Thursday, 4 April 2013

Congratulations to Mazda



  • All-new Mazda6 recognised for its outstanding design
  • KODO-inspired Mazda6 honoured for it high level design innovation
  • Latest award follows two recent accolades for the all-new Mazda6 from Fleet News and CarBuyer

The all-new Mazda6 has been recognised for its outstanding design by the world’s largest design competition, the ‘red dot design award”. In previous years, fashion and lifestyle brands such as Nike and Apple were among the ‘red dot’ product design category winners. This year, the 37-head jury of independent design experts, who judged entries according to nine criteria, honoured the KODO-inspired Mazda6 for qualities such as its high level of design innovation and bold stance.



The 2013 winners will be announced at the ‘red dot’ design award presentation ceremony at the Aallto-Theater in Essen, Germany, on 1 July.

It is yet another accolade for Mazda’s striking new flagship and the company’s revolutionary “KODO – Soul of Motion” design theme.

KODO is Mazda’s award-winning design language for its new generation of vehicles. Inspired by the explosive release of energy observed in animals or athletes springing into motion, KODO symbolises Mazda’s distinctive vitality and agility, providing the perfect complement for the company’s convention-defying approach to fun-to-drive cars. Other prizes KODO has captured thus far include Auto Bild’s 2012 European Design Award (Mazda CX-5, the first KODO model) and first place in the concept car category at the German Design Council’s Automotive Brand Contest 2012 (Mazda Takeri).

Based on the Takeri concept, the new Mazda6 – the company’s second KODO model – features the full range of ground-breaking SKYACTIV technology to deliver Mazda’s distinctive no compromise approach to performance and efficiency. Embodying the Sustainable Zoom-Zoom vision in its most advanced form yet, Mazda’s latest flagship model delivers class-leading fuel economy, performance and safety.

“We were aiming with the new Mazda6 to awaken the observer’s senses and turn heads with an uncompromising balance and proportion that instantly makes one want to get in the car and drive,” says Peter Birtwhistle, chief designer at Mazda’s European R&D Centre. “The red dot award for product design is a very prestigious testimony to what we have achieved at Mazda with the bold expressions personified by KODO.”

This latest award for Mazda’s “KODO – Soul of Motion” design theme follows two recent accolades for the all-new Mazda6 including; ‘Best Upper Medium’ title at the recent Fleet News Awards, and for its good looks, fun driving experience and impressive levels of standard equipment, experts from the CarBuyer website selected the all-new Mazda6 Saloon as their ‘Best Large Family Car’ and Mazda6 Tourer as ‘Best Estate Car’.

The all-new third generation Mazda6 was launched in January and is powered by the manufacturer’s range of high-efficiency SKYACTIV engines, including two petrol and two diesel units mated to six-speed manual or automatic transmissions.

Low CO2 emissions, which are critical to keeping company car-related taxes and operating costs in check, are among the many attributes of Mazda’s unique SKYACTIV technology.

All-new Mazda6 priced from £19,595 to £28,045 (on the road). The 150ps 2.2-litre SKYACTIV-D Saloon diesel has class-leading CO2 emissions of just 108g/km and combined fuel consumption of 67.3mpg. Benefit in Kind tax for a 40 percent tax payer is £133 a month (Sport trim).

About the red dot design award

Initiated in 1955 by the Germany-based Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen, the red dot design award is one of the world’s largest design competitions. Prizes are granted for product design, design concept and communication design. Mazda and other winners of the “red dot award: product design 2013”, which saw 4,662 entries by 1,865 manufacturers from 54 countries, will receive their awards on 1 July at the Aalto Theatre in Essen. The products themselves have earned the privilege to bear the “red dot” symbol, internationally acknowledged as a seal of design excellence.

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