International politics
- G6 (EU), the six largest European Union members
- Group of Six, a 1975 international summit which led to the G7 and G8
- 44th G7 summit, referred to as the "G6+1" or just "G6" due to a significant internal conflict with the United States
Transportation
Land
- Ford G6, an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company of Australia
- Mazda G6 engine, a piston engine made by Mazda
- Pontiac G6, a mid-size car that was produced under the Pontiac brand of American automaker General Motors
- Vossloh G6, shunting locomotive
- LNER Class G6, a class of British steam locomotives
Air
Electrics, electronics, computing
Other
See also
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