Mazda Unveils MAZDA CX-6e Battery EV at Brussels Motor Show
over 7,000
What Happened
Mazda Motor Corporation announced the world premiere of the MAZDA CX-6e, a new battery electric vehicle, at the Brussels Motor Show on January 9, 2026. The crossover SUV is scheduled to launch in Europe this summer and in Australia later this year. It is the second model in Mazda’s collaborative battery EV lineup, following the MAZDA 6e, and builds on the MAZDA EZ-60 unveiled at the 2025 Shanghai Motor Show.
World debut at Brussels Motor Show
Launch in Europe
Planned launch in Australia
over 7,000 unitsunits
Since its launch in September 2025
Why this matters
The CX-6e expands Mazda’s EV lineup, following the MAZDA 6e, and is a result of its collaboration with Chongqing Changan Automobile, offering a versatile EV option for global markets.
Terms in This Story
- Jinba-ittai
- A Mazda philosophy meaning 'human-machine unity,' focusing on seamless driving connection.
- Multi-solution approach
- Mazda's strategy to address varied regional needs with multiple powertrain types, including EVs and ICEs.
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