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WingsofWar 09-03-2010 03:49 PM

2010 Mazda Shinari Concept
 
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/08/30/m...rand-in-style/

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....hinarilive.jpg

Quote:

When Mazda invited us to Milan to see its new concept car, we knew it must be something important. Normally concept cars get their 15 minutes of fame at an auto show, and then it's off to the next press conference to see what the following automaker will introduce. Not so with Mazda's latest styling endeavor. The Japanese automaker wanted our full and undivided attention, with the center of international design and fashion in Italy as a fitting backdrop.

The Shinari concept, which roughly translates to "resistance to being bent," will serve as a the basis for Mazda's new design language, and many of the styling cues will make it to future production vehicles. That means that the Shinari will essentially affect the design of every vehicle coming from the Japanese automaker for the next several years. An important car for Mazda? You bet.

The Shinari was officially unveiled earlier today, and we spent several hours talking with Mazda's artists about the design and how it will affect the automaker's forthcoming vehicles.

C-Bone 09-03-2010 04:23 PM

that however is pretty cool lookin

Franisco 09-03-2010 05:38 PM

Looks like a Fisker

jay4prez 09-03-2010 06:28 PM

I see revisions in your future, hood angle is way too sharp, pedestrian safety hazard

I am in love with the sharp angles tho, it reminds me of a catfish somehow.

I'd surely drive one

RRnold 09-03-2010 07:26 PM

Looks good! Too many doors tho

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....hinarilive.jpg

WingsofWar 09-03-2010 07:39 PM

http://i37.tinypic.com/b7mf0p.jpg
http://i56.tinypic.com/293twzp.jpg

happy?

ichitaka05 09-03-2010 07:52 PM

Now, it looks like mini Austin Martin... in good way

C-Bone 09-03-2010 09:00 PM

ya thats pretty sick lookin

C-Bone 09-03-2010 09:05 PM

would def want a manual shifter in that car, in the pics it looks like one of those knob selectors or somethin, well i guess i see paddle shifters now but still would want a stick

RRnold 09-03-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by WingsofWar (Post 19209)

Not quite! Need engine specs! ;)

ichitaka05 09-03-2010 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 19224)
Not quite! Need engine specs! ;)

26B Quad-Rotary Engine! :bellyroll:

RWDJunkie 09-03-2010 10:31 PM

Looks Mazda's version of the Infiniti Essence Concept to me.

http://i55.tinypic.com/f9qypd.jpg

Shevon 09-03-2010 10:32 PM

nice but the front end below headlights need some work though

RRnold 09-03-2010 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ichitaka05 (Post 19227)
26B Quad-Rotary Engine! :bellyroll:

Just as long as there are some turbos!

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Originally Posted by RWDJunkie (Post 19229)
Looks Mazda's version of the Infiniti Essence Concept to me.

http://i55.tinypic.com/f9qypd.jpg

Damn, why is everyone bitin off the IS wheels!?!

http://webpages.charter.net/rudyandc...uff/isrims.jpg

ichitaka05 09-03-2010 10:48 PM

Cuz, that's the current trend!

Mateo456 09-07-2010 06:53 AM

This is a really nice car. Mazda cars are really growing in popularity. the Mazda 3 is one of the most popular in the Mazda cars and it can be modded easily. There are many Mazda cars that are legally modded.

BoostJunkie 09-07-2010 04:08 PM

I want the rx7 back

zigzagz94 09-07-2010 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BoostJunkie (Post 19325)
I want the rx7 back

So do I but unfortunately it's not even on the drawing board:

http://www.carpoint.com.au/news/2010...ff-maeda-21442

RX-7 long way off: Maeda
Words - Mike Sinclair
Mazda's chief designer says any next generation RX-7 is years away

Don't hold your breath if you are waiting for the next generation RX-7. For if Mazda's global design chief Ikou Maeda is to be believed, the vehicle isn't even on the drawing board and will be "years away".

Maeda-san spoke candidly about the fate of the next generation RX-7 at last week's unveiling of Mazda's Shinari concept car and new Kodo design themes in Milan. He told journalists there was no official program for the iconic Japanese rotary sportscar, though admitted it would be "a dream come true" for him if he were ever to get to design its replacement.

"Please push Mazda... Please ask Mazda president to build this sportscar, " Maeda told journalists in Milan. "I have made a lot a sketches myself of the [RX-7] sportscar, but there is no program."

Maeda said any replacement for the RX-7 would have to be a serious sportscar.

Comparing how he saw the attributes of such a car to the sports coupes Toyota and Subaru are expect to debut next year, he said any RX: "should be much more serious".

"Such a car [RX-7] should be lightweight and compressed [compact]... And strong handling… It should not just be built to appeal to young trendy people but proper sportscar enthusiasts," he stated.

Though Maeda penned the RX-8, a new RX-7 would create history. Maeda's father designed the first generation RX-7 and also wore the top hat in the Japanese company's design arm.

Maeda-san said despite the historical significance, he would not ask his father to help on any new RX program.

"His tastes and my tastes are totally opposite. [He is] very function oriented; very simple... I would like to make more emotion [with my design]."

Mazda unveiled its Shinari concept car early this week in Milan, Italy. The large four-door 'coupe' is intended purely to showcase the company's new design language. It is not the rumoured replacement for the RX-8, says Maeda.

Production of Mazda's four-seater sports flagship has been curtailed as emission regulations around the globe see it pulled from sale. Mazda Australia says that it's safe Down Under… For now…

Meantime Mazda's new design language Kodo will find its way into a sportscar even if no RX program is forthcoming, Maeda says. The design chief says that despite "its own history" a next generation MX-5 would embrace the marque's new motif.

"I would like to keep this [Kodo design language consistent across our range] as much as possible. But also the MX-5 has its own design language. We have to incorporate two things at once but not all the elements."

Maeda would not put a timeline on the replacement for the MX-5. He also implored journalists not to speculate on the timeline for any RX-7.

"Every time I talk to journalists the article always says the new RX-7 will debut in a couple of years. Please do not do this," he cautioned, nodding in agreement when it was suggested the car was years away.

BoostJunkie 09-07-2010 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zigzagz94 (Post 19330)
So do I but unfortunately it's not even on the drawing board:

http://www.carpoint.com.au/news/2010...ff-maeda-21442

RX-7 long way off: Maeda
Words - Mike Sinclair
Mazda's chief designer says any next generation RX-7 is years away

Don't hold your breath if you are waiting for the next generation RX-7. For if Mazda's global design chief Ikou Maeda is to be believed, the vehicle isn't even on the drawing board and will be "years away".

Maeda-san spoke candidly about the fate of the next generation RX-7 at last week's unveiling of Mazda's Shinari concept car and new Kodo design themes in Milan. He told journalists there was no official program for the iconic Japanese rotary sportscar, though admitted it would be "a dream come true" for him if he were ever to get to design its replacement.

"Please push Mazda... Please ask Mazda president to build this sportscar, " Maeda told journalists in Milan. "I have made a lot a sketches myself of the [RX-7] sportscar, but there is no program."

Maeda said any replacement for the RX-7 would have to be a serious sportscar.

Comparing how he saw the attributes of such a car to the sports coupes Toyota and Subaru are expect to debut next year, he said any RX: "should be much more serious".

"Such a car [RX-7] should be lightweight and compressed [compact]... And strong handling… It should not just be built to appeal to young trendy people but proper sportscar enthusiasts," he stated.

Though Maeda penned the RX-8, a new RX-7 would create history. Maeda's father designed the first generation RX-7 and also wore the top hat in the Japanese company's design arm.

Maeda-san said despite the historical significance, he would not ask his father to help on any new RX program.

"His tastes and my tastes are totally opposite. [He is] very function oriented; very simple... I would like to make more emotion [with my design]."

Mazda unveiled its Shinari concept car early this week in Milan, Italy. The large four-door 'coupe' is intended purely to showcase the company's new design language. It is not the rumoured replacement for the RX-8, says Maeda.

Production of Mazda's four-seater sports flagship has been curtailed as emission regulations around the globe see it pulled from sale. Mazda Australia says that it's safe Down Under… For now…

Meantime Mazda's new design language Kodo will find its way into a sportscar even if no RX program is forthcoming, Maeda says. The design chief says that despite "its own history" a next generation MX-5 would embrace the marque's new motif.

"I would like to keep this [Kodo design language consistent across our range] as much as possible. But also the MX-5 has its own design language. We have to incorporate two things at once but not all the elements."

Maeda would not put a timeline on the replacement for the MX-5. He also implored journalists not to speculate on the timeline for any RX-7.

"Every time I talk to journalists the article always says the new RX-7 will debut in a couple of years. Please do not do this," he cautioned, nodding in agreement when it was suggested the car was years away.

Well that sucks


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