Mazda Kazamai Concept Revealed

 Mazda Kazamai Concept Revealed
Mazda Kazamai Concept

Set for Moscow Unveiling

We first caught wind that Mazda were preparing a new Nagare design language inspired Concept last month when they revealed three intitial teaser sketches. It is still over a month until the full debut commences, but the Japanese automaker has wasted little time by releasing the first tell-all images and details of the vehicle which will be dubbed “Kazamai”.

The Japanese name translates to “swirling crosswinds” which Mazda use to express the powerful yet nimble image of a stylish and compact crossover and it further enhances speculation that a new small SUV is likely to be added to the Mazda portfolio in the coming years.

We doubt you are gonna see a sportier looking SUV than the new Kazamai Concept, the Nagare design language flows through with its five-point grille, 22 inch wheels and aerodynamic profile, but putting the beautiful exterior design to the side for a moment we can tell you the mechanics of the vehicle have not been ignored.

The powertrain consists of a next-generation direct injection engine and a newly-developed transmission which passes power to all wheels via its four-wheel drive system. The driving dynamics have been developed to create a fun-to-drive vehicle and Mazda states that if the model makes it to production form, we can expect frugal fuel consumption and greatly reduced CO2 emissions.

Stay tuned on WCF for further details when they are released just before the model's debut on August 26th.

Source: Mazda

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 asif asif
organic styling might be making a comeback. a good time for car design as there is geometric styling out there that also looks good.
July 15, 2008 10:59 am
 garyk1 garyk1
Makes the X6 look older than me
July 15, 2008 11:19 am
 Andrey Andrey
it's really nice, they really have outdone themselves
July 15, 2008 2:13 pm
 Tuner_Mad Tuner_Mad
Real nice styling, but what is with Mazda doing tons of concepts? If they can do this, why don't they make road cars look like their concepts?
July 15, 2008 5:12 pm
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
Making concept cars and production cars is different. For concepts all you need is 3 guys, a shed, and a big lump of clay.
July 16, 2008 5:17 am
 DeRay DeRay
The concepts also help them gauge how public likes the vehicles and helps them to discover a different design language. some concepts aren't always practical but like the mazda ibuki concept becoming the new mx-5 mazda won't stray from the initial concept. This lis lovely its been a while since the states have seen a 2door crossover vehicle.
July 19, 2008 8:37 pm