The Japanese auto maker has released the pricing details of its new entrant Mazda 6.
The 2014 Mazda6 starts at $20,880 – excluding a $795 destination fee – and will offer buyers up to 37 mpg highway in base form. That money will fetch buyers to 2.5-liter four-cylinder which is paired to a six-speed manual – a setup packing 184 horsepower and 185 pound-feet of torque.
The Skyactiv powertrain is good, according to Mazda, for 25 miles per gallon in the city and 37 mpg on the highway.
Stepping up to the six-speed automatic gearbox will yield additional 1 mpg in city and highway driving for about 38 mpg highway. Apart from offering more equipment, the base 2014 model carries a modest $155 price increase over its 2013 predecessor.
There are two trims available with the Mazda 6. The i Sport starting at $22,495 and i Touring at $24,495 (excluding destination charges). The latter swaps, standard car’s 17-inch wheels for 19-inch rollers and includes dual-zone automatic climate control and leatherette sport seats among other things.
Buyers can also have a taste of tech package that includes TomTom navigation and an 11-speaker Bose Centerpoint sound system for $2,000. Keyless entry, rain-sensing wipers & company’s Smart City Brake Support are also part of the kit.
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