Free Mazda6 sat nav upgrade for fleets

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The upgrade to a Nav model would normally cost £700 but is being offered for free on all saloon and Tourer models until the end of the year.

As an example, a company car driver can upgrade from the 2.2-litre 148bhp SKYACTIV-D Saloon SE-L, priced at £22,795 on-the-road (OTR), to the 2.2-litre 148bhp SKYACTIV-D Saloon SE-L Nav variant, with a list price of £23,495 OTR, at no extra cost.

The offer is available to all companies that contract-hire their cars via leasing companies and is also being offered to all small businesses via their local dealer.

Mazda head of fleet Steve Tomlinson said: ‘The new campaign will accelerate orders for all-new Mazda6 Nav models and we are particularly keen for our dealers to engage with businesses in their local areas and promote the offer. We know from Mazda6 orders just how important satellite navigation is for company car drivers. The new offer will make all-new Mazda6 Nav models more accessible and make the car an even more compelling proposition to businesses that either outright purchase or contract hire their vehicles.’

The TomTom satellite navigation system in the Mazda6 gives European road network coverage with features available including voice control, “Live Services” that provide accurate traffic information updates and route change alternatives, the “TomTom Places” local search function, speed camera alerts and point of interest navigation.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.