Mazda Furai
Many times when you look at a concept car you have to wonder what the designers were thinking. This is not one of those times. Mazda Furai (which means 'the wind' in Japanese) is the result of the company's Nagare design language describes the flow of water appears, the air, people or things moving in one direction. And when you see the car, it was impressive how the design cues to get an idea of 'flow' on the other side, even when it does not move.
Under the tent (in the way of speaking), you'll find a 450 hp three-rotor rotary engine that is actually running at 100% ethanol produced in partnership with British Petroleum. (BP) If you are planning to visit the show when it was open to the public next week you might want to stop by the exhibition of early Mazda, like this one will surely attract a big crowd.
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