Mazda6 Coupe & Cabriolet: Reality or Pipe Dreaming?
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Mazda6 Coupe & Cabriolet: Reality or Pipe Dreaming?


This scan depicting the Mazda6 Coupe and Cabriolet is sourced from a Japanese automotive magazine called “Best Car”. In view of the fact that the pics are nothing more than computer generated renderings that weren’t created by Mazda, there’s no point in making any judgements on the styling.

Now, is the Japanese carmaker is actually in the process of expanding the current range of the new Mazda6 (called Atenza in Japan) with a coupe and cabriolet version? Well, to our knowledge, the answer is no. However, that doesn’t rule out the possibility that Mazda might consider doing so in the very near future.

Via: Autoblog.it





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