Does the Mazda6 Atenza have one or two reverse lights?

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VanLucy
07/29/25 8:27pm
The Mazda6 Atenza has only one reverse light that illuminates when reversing, while the light on the other side is a rear fog light. Typically, when referring to the Mazda6 without specification, it defaults to the first-generation Mazda6. The Mazda6 has three generations in total: the first-generation Mazda6, the second-generation Mazda6 Ruiyi, and the third-generation Mazda6 Atenza (Atz). Here is some information about the Mazda6 Atenza: 1. Introduction: The Mazda6 Atenza is a new-generation mid-to-high-end sports sedan flagship model developed and manufactured based on Mazda's philosophy of "breaking conventions and starting from scratch." 2. Design: The Mazda6 Atenza retains the exterior design of the imported Atenza, incorporating Mazda's KODO—Soul of Motion design language. The U-shaped front grille paired with LED headlights enhances its sporty appearance.
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