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 [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]fuel [COLOR=blue! important]consumption[/COLOR][/COLOR] and greatly reduced CO2 emissions.[/COLOR]
Stay tuned on WCF for further details when they are released just before the model's debut on August 26th.
Source: Mazda
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 [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]fuel [COLOR=blue! important]consumption[/COLOR][/COLOR] and greatly reduced CO2 emissions.[/COLOR]
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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