

All-Electric Mazda 6e Receives 5-Star ANCAP Safety Rating
Five-star safety for Mazda's first all-electric sedan
Australia and New Zealand’s independent voice for vehicle safety, ANCAP, has awarded the maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating to the All-New, All-Electric Mazda 6e.
Reflective of Mazda’s commitment to safety, the Mazda 6e houses an unobtrusive yet intuitive driver monitoring system and is paired with a comprehensive suite of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, designed to keep occupants protected and support the driver across an array of everyday driving situations.
The All-Electric Mazda 6e scored an outstanding 93% for Adult Occupant Protection, with side impact and far side impact receiving maximum points. Child Occupant Protection also achieved a noteworthy 93%, achieving maximum points for restraint installation and dynamic testing on both front and side.




Commenting on the ANCAP result, National Manager of Product and Business Strategy, Daniel Wakelam, said: “We are extremely pleased that the Mazda 6e is backed by a five-star ANCAP safety rating – a significant endorsement of the engineering and technology that has gone into developing our first mainstream electric sedan.
“Customers can confidently make the transition to electric vehicles, knowing that the Mazda 6e delivers award winning design, engaging driving dynamics and the utmost safety they have come to expect from the brand,” he added.
The five-star rating is applicable to both the GT and Atenza grades thanks to the standard inclusion of nine airbags, Autonomous Emergency Braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane keeping assistance, emergency lane keeping, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, driver monitoring and traffic sign recognition.
To view the full ANCAP safety report, please visit ancap.com.au.
Drive with Confidence
Fully enjoying your vehicle means feeling safe in it. The All-Electric Mazda 6e is equipped with nine airbags to protect occupants in case of a front, side or rear collision. Its high-strength steel cage structure is designed to distribute potential impacts uniformly across the body. And the battery is housed in a robust protective casing.
Lane Keeping Assist
Particularly helpful for long trips on the motorway, the Lane Keeping Assist System (LAS) provides steering assistance to help you stay centred. When the system detects that your vehicle is drifting out of its lane, it provides steering inputs to gently guide you back to the centre.
Rear Collision Warning
Rear Collision Warning (RCW) system alerts you if there is a risk of collision from the back. This gives you time to react and prevent potential damage.
Smart Brake Support / Autonomous Emergency Braking
If something unexpected impacts your reaction time, your Mazda is ready to help with Smart Brake Support (SBS). The latest M-pixel cameras, millimetre-wave radar and ultrasonic radar are used to detect potential hazards. If a collision can't be avoided, the brakes are autonomously activated to mitigate damage.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
When reversing, sensors detect vehicles approaching from the side and sound a warning to the driver or apply the brakes if necessary.
Emergency Lane Keeping
Avoid potential collisions when your vehicle is at risk of leaving its lane with Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK). It works in combination with the Lane Keeping Assist System, Blind Spot Assist, and Forward Obstruction Warning, each offering specific interventions to enhance safety.
360° Camera
Equipped with a 360° View Monitor with See Through View and a Side View Monitor, the All-Electric Mazda 6e is easy to park. Together, they give you a bird's eye view of the entire area for added confidence.
The Mazda 6e is now available in dealerships across the country, starting from $49,990 MLP.


Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. ANCAP, Australia and New Zealand's independent voice for vehicle safety, has awarded its maximum five-star safety rating to the all-new, all-electric Mazda 6e.
The Mazda 6e achieved an outstanding 93% for Adult Occupant Protection, with side impact and far-side impact receiving maximum points. It also scored 93% for Child Occupant Protection, achieving maximum points for restraint installation and for dynamic testing on both the front and side.
The Mazda 6e comes with nine airbags and a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance technology, including Smart Brake Support (autonomous emergency braking using camera, millimetre-wave radar and ultrasonic sensors), Lane Keeping Assist System (LAS), Emergency Lane Keeping, Blind Spot Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Rear Collision Warning and a 360° View Monitor with See Through View. The body structure also features a high-strength steel cage and a protective battery casing.
Yes. The five-star rating applies to both the GT and Atenza grades, thanks to the standard inclusion of the full safety and driver-assistance suite across the range.
Yes. As Mazda's first mainstream electric sedan, the Mazda 6e is backed by the maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating, allowing customers to confidently make the transition to electric vehicles — knowing the 6e delivers award-winning design, engaging driving dynamics and the utmost safety they have come to expect from Mazda.