Mazda 6 I (GG) (2002-2008) – batteries


When selecting a battery for the Mazda 6 I (GG) produced between 2002 and 2008, it is essential to consider several technical and practical parameters to ensure optimal performance and reliability. This particular model of Mazda 6 was available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, and the correct battery choice is influenced by the engine type, displacement, and specific vehicle equipment, such as whether or not the car is equipped with a Start-Stop system. In the case of the Mazda 6 I (GG), none of the engines utilize Start-Stop technology, which simplifies the selection process slightly, but still requires attention to detail regarding battery specifications.

For petrol engines, including the 1.8, 2.0, 2.3 (including 2.3 AWD and 2.3 MPS Turbo), and 2.5 variants, the recommended battery capacity lies in the range of 60 to 65 Ah (ampere-hours). The required starting current (CCA – Cold Cranking Amps) should typically fall between 390 and 580 A. It is crucial to choose a battery that not only fits within this capacity and current range, but also matches the physical mounting and terminal configuration used in the Mazda 6 I (GG). Intriguingly, while many cars use the popular B13 battery mounting standard, the Mazda 6 I (GG) often requires batteries with B0 or Korean B1 mounting styles. This detail is significant because it affects both the battery’s fitment and the ease of installation. Using the wrong mounting type can lead to improper securing of the battery, potentially causing operational problems or safety hazards.

For those seeking specific examples of compatible batteries for the petrol engines, models such as Bosch S40 24, Exide EA654, Exide EB604, Lucas LP005, and Varta D47 are all suitable choices. These models represent a range of reputable manufacturers and are widely available on the European automotive aftermarket. However, it is always advisable to double-check the physical dimensions and terminal layout before making a final purchase, as slight variations can exist even within the same mounting standard. The use of a classic lead-acid (lead-acid) battery is recommended, in line with the original equipment manufacturer’s specifications.

Diesel engines, such as the 2.0 DI variant, demand more from the battery due to higher compression ratios and the need for powerful starter motors. For these engines, the recommended battery capacity increases to between 95 and 100 Ah, with a starting current requirement of 720 to 830 A. Here too, the mounting standard differs from the more common B13, with the Mazda 6 I (GG) diesel often requiring B01, B1, or Korean B1 mounting styles. This means that even experienced car owners should pay close attention to the mounting type when replacing their battery. For diesel variants, example compatible batteries include Bosch S40 28, Exide EA954, Exide EB954, Lucas LS249, and Varta G7. All these models are designed to provide the necessary power and reliability for diesel starting conditions, particularly in colder climates where higher cranking power is essential.

It’s interesting to note that the use of Korean B1 mounting is not particularly widespread among European vehicles, making the Mazda 6 I (GG) somewhat unique in this respect. Owners often need to be resourceful and may sometimes find themselves searching for batteries in specialist stores or requesting specific mounting adapters if using more generic battery models. Another fascinating aspect is that, despite advances in battery technology, lead-acid batteries remain the standard for this generation of Mazda 6. This is because the vehicle’s electrical system was designed around the characteristics of this battery type, and alternatives like AGM or EFB batteries offer no practical benefit in cars without Start-Stop systems.

In summary, when choosing a battery for your Mazda 6 I (GG) from 2002 to 2008, pay close attention to the engine type and the specific mounting standard required. Opt for a lead-acid battery within the recommended capacity and current ranges, and always confirm the mounting type (B0, B1, Korean B1, or B01) before purchasing. By doing so, you ensure reliable starting, proper fitment, and the long-term health of your vehicle’s electrical system. Remember, while the battery is a relatively straightforward component, its proper selection and installation are crucial for trouble-free motoring.

Mazda 6 in version I (GG) was produced in the years 2002 – 2008. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Mazda 6 (2002-2008):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side1Korean B1
0 – positive on the right side1B01
0 – positive on the right side1B1
0 – positive on the right side1B0
As you can see, in case of Mazda 6, even the basic parameters of the batteries (battery layout, terminal types and base hold-down) are not identical for all engine versions. For this reason, care must be taken to match the battery to a specific engine.

Mazda 6 I (GG) – petrol engines:
  • 1.8
  • 2.0
  • 2.3 MPS Turbo
  • 2.3, 2.3 AWD
  • 2.5

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 24
60 Ah
540 A
232x173x225 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB604
60 Ah
390 A
230x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA654
65 Ah
580 A
230x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP005
60 Ah
540 A
230x170x225 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
D47
60 Ah
540 A
232x173x225 mmMore
For the 1.8, 2.0, 2.3 MPS Turbo petrol engines and others from the above list, we select batteries measuring 230x170x225 mm, 230x173x222 mm or 232x173x225 mm with a capacity exceeding 57 Ah. The weakest of these is the battery Exide Excell EB604 which capacity is 60 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 390 A. The most powerful battery is Exide Premium EA654 of a capacity 65Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 580 A.

Mazda 6 I (GG) – diesel engines:
  • 2.0 DI

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 28
95 Ah
830 A
306x173x225 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB954
95 Ah
720 A
306x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA954
95 Ah
800 A
306x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Supreme
LS249
100 Ah
800 A
302x175x225 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
G7
95 Ah
830 A
306x173x225 mmMore
The Mazda 6 I (GG) with a 2.0 DI diesel engine should be compatible with batteries of dimensions 302x175x225 mm, 306x173x222 mm or 306x173x225 mm, with a minimum capacity of 92 Ah. The most basic battery of this set is Exide Excell EB954 of a capacity 95Ah and 720A Cold Cranking Amps, the battery with the biggest capacity is Lucas Supreme LS249 of a capacity 100 Ah, having 800A Cold Cranking Amps.
If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Mazda 6 , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

See also information about other cars of this manufacturer

Mazda 2 I (DY) (2003-2007) battery
Mazda 2 II (DE) (2007-2014) battery
Mazda 3 I (BK) (2003-2009) battery
Mazda 3 II (BL) (2009-2013) battery
Mazda 3 III (BM) (2013-) battery
Mazda 5 I (CR19) (2005-2010) battery
Mazda 5 II (CW) (2010-) battery
Mazda 6 II (GH) (2007-2013) battery
Mazda 6 III (GJ) (2012-) battery
Mazda CX-3 (2015-) battery
Mazda CX-30 DM (2019-) battery
Mazda CX-5 I (KE, GH) (2012-2017) battery
Mazda CX-7 (2006-2012) battery
Mazda CX-9 I (TB) (2006-2015) battery
Mazda MPV I (LV) (1995-1999) battery
Mazda MPV II (LW) (1999-2006) battery
Mazda MPV III (2006-2016) battery
Mazda MX-3 EC (1991-1998) battery
Mazda MX-5 I NA (1990-1998) battery
Mazda MX-5 II NB (1998-2005) battery
Mazda MX-5 III NC (2005-2014) battery
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