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Mazda Furai

Mazda Furai
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"Furai purposely blurs boundaries that have traditionally distinguished street cars from track cars. Historically, there has been a gap between single-purpose racecars and street-legal models, commonly called supercars, that emulate the real racers on the road. Furai bridges that gap like no car has ever done before,"
Franz von Holzhausen, Mazda's North American Director of Design.

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Mazda Hakaze

Mazda Hakaze
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Hakaze is the third design concept of the series created around the 'Nagare' design language. A four-seat compact crossover SUV from Mazda's European Design Centre

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Mazda Kazamai

Mazda Kazamai ("swirling crosswinds" in Japanese)
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Features: active safety features including Roll Stability Control (RSC), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System to assist during lane changes and advanced Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).

Mazda Kiyora

Mazda Kiyora (meaning 'clean and pure' in Japanese)
First shown at the 2008 Paris International Motor Show
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Mazda Nagare

Mazda Nagare (pronounced "nah-gah-reh") - Japanese for "flow"
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"We're looking well down the road with Nagare. We want to suggest where Mazda design will be in 2020. To do that, we redefined basic proportions and the idea of driving without losing the emotional involvement. Mazda's driving spirit will be enhanced and intensified by Nagare"
Franz von Holzhausen, Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) Director of Design

Mazda Nagare

Mazda Nagare
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Mazda Nagare

Mazda Nagare
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Mazda Ryuga

Mazda Ryuga (pronounced "ree-yoo-ga") - Japanese for "gracious flow"
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"While this initiative began with textures inspired by nature, it goes much deeper than that. We're looking at grand gestures that wrap all over the vehicle's exterior and throughout the interior. Some of the proportions are dramatically wind-swept. There's drama at every turn. There are no square corners."
Laurens van den Acker, Design Division General Manager for Hiroshima, Japan's Mazda Motor Corporation

Mazda Taiki

Mazda Taiki
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First shown at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show, October 2007 "A design that visually expresses the flow of air"

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