Mazda CX-6e 2026: price, range and specs for Europe
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Mazda is preparing to start European deliveries of its new electric crossover, the CX-6e, in summer 2026. The model debuted in January at the Brussels Motor Show and became the automaker's second global EV developed with Chinese partner Changan, following the 6e sedan. The newcomer is based on the Mazda EZ-60, unveiled earlier in China. In terms of size, the CX-6e belongs to the mid-size crossover class and is not a direct electric version of the CX-5 — though the crossover already covers part of the demand that might otherwise have gone to a potential 6e-based wagon.
The CX-6e is fitted with a rear-mounted electric motor producing 190 kW, or 258 hp. A lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 78 kWh delivers up to 484 km of range on the WLTP cycle. It supports DC fast charging at around 200 kW, with a 10–80% top-up taking about 24 minutes.
The cabin's headline feature is an ultra-wide 26.45-inch split-screen display. Mazda has also confirmed a head-up display, a panoramic roof, 360-degree cameras, and heated and ventilated front seats. In Germany, the base Takumi trim starts at €49,990, while the Takumi Plus starts at €52,990.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Yulia Ivanchik