Mazda 6e: China-made EV confirmed for Australia with Tesla-rivalling price


Mazda Australia has confirmed the next step in its electrification journey, and the battery-powered Mazda 6e is due to land here around mid-2026 to fight popular mid-size electric sedans including the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Seal.

The first battery-electric vehicle (EV) to be offered by the Japanese brand in Australia since the MX-30 Electric SUV, the 2026 Mazda 6e liftback will be offered with a single powertrain configuration across multiple trim levels, with Mazda’s local team promising a starting price “under $55,000”.

Why under $55,000, you ask? Well, that’s bang-on with the top-selling Model 3 (which is priced from $54,900 before on-road costs), though the Seal starts from as low as $46,990 plus on-roads.

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Preliminary specifications for the Australian-delivered Mazda 6e model are as follows:

Specifications Mazda 6e
Drivetrain Single-motor electric
Drive type Rear-wheel drive
Power 190kW
Battery 78kWh LFP
Charging 30-80 per cent in 15 mins
Driving range More than 500km

Full pricing and specification details will be revealed closer to launch.