Concept Cars
The future has begun
Clean lines, exciting forms - the Mazda concept car will present ideas for an
automobile
Future. 3 Mazda Design Center - in Yokohama, Japan, in Irvine, California and in
Oberursel, near Frankfurt a. M. - working on innovative vehicle studies. Based
on the
unique "Nagare" concept (Japanese "river" or "movement") resulting from the
adaptation
flow patterns of natural forms and exciting ideas for the automotive design
forward tomorrow.
Mazda Design Centre in
Yokohama (Japan),
founded 1987, management: Atsuhiko Yamada, cars: Mazda Senku
Mazda European Design
Centre in Oberursel (Deutschland),
founded 1988, management: Peter Birtwhistle, cars: Mazda3, Mazda6 MPS, Mazda Sassou
Mazda MNAO Design Centre in
Irvine (USA),
founded 1988, management: Franz von Holzhausen, cars: Mazda MX-5, Mazda RX-7, Mazda Kabura.
Mazda Shinari
September 2010 (Milan) The design study
is the first concept car to the new
Mazda design language "KODO - Soul of Motion"
the unique combination of strength
and smoothness.

Mazda Kiyora
October 2008 (Paris Motor Show)
Inspired by the water Mazda
Small cars of the future. Consistent
Lightweight design and exceptional
Ideas shape the study of Oberursel.

Mazda Kazamai
August 2008 (Moscow Int. Motor Show)
Powerful and agile: the sporty compact
Crossover has the wind as a model and
is to driving pleasure and environmental awareness
connect with each other.
Mazda Furai
January 2008 (NAIAS Detroit)
From race car to production model
through improved aerodynamics and
one with eco-friendly E100
driven rotary engine.


Mazda Taiki
October 2007 (Tokyo Motor Show)
What is the sports car of the future?
The fourth study by the Nagare series combines
latest technologies driving dynamics
and environmental sustainability.

Mazda Hakaze
March 2007 (Geneva Motor Show)
The Nagare concept interprets European:
The exciting crossover study combines the
Best of different vehicle types.
Mazda Ryuga
January 2007 (NAIAS Detroit)
Harmonious flowing energy is the topic
The sport coupe concept. The design is
of understated elegance, the details are
refined. Just typically Japanese.

Mazda Nagare
December 2006 (Los Angeles Motor Show)
A preview of the new Mazda design line:
Kinetic energy at its best,
designed in the Mazda Design Studio in California.

Mazda Kabura
January 2006 (NAIAS Detroit)
An arrow on Wheels: A look into the future
of the sports coupe shows a lot of light, spacious
Room conditions and a flexible
configurable interior.

Mazda Senku
October 2005 (Tokyo Motor Show)
Sharp as a sushi knife: The study
has between Van and coupe on
a hybrid drive based on the
Mazda rotary engine.

