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Mazda CX-6e exterior view

2026 Mazda CX-6e Price in Australia

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Mazda CX-6e colours

Soul Red Crystal Metallic
Machine Grey Metallic
Aero Grey Metallic
Crystal White Pearl Mica
Jet Black Mica
Airstream Blue Metallic

2026 Mazda CX-6e Price in Australia

The Mazda CX-6e is a all-electric medium SUV for Australian buyers who want Mazda design, practical usability and a refined driving experience. It suits families moving into electric driving while keeping SUV space and comfort, while offering a clear alternative to other Mazda models in size, powertrain and purpose.

Available Variants

Azami

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  • The Mazda CX-6e Azami is a electric medium SUV variant for Australian buyers who want a more luxurious electric Mazda experience.
  • It suits buyers who want a family-friendly electric SUV with generous cabin space, long driving range and modern Mazda technology while keeping the selected database keys import-ready for this New Car Variant Content system.
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GT

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  • The Mazda CX-6e GT is a electric medium SUV variant for Australian buyers who want strong equipment, refined design and everyday EV usability.
  • It suits buyers who want a family-friendly electric SUV with generous cabin space, long driving range and modern Mazda technology while keeping the selected database keys import-ready for this New Car Variant Content system.
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Touring

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  • The Mazda CX-6e Touring is a electric medium SUV variant for Australian buyers who want efficient electric driving and useful everyday equipment.
  • It suits buyers who want a family-friendly electric SUV with generous cabin space, long driving range and modern Mazda technology while keeping the selected database keys import-ready for this New Car Variant Content system.
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Mazda CX-6e Pros & Cons

What we like

  • All-electric medium SUV
  • Family-friendly five-seat layout
  • Modern Mazda EV technology
  • DC fast-charging support
  • Premium cabin focus
  • No tailpipe emissions

What we don't like

  • ×Charging access matters
  • ×New model with limited local history
  • ×Range varies by conditions
  • ×Not suited to buyers avoiding EV planning
  • ×Launch availability may vary
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About Mazda CX-6e

The Mazda CX-6e is positioned in Australia as a all-electric medium SUV. It gives buyers Mazda design, a driver-focused feel and practical daily usability in the suv part of the market. Shoppers comparing Mazda models should consider how the CX-6e fits their commute, family needs, parking situation and preferred driving style.

In everyday use, the Mazda CX-6e is aimed at families moving into electric driving while keeping SUV space and comfort. The current Australian range uses battery-electric medium SUV range, with exact equipment and drivetrain availability depending on grade and production timing. Mazda’s usual strengths are cabin presentation, steering feel, safety technology and a more polished interior than many basic mainstream alternatives.

Local buyers should compare the CX-6e against nearby Mazda models as well as rival vehicles in the same class. Smaller models are easier to park and cheaper to run, while larger SUVs and utes add cargo, seating or towing ability. Higher grades add more comfort and technology, while entry grades focus on value and essential equipment for Australian roads.

The key trade-off is that As a new electric model, buyers should confirm final range, charging and stock. Buyers should confirm the latest Mazda Australia specifications, colour availability, warranty terms, offers and dealer stock before ordering. As a new-car marketplace listing, the Mazda CX-6e should be presented as a thoughtful, design-led choice for buyers who want Mazda character in a practical Australian-market package.

Frequently asked questions CX-6e

Common questions about the Mazda CX-6e

The Mazda CX-6e is a all-electric medium SUV sold in Australia, designed for buyers who want Mazda styling, daily usability and local dealer support.

The Mazda CX-6e is available with a battery-electric powertrain with rear-wheel-drive performance in current local information. Exact engines, battery sizes and drivetrains can vary by grade, so buyers should confirm the latest Mazda Australia specification before ordering.

The Mazda CX-6e has five seats in Australian specification depending on model and configuration. Families should check seating layout, child-seat access and cargo space carefully.

Yes. The Mazda CX-6e is designed for Australian urban, suburban and highway use, with suitability depending on body size, drivetrain, passenger needs and cargo requirements.

The Mazda CX-6e is strongest for medium-SUV practicality with smooth electric driving. It should appeal to buyers who value Mazda design, cabin presentation and a more polished driving feel.

Australian Mazda CX-6e colour availability can include Soul Red Crystal Metallic, Machine Grey Metallic, Aero Grey Metallic, Crystal White Pearl Mica, Jet Black Mica, Airstream Blue Metallic, Nightfall Violet Mica. Paint options vary by grade and production timing, so buyers should confirm the current colour list before ordering.

The Mazda CX-6e range includes Mazda safety and driver assistance technology depending on grade. Buyers should check the latest local equipment list for the exact features fitted.

The Mazda CX-6e suits Australian buyers who want medium-SUV practicality with smooth electric driving with Mazda’s design-focused approach. It is worth comparing against nearby Mazda models if size, seating, towing, charging or fuel use matters.

Nightfall Violet Mica
Higher EV pricing possible