The third generation of Mazda 6 was launched in 2012 both as a sedan and station wagon and it stunned the world with its beauty.
It was the first generation of the Mazda 6 (Atenza) developed without Ford looking over its shoulders, and the Japanese designer Akira Tamatani went wild with it.
The first facelift came in 2014 and showed small differences in the door mirror’s turn signals and a few tiny details.
An MX5-inspired infotainment display found its place on top of the dashboard. The driver could control it via a rotary knob placed on the center console. For excellent sound quality, Mazda installed a Bose sound system.
Under the hood, the Japanese carmaker installed a choice of two petrol and one diesel engine.