This is good news, but what’s even better is it means that they are going to create a new RWD vehicle architecture to make use of the new engine. Obviously they are not going through the exercise just to put it in some low volume sports car. This engine and platform will take them upmarket into premium territory with luxury sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs.
This seems like a pretty big gamble for Mazda, but many think the auto industry is ripe for consolidation, and this could make them more attractive for future partnerships. Gas engines will be around for at least twenty more years (if not double that). However, while the V6 will probably follow the V8 into the grave (or into niche uses such as extremely high end performance cars), the I6 could see longer life due to synergy with the ubiquitous I4. Mercedes, Jaguar/LR, now Mazda. Who will be next to bring forth an I6?
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