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The all-new Mazda6 will go on
sale in the UK on December 26,
2007 with the promise of massive
company car tax savings for
drivers as a result of huge cuts
in carbon dioxide emissions.
Drivers can expect to save
hundreds of pounds a year with
the new Mazda6 range, which is
up to five benefit-in-kind tax
groups lower model-for-model
than the outgoing car. This is
largely due to the use of weight
reducing engineering techniques
– the successful ‘gram strategy’
employed on both Mazda MX-5 and
Mazda2.
An
estate will join launch saloon
and hatchback models in February
next year. A range of three
petrol, (1.8, 2.0 and new 2.5),
and one diesel engine (2.0 turbo
diesel) will power models with a
choice of five trim levels. As
well as the new range promising
benefit-in-kind tax savings, the
ever-increasing business focus
on corporate social
responsibility and organisations
reducing their carbon footprint
is expected to contribute to
demand for the CO2-efficient
Mazda6.
The new car is larger than the
outgoing model and
model-for-model will be equipped
to a higher specification. Add
in Mazda’s long-established
record for marketplace-leading
reliability, sporty styling and
performance and rock-solid
residual values and the
manufacturer believes it has
another upper medium sector
winner on its hands.
The Mazda6’s environmental
credentials will be one of its
strongest selling points with
boards of directors, fleet
decision-makers and company car
drivers all having a higher
consciousness about CO2
emissions, according to fleet
and remarketing director James
Hopkins.
“The current Mazda6 put the
brand on the UK fleet map. The
new car will take Mazda further
into the fleet market heartland
and will also, we believe, prove
particularly attractive to
user-choosers looking to drive a
vehicle outside the mainstream.
“Among the many improvements to
a multi-award winning model is
the fact that the new car
delivers significant reductions
in CO2 emissions and
that means huge savings in
benefit-in-kind tax bills for
company car drivers as well as
Vehicle Excise Duty savings.”
The new 1.8-litre 120ps has a CO2
figure of 162g/km (hatchback)
compared with the 186g/km for
the current car – an amazing
five-band reduction in company
car tax from 24 percent to 19
percent in 2007/08.
There are similar reductions for
the 2.0 147ps with CO2
emissions down from 191g/km
(hatchback) to 168g/km – 25
percent down to 20 percent – and
the 2.0-litre 140ps turbo diesel
with CO2 emissions
cut from 165g/km (hatchback) to
149g/km – 23 percent down to 19
percent. Meanwhile, CO2
emissions levels on the new
2.5-litre 170ps petrol engine
are 192g/km (hatchback),
significantly below the 207g/km
of the 2.3-litre model it
replaces – 25 percent down from
28 percent.
The 2.0-litre turbo diesel
engine in the new estate emits
only 151g/km (20 percent
benefit-in-kind tax) and Mazda
expects sales of both the estate
as well as diesel models across
saloon, hatchback and estate
ranges to increase significantly
in comparison with the current
model.
In
terms of Vehicle Excise Duty,
the 1.8-litre model is down two
bands – from Band F £205 in
2007/08 to Band D £140 – while
2.0 and 2.0 turbo diesel are all
down one band on the current
model to Band E £165 and Band C
£115 respectively.
Mr
Hopkins said: “Offering cars
with low CO2
emissions is key to UK fleet
market success and the
development work undertaken by
our engineers means that the new
Mazda6 comes with powerful tax
advantages over the outgoing
car.
“Fleet buyers will get a
substantially improved car,
which is effectively cheaper for
them in benefit-in-kind terms
than the outgoing model, a real
win-win for our fleet customers.
This should ensure Mazda secures
additional fleet business,
particularly among user-choosers
who are specific targets for
us. We are sure that the
overall package of greater
sophistication and quality,
higher specification and
rewarding driving experience,
while being kinder to the
environment, will prove
successful.
New Mazda6 – CO2
and company car tax reductions
|
Model |
Old/New CO2
emissions |
Company Car Tax Old/New |
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1.8 hatchback |
186/162g/km |
24/19 percent |
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2.0 hatchback |
191/168g/km |
25/20 percent |
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2.0D hatchback |
165/149g/km |
23/19 percent |
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2.5 hatchback* |
207/192g/km |
28/25 percent |
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