Mazda Hakaze Concept

Mazda Hakaze Concept
Overview
Manufacturer Mazda
Production Prototype
Concept car
Designer Laurens van den Acker Mazda Global Design Director
Peter Birtwhistle Mazda Chief Designer
Body and chassis
Class Crossover SUV
Body style 2-Door Small SUV
2+2 (car body style) Coupe
Layout All Wheel Drive
Related Mazda Nagare
Mazda Ryuga
Mazda Taiki
Mazda Furai
Powertrain
Engine MZR 2.3 L DISI Turbo Petrol
Transmission 6-speed Automatic
(electronically controlled)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,650 mm (104.3 in)
Length 4,420 mm (174.0 in)
Width 1,890 mm (74.4 in)
Height 1,560 mm (61.4 in)

The Mazda Hakaze Concept is a concept car that was revealed in early February 2007 by Japanese manufacturer Mazda. Its major design elements come from a new design language developed by Mazda called Nagare, developed by Laurens van den Acker, Mazda Global Design Director. It translates to "flow". This element has been used on past Mazda concept cars such as: Mazda Nagare; Mazda Ryuga; Mazda Kabura.

Niche

It was designed to have the looks of a coupe, the functionality of a Crossover SUV or CUV, while having the driving capabilities of a roadster.

Features

The car has no door handles, cameras in place of mirrors, lighting effects, scissor doors, and a partially removable roof.

Interior

Inside it has four bucket seats, making somewhat of a 2+2 format. There is a wrap-around center console. Everything inside can be adjusted to the driver's specific needs; once they are set the settings are stored in a Bluetooth card that the driver keeps possession of. When the driver activates the car using the card, all his/her personal preferences are automatically adjusted.

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