brake Support, a heated steering wheel and blind spot monitoring as standard equipment. The GT version benefits from a colour head-up display, a 4.6-inch driver trip computer display and traffic sign recognition.
The Mazda6 GT’s Technology Package, which already includes adaptive cruise control, front collision warning, lane departure warning, automatic high beams and i-ELOOP regenerative braking system, adds lane keep assist.
Last but not least, the GT’s new Premium Package offers Nappa leather seating with contrast-colour piping, a black headliner, unique steering wheel stitching and satin chrome trim.
The 2017 Mazda6 is now available, and its price varies from $24,695 to $36,795, excluding freight and delivery charges.