UK prices and specs confirmed for new electric Mazda 6e
Priced from £38,995, the new Mazda 6e hatchback is available to order now – with the first deliveries due this summer.
UK prices and specs confirmed for new electric Mazda 6e
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Mazda has announced UK prices and specifications for the new 6e, a large electric hatchback designed to challenge Tesla.

First revealed at the 2025 Brussels Motor Show, the Mazda 6e is available to order now. The first deliveries to UK dealerships are expected this summer. 

Acting as an electric replacement for the discontinued Mazda 6, the new fastback-styled EV will cost from £38,995. 

This starting price makes it competitive against executive EV rivals such as the BMW i4, Mercedes-Benz CLA and the ubiquitous Tesla Model 3.

The Mazda 6e plays a key role in the Japanese brand’s pivot towards electric vehicles. A CX-6e electric crossover will join the range later this year.

Although European versions of the Mazda 6e are offered with a choice of two battery packs, options are more limited for UK customers. 

A 78kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery comes as standard on all models – said to combine ‘the best of both’ in terms of range and performance. When fully charged, the LFP battery offers an official, WLTP-tested range of up to 348 miles.

Compatible with DC charging speeds of up to 195kW, replenishing the Mazda 6e from 10 to 80 percent can take 24 minutes.

The Mazda’s 258hp electric motor sends all its power to the rear wheels, helping the 6e to accelerate from 0-62mph in 7.9 seconds. 

A streamlined interpretation of Mazda’s Kodo design language should boost efficiency, helped by an active rear spoiler and aerodynamically styled 19-inch alloy wheels.

The £38,995 Takumi trim kicks off the Mazda 6e range. Highlights include a panoramic glass sunroof, power-operated tailgate, 360-degree surround-view camera and a front grille with illuminated signature lighting. 

On the inside, the Mazda 6e Takumi comes with artificial leather upholstery, dual-zone climate control, a heated steering wheel and even an air purifier. 

Infotainment is taken care of by a 14.6-inch central touchscreen, combined with a 10.2-inch digital instrument panel. Wireless smartphone charging is included, along with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. 

Opting for Takumi Plus trim sees a small increase in price to £39,995, adding seats clad in premium tan Nappa leather with artificial suede fabric inserts.

Both versions offer a 336-litre boot capacity, with a further 72 litres of storage space beneath the bonnet in the ‘frunk’.

Jeremy Thomson, managing director for Mazda Motors UK, said: “The Mazda 6e is the car our dealers have been waiting for. With a nod to the popularity of the Mazda 6, it’s a real statement of intent for the future and illustrates how Mazda can bring great design, technology and style to battery electric vehicles. 

“And with the suspension, power steering and braking carefully calibrated by the team at Mazda Research Europe in Frankfurt to match UK preferences, I’m sure the Mazda 6e will be an electric car that delivers the engaging driver experience you’d expect from Mazda.”

The Mazda 6e is available to configure on the marque’s website now. Orders can also be placed through Mazda dealerships.

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