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Mazda 6e BEV Gears Up For A 2025 Thailand Debut

Just few days ago it was reported that Mazda is making a huge investment in Thailand along with debuting a BEV machine and it is conforme that Mazda is about to electrify the Land of Smiles with the sensational Mazda 6e BEV, making its grand entrance in Thailand come 2025. This isn’t just any launch—it’s the first time this electric marvel is stepping outside its European and Chinese stomping grounds. Talk about making waves!

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Power, Performance, and No Range Anxiety

So, what’s the buzz about the Mazda 6e? Picture this: a sleek sedan that’s not only easy on the eyes but also packs a punch in performance. Under the hood (or should we say, under the floor?), you’ll find two battery options.

The standard 68.8 kWh battery zips you around for up to 483 km, while the beefier 80 kWh version stretches that to a whopping 555 km. Range anxiety? Not here!

Charging is a breeze, too. Hook the 6e to a 200 kW DC fast charger, and you’ll juice up from 10% to 80% in just 22 minutes—quicker than deciding what to binge-watch next! And with a sprightly 0-100 km/h time of 7.6 seconds, this beauty isn’t just about looks—it’s got the moves to match.

A Design That Turns Heads

Mazda is flexing its Kodo “Soul of Motion” design muscles on this one. Think low-slung rooflines, frameless doors, and an LED-lit grille that does a little light show while charging. Inside, it’s a tech lover’s paradise with a massive touchscreen and a head-up display that keeps you in the know without taking your eyes off the road.

Safety First – Because Mazda’s Got Your Back

The 6e is gunning for a five-star Euro NCAP rating, and it’s packing all the safety tech you could ask for: emergency lane keeping, collision warnings, and autonomous emergency braking. It’s like having a co-pilot who’s always looking out for you.

How Much Will It Cost?

Now, for the million-baht question: what’s it going to cost? While official numbers are still under wraps, whispers suggest a price tag around THB 1,650,000 (RM 217,031). Start saving those bahts!

Final Thoughts – Plug Into the Future

Mazda’s not just dipping its toes into the electric pool—they’re diving in headfirst. The 6e BEV is a tantalising taste of what’s to come, blending style, performance, and eco-friendly vibes. Thailand, get ready to plug into the future with the Mazda 6e BEV!

Source: Autobuzz, Motor1

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