2006 Mazda Mazdaspeed 6

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General Information
Price: $27,995
Miles Per Gallon: --/-- mpg
Curb Weight: ---- lbs
Layout: Front-Engine/AWD
Transmission: 6-Speed Manual

Engine
Type: Turbocharged V6
Displacement: 2967 cc
Horsepower: 272 bhp @ ---- rpm
Torque: 280 lb-ft @ ---- rpm
Redline: 6500 rpm

Performance
0-60 mph: -.- sec
0-100 mph: --.- sec
Quarter Mile: --.- sec @ --- mph
Skidpad: .--g
Top Speed: --- mph
Braking, 60-0 mph: --- ft
Slalom Speed: --.- mph

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Source: Mazda

Mazda unveiled its newest high-performance vehicle at the 2005 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show as it took the wraps off the all-new MAZDASPEED6 for the first time in North America. The 274-horsepower, 280 lb-ft of torque, all-wheel drive MAZDASPEED6 is expected to add additional customer and media accolades to the MAZDA6 family’s already impressive collection. Power from the direct-injection turbocharged 2.3-liter engine is chanelled to an all-new Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive system for traction and handling in all conditions.

"The MAZDASPEED6 offers the optimal balance between performance and sophistication," said Weldon Munsey, vehicle line manager for Mazda North American Operations (MNAO). "The turbocharged engine, with its broad powerband, excellent fuel economy and eco-friendly emissions levels, is unmatched in its class, while the sport-minded, luxurious cabin helps deliver a car drivers will find hard to exit."

The MAZDASPEED6 will be available as a Sport or Grand Touring model. Both versions feature extensive interior appointments, including stainless steel scuff plates, sport-type front seats, a BOSE® audio system with in-dash six-disc CD changer and an alloy pedal set. The MAZDASPEED6 Grand Touring edition also will receive black leather-trimmed seat upholstery, eight-way adjustable heated front seats, heated door mirrors, an advanced keyless entry system and optional power moonroof.

To encase the interior sophistication, the

MAZDASPEED6 boasts a unique compliment of exterior color options, including Black Mica, Whitewater Pearl Mica, Velocity Red Mica, Black Cherry Mica, Titanium Gray II Mica and Liquid Platinum Metallic.

The exhilarating contours of the MAZDA6 are even more accentuated in the MAZDASPEED6 to create a look that conveys the vehicle's dynamic performance and solid stability. Mazda engineers applied a subtle, yet aggressive design to create a refined appearance that resonates with those seeking automotive maturity and refinement.

The shape of the MAZDASPEED6 is a symphony of solid proportions and athletic tension. An aerodynamic front bumper and lower grille section hints at the high performance hiding behind the overall road-hugging image. A five-point upper grille serves as the air intake, directing cooling air through an in-hood duct to the intercooler. The sleek design extends to the strong proportions of the flared side skirts and is amplified by the 18-inch aluminum wheels. A rear bumper with built-in diffuser for the integrated exhaust tailpipe combines with a compact, functional rear lip spoiler to finish off the attractive exterior package that also serves to maintain the MAZDA6's strong aerodynamic package. The vehicle's overall exterior look is that of a tightly integrated machine with a unique, fresh identity.

The interior of the MAZDASPEED6 is equally attractive as the exterior and shares much with its siblings, the MAZDA6 Sports Sedan, 5-Door and Sport Wagon. The spacious cabin seats five adults and is conducive to communication between driver and passengers. Engineers chose high-quality interior materials for a lush finish that appeals to adult sensibility, rather than leaning toward youth-oriented and stark rally-inspired trimmings. Other performance-minded interior features include the custom six-speed shift knob and semi-bucket sport-type front seats for excellent side support.

The performance attitude of the MAZDASPEED6 stems from its powerplant. By introducing direct injection to a turbo application, Mazda circumvented the usual drawback of turbocharging – poor low- and mid-range torque – while meeting strict exhaust regulations. Both fuel mixture loading efficiency and torque are increased by injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber. As a result, the turbocharger delivers much of its 15.6 psi of boost from approximately 2500 rpm. The single-scroll turbocharger maintains exhaust temperature, allowing for reduced thermal capacity of the exhaust system, which, in turn, minimizes harmful emissions and allows the MAZDASPEED6 to meet both LEV-II state and Bin 5-A Federal regulations.

An all-new high-performance six-speed transmission harnesses the MAZDASPEED6's ample power and was developed specifically for this application. Mazda engineers chose low gears for strong acceleration and high overdrive gears for effortless high-speed cruising. The extremely small transmission employs triple cone synchronizers – which minimize shift effort – for first, second and third gears, with a double cone synchronizer for fourth gear, allowing for smooth up and downshifts. Brass synchronizers were chosen on select gears to minimize shift balking and maximize feel.

The dynamic driving experience is further enhanced by the MAZDASPEED6’s Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive system. The all-new system yields a superb balance between Zoom-Zoom driving excitement and assured stability under all road conditions. The torque transfer system found in the MAZDASPEED6 adjusts front/rear torque distribution between 100:0 and 50:50 for optimum drive power to each wheel and can react to wheel slippage much more quickly than conventional gear- or fluid-controlled systems.

The Active Torque Split system incorporates real-time input data on steering angle, yaw rate, lateral G force and engine status to determine road surface and driving conditions, then selects between Normal, Sports and Snow (slippery) modes to provide the most power and traction under all conditions. A torque-sensing limited-slip differential (borrowed from the Mazda RX-8 sports car) optimizes torque and ensures excellent power delivery when cornering or on slippery surfaces. To ensure consistent power delivery under all weather and driving conditions, the water-cooled Power Take Off center differential distributes torque to the rear axle.

Another Mazda innovation applied to the MAZDASPEED6 is the proprietary Advanced Precision Mazda Casting processes, which drastically improves the strength of the cylinder block and head. Other enhanced components in the engine include steel connecting rods and crankshaft, increased diameters of connecting rod pins, optimized rod shape and the introduction of full floating pistons. Each and every moving part is stronger, more rigid and more durable. Literally hundreds of part numbers were changed from the standard MZR non-turbo engine in developing this powerplant.

To complete the Zoom-Zoom experience, engineers tuned the exhaust for an exhaust note that is both subtle and aggressive with a pleasing linear curve at high engine speeds.

In order for the MAZDASPEED6 to take advantage of its turbocharged powerplant, the chassis received extensive attention. Mazda engineers succeeded in improving torsional rigidity by approximately 50 percent off the base MAZDA6, which helps improve steering and overall driving pleasure.

Mazda engineers paid particular attention to local reinforcement on a sub-assembly level, which avoids increased vehicle weight while simultaneously increasing rigidity where it is most needed. The advantages include improved rear suspension grip and sharper handling characteristics.

By focusing on the front and rear suspension components independently, engineers created a stable, communicative driving platform. At the front, improvements designed to enhance handling include increased dampening force of the double-wishbone suspension, a 25 percent higher spring rate for the coil springs and an increase in the diameter of the stabilizer bar from 23mm to 24mm.

The multi-link rear suspension saw extensive changes in order to fit the rear drive unit, without denigrating the car’s driving experience. The changes began with a switch to mono-tube dampers for superior response and smooth transitions between compression and rebound, thereby improving dampening performance. The spring rate of the rear coils has been increased by 37 percent, the stabilizer bar diameter increased from 21mm to 23mm and the rear cross-member reinforced to support the MAZDASPEED6's potent output.

Braking is by discs all around, with fronts measuring 12.6 inches and vented, and rears measuring 12.3 inches and solid. The brakes work in synergy with the four-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS), Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Active Torque Split All-Wheel-Drive system to exhibit an outstanding level of active safety. From the beginning of MAZDASPEED6 development, braking performance and feel was deemed to be critical to the car’s performance.

The MAZDASPEED6 shares the class-leading safety features found in every member of the MAZDA6 family. With side-impact door beams, whiplash-reducing front seat headrests, dual front airbag supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and standard-equipment side impact airbags and air curtains, the MAZDASPEED6 sets the benchmark in safety for performance sedans.

The thorough attention to detail synonymous with Mazda has yielded an elegantly aggressive MAZDASPEED6 that further establishes Mazda on the front lines of automotive design and performance. With every component enhanced for strength and durability and every aspect optimized to ensure seamless performance, the MAZDASPEED6 propels the MAZDA6 family to a higher level of automotive excellence.

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http://www.fast-autos.net/mazda/mazdaspeed6.html
 
Really nice car. Thank god they went with AWD for this car, and ditched the FWD that the normal Mazda6 has (Chevrolet, take note).
 
Dang, that car is gonna be a beast, but damn are those rims nasty.......
 
The car looks great. Much more aggressive stance than the regular 6 but the ride height looks rather high, though that's probably due to all-wheel drive system. 2.3-liter turbo? Just like my car! :sly: Though my car is no where near as powerful... :sick:
 
The thing I don’t really get is the information about this car. How is it a 2.3L V6? I mean right now Mazda is offering a 2.3L Inline 4 or a 3.0L V6, why would they do a 2.3L Turbocharged V6? Makes no sense to me what-so-ever, plus this car don’t look all that bad. I actually like the styling and the interior looks pretty good.

This thing better be able to perform. You don’t just stick your head in the turbocharged AWD 4 cylinder area with 272hp and can’t perform worth ****. I mean this car is steeping in the territory of the Subaru WRX STi and Mitsubishi Evolution and with the basically the same amount of power, this thing better have some good stuff that neither the Subaru nor Mitsubishi have.

Wait until this thing comes fully into production then we can compare. As of now, this car just seems like an AWD Sedan with 272hp and sporty look. This thing better out perform the Volkswagon R32. Another AWD Turbocharged 4 Cylinder but only 250hp.


From the picture of the engine, looks like there are 6 cylinders. Therefore V6.
 
It could be a V6, or it could be a cutaway diagram that doesn't show all of the cylinders. If it is a V6 and it is a 2.3-liter, Mazda is going to end up losing a lot of money on that engine unless they use it in another car. I still think its a 4-cylinder, but I could be wrong. We'll just have to wait until the summer when it comes out.
 
Exterior is awesome, but the interior's even better. It's near perfect, great looking seats too. Good thing it costs closer to $30,000 and not $20,000, as an Altima 2.5s owner, I would've gone thru severe depression.
 
It is the I-4. It's just a turbocharged version of the standard I-4 from the Mazda6.

And that cutaway picture of the engine is really misleading. I can only see 3 cylinders, and 3 pairs of valves.
 
From what I've read, the AWD system is front-biased, and while it can vary the front/rear, the limit is 50/50. So comparisons with the STi and Evo in terms of driving ability will probably not favour the 6.
 
Of course, and I don't expect it to be. After reading a bit of the MazdaSpeed 6, I have realized, it is not going after the STi nor the Evolution, the main rival of the MS 6 is probably The Subaru Legacy 2.5GT. But the price tag is around 30,000 dollars so it is quite expensive. There are way better buys on paper then this MS 6. If you want a faster car, The STi and Evolution. If you want better luxury car, the G35 sedan/coupe. It seems like the MazdaSpeed 6 is just out-done by it's competitor due to it's pricing.

If it was cheaper and around 20-25 grand, I can see it as a main competitor for the Legacy. Due to the fact that the specs are some-what the same, and it cost less.
 
It's an I4, not a V6. If someone didn't copy off of Fast Cars(A site I hate anyway) and went with AutoWeek or another reputable source they would have gotten the correct info. But hey, doing that is much harder than just copying off a website. Effort = teh suck.
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Of course, and I don't expect it to be. After reading a bit of the MazdaSpeed 6, I have realized, it is not going after the STi nor the Evolution, the main rival of the MS 6 is probably The Subaru Legacy 2.5GT. But the price tag is around 30,000 dollars so it is quite expensive. There are way better buys on paper then this MS 6. If you want a faster car, The STi and Evolution. If you want better luxury car, the G35 sedan/coupe. It seems like the MazdaSpeed 6 is just out-done by it's competitor due to it's pricing.

If it was cheaper and around 20-25 grand, I can see it as a main competitor for the Legacy. Due to the fact that the specs are some-what the same, and it cost less.

Well, the Legacy GT is ~$30K as well, and 250hp.
If it were 20-25K, it would be cheaper than a 6S. Clearly that's wrong. Also since the MazdaSpeed 6 is a limited-quantity vehicle. It's not like a regular 6 or a Legacy. It's a MazdaSpeed edition, like the MazdaSpeed Miata. It doesn't have to be dirt cheap to sell, Mazda will sell all MS6s they make, so they'll charge a little more for it. Other cars in thier lineup are less expensive because they are produced in large numbers and won't sell at a higher price. Look at other limited production cars and you'll see likewise pricing.
 
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It's an I4, not a V6. If someone didn't copy off of Fast Cars(A site I hate anyway) and went with AutoWeek or another reputable source they would have gotten the correct info. But hey, doing that is much harder than just copying off a website. Effort = teh suck.
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So I was right... I posted a ton of links for reference in one of my earlier posts. I figured it would be a 2.3 I-4, because there's no way a major manufacturer would build an entirely new engine to be used in a single car, unless the car is going to cost a ton of money, or they were willing to take a loss on the car.
 
According to ND4SPD and a source i've heard somewhere else, Callaway is providing the turbo's! IHI would be sweet, thats who provided the turbos for the Bugatti EB110/EB110SS. Callaway is an uber choice too, that thing should have a little bit more boost, but that could've required a much larger revision for the engine (larger headers, exhaust etc) than planned. Anyway, if it is Callaway- great choice. 👍 :dopey: :drool: :nervous:
 
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According to ND4SPD and a source i've heard somewhere else, Callaway is providing the turbo's! IHI would be sweet, thats who provided the turbos for the Bugatti EB110/EB110SS. Callaway is an uber choice too, that thing should have a little bit more boost, but that could've required a much larger revision for the engine (larger headers, exhaust etc) than planned. Anyway, if it is Callaway- great choice. 👍 :dopey: :drool: :nervous:

That's cool, thanks for the info. My car came with an IHI turbo, but I didn't know they were also standard on the EB110! 👍 :D
 
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