Mazda Nagare - Yanko Design
Under the management of Mazda's new global design director, Laurens van den Acker, the challenge given to the team was to invent a novel means of registering motility in vehicles whether they're moving or still. Nagare achieves that goal while as well signaling a fresh pattern direction for future Mazda vehicles.
Like all Mazda products, Nagare has the soul of a sports car. Its shape is sleek and aerodynamically efficient, as you lot'd expect of an urban cruiser for the future. Wheels are positioned at the far corners of the envelope for quick steering response and agile maneuverability. There isn't an ounce of overhang wasted.
Access to the four-place interior is provided past two double-length doors that hinge forward and up similar the wings of a butterfly. The driver is centrally located, like a single-seat sports racer, for optimum control and visibility. Since the driver is positioned under the highest portion of the roof, at that place'due south ample headroom with a comfortably reclined backrest. Innovative seating arrangements are a Mazda specialty, every bit witnessed by the successful RX-eight iv-passenger sports car and the clever packaging in the upcoming CX-9 three-row, vii-rider crossover sport-utility vehicle.
Nagare's rear compartment is a wrap-around lounge offer relaxed accommodations for iii passengers. The primal front seat and expansive door opening facilitate easy entry to the surprisingly roomy interior.
Recognizing that an avant-garde design concept needs an advanced powertrain, Nagare could conceivably be powered past a hydrogen-fueled rotary engine. Mazda's work on this avant-garde driveline technology is amongst the most advanced in the world, with hydrogen/gasoline-fueled rotaries powering RX-8s currently in service in Nippon.
Design: Mazda [ Via: The Cool Hunter ]
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2007/06/04/mazda-nagare/
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