Mazda Ryuga Concept 2007
The Mazda Ryuga Concept was introduced at 2007 Detroit Motor Show.It follows the path of car design initiated by the Mazda Nagare Concept. It represents a vision of a four passengers sports car that Mazda could imagine to produce around 2020.
"The flow expressions that Nagare and Ryuga embody will be seen both in the near term on other concept cars and in the long term on production models" explains Laurens van den Acker, Mazda Motor Corporation's Design Division General Manager.
Large wheels (21 inch) placed at the far corners of Ryuga concept lend a highly stable and balanced stance.The aggressive wedge shape imparts motion even when the car is parked.
Ryuga's side surfaces were inspired by "karesansui" (Japanese dry gardens). The carefully raked pebbles in these gardens represent peaceful ripples caused by a breeze over a pool of water. This "karesansui" man made image of natural flow is represented in the Ryuga's surface texture to express simplicity and refinement.
Specifications
Engine: MZR 2,5 ltre E85/Petrol Flex-Fuel
Transmission: 6 speed automatic
Propulsion: front wheel drive
Dimensions: length 428 cm, width 190 cm, height 126 cm, wheelbase 280 cm
Mazda Ryuga Concept 2007 Wallpapers
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