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The Australian electric vehicle landscape has just welcomed a significant new arrival. The highly anticipated 2026 Mazda 6e has officially launched, bringing the beloved Mazda 6 lineage into the electric era. Launching in Australia ahead of both Europe and China, this all-electric liftback is already proving to be a massive draw, securing over 2,000 combined orders alongside its SUV sibling, the CX-6e, before even hitting showroom floors.

If you are comparing electric sedans for daily driving, the easiest first step is to experience one in real conditions. You can rent an electric car with evee and use a normal week of commuting, shopping, and charging to see what range and public charging really feel like.

Why the Mazda 6e matters now

The Mazda 6e is the brand’s first battery-electric vehicle (BEV) offered in Australia since the MX-30 Electric small SUV, marking a major turning point for the manufacturer. Developed in collaboration with the Changan Mazda joint venture, the 6e is a five-door electric liftback that blends minimalist aesthetics with a sporty, coupé-inspired silhouette. Interestingly, the new model is attracting a fresh demographic to the brand, with 54 per cent of early orders coming from outside Mazda’s existing customer base.

2026 Mazda 6e driving on road rear view

Mazda positions the 6e as a premium yet accessible electric option. It is built on a dedicated rear-wheel-drive platform, delivering the dynamic handling and driving feel that Mazda is renowned for, while offering the smooth, quiet, and emission-free benefits of a fully electric powertrain.

Mazda 6e Australia price and variants

Mazda has kept the lineup straightforward, offering two highly specified variants for the Australian market. Both models share the same battery and motor configuration, with the differences lying in luxury and technology inclusions.

Model Variant Australian Pricing (MSRP)
Mazda 6e GT $49,990
Mazda 6e Atenza $52,990
Note: Prices are before on-road costs and state-based incentives.

Early data shows that Australian buyers are leaning heavily towards the flagship model, with the top-spec Atenza accounting for nearly two-thirds of the initial specific 6e pre-orders. At under $50,000 for the entry model, the Mazda 6e undercuts key rivals like the Tesla Model 3 and the BYD Seal, making it a highly competitive value proposition in the electric sedan segment.

2026 Mazda 6e rear three-quarter view parked in driveway

Battery, range, and charging

Under the sleek exterior, the Mazda 6e is powered by a 78kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. This chemistry is known for its durability, safety, and ability to be charged to 100 per cent regularly without significant degradation.

Specification Mazda 6e (All Variants)
Battery Capacity 78 kWh (LFP)
Drivetrain Single Motor, Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Power / Torque 190 kW / 290 Nm
WLTP Range Up to 560 km
Fast Charging (30-80%) Approx. 15 minutes

With up to 560km of WLTP-tested range, the Mazda 6e is well-equipped for both daily commutes and longer Australian road trips. When it comes time to plug in, the vehicle supports rapid DC fast charging, capable of replenishing the battery from 30 to 80 per cent in approximately 15 minutes, minimising downtime on long journeys.

2026 Mazda 6e charging at public DC fast charging station

Interior design and technology

Inside, the Mazda 6e embraces the Japanese concept of “ma”—the beauty of empty space. The minimalist cabin is designed to reduce distractions while providing a premium, spacious feel. High-quality materials are used throughout, and the interior is bathed in natural light thanks to a standard panoramic sunroof equipped with an electric sunshade.

2026 Mazda 6e interior cabin showing right-hand drive layout, 14.6-inch touchscreen and ambient lighting

Technology is front and centre, with a massive 14.6-inch central touchscreen handling navigation, media, and climate controls. This is paired with a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster and a large head-up display that projects key driving information directly onto the windscreen. For audiophiles, the cabin features an immersive 14-speaker Sony sound system, complete with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Practicality and safety

Despite its sleek, coupé-like roofline, the Mazda 6e remains a highly practical five-door liftback. The generous boot offers 336 litres of luggage space, which expands to a cavernous 1,074 litres with the rear seats folded flat. Additionally, a 72-litre storage compartment under the bonnet (a “frunk”) provides the perfect space to keep charging cables neatly tucked away.

2026 Mazda 6e open boot showing cargo space

Safety is a priority, with the 6e featuring a comprehensive suite of active safety technologies. This includes Smart Brake Support (autonomous emergency braking), Lane Keeping Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and a 360-degree camera system to make parking effortless.

The arrival of the 2026 Mazda 6e marks a serious intent from the Japanese automaker in the EV space. With its compelling price point, impressive range, and striking design, it is poised to be a strong contender in the Australian market.

If you are considering making the switch to electric, the best way to know if an EV fits your lifestyle is to drive one. Rent an EV with evee today and experience the quiet, smooth, and emission-free future of driving for yourself.