Mazda Nagare Concept Revealed
Mazda Nagare Concept Revealed
I think it is the Senku. I have a feeling we may be interpretting "nagare" as a concept car instead of a design philosophy, with Senku being the first to embrace this "nagare" design direction, no?
Why even bother putting out a concept of a car that's SO wacky that the odds of it ever seeing the light of day are nearly zero?
Mazda needs to quit screwing around and start showing off some actual cars, not their additions to the HotWheels lineup.
Mazda needs to quit screwing around and start showing off some actual cars, not their additions to the HotWheels lineup.
this car is more like a Senku with more current design cues, such as the wheel arches and pillars. You can see a real begining of reality here as opposed to the senku.
Why show these cars and not production ones? Well, the production cars are coming in detroit, and this sorta stuff keeps Mazda on the map and is a form of glorified advertising. If you have a whole design crew coming up with ideas, why not get some press for it and make there creativity worth your while?
Don't get me wrong, I want to the see prototype Kabura more than anyone, but Mazda making design waves is a good thing for the company.
Why show these cars and not production ones? Well, the production cars are coming in detroit, and this sorta stuff keeps Mazda on the map and is a form of glorified advertising. If you have a whole design crew coming up with ideas, why not get some press for it and make there creativity worth your while?
Don't get me wrong, I want to the see prototype Kabura more than anyone, but Mazda making design waves is a good thing for the company.
This concept is intended to show the design themes and direction that Mazda will take. I wouldn't get upset if it isn't exactly what you want in your own garage. There are aspects that I like and some I don't. I wasn't a fan of the Senku but this is exciting to see some of the style that will come, especially some of the rotary cues. The interior has cool elements as well.
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Originally Posted by Gambit
I thought, "it couldn't be as ugly as the Senku"
well i was right, but barely...that thing has a beak
well i was right, but barely...that thing has a beak
Not sure why that got me the way it did, but I started laughing out loud when I read that.
I have to admit that it's not a favorite of mine either. The exterior creates some interest (i.e. not necessarily good) but the overall shape seems to be a little bland (like the Senku) at the same time. That said, it's all too easy to criticize. I always tip my hat to someone who sticks their neck out and tries something new.
I stopped reading when I saw the subheading "A concept of a concept"............. wat the hack, give us some hints of future productS!!!... near future, that is.
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Last edited by Renesis_8; Sep 11, 2011 at 10:51 AM.
I just don't understand the purpose of these far out concepts. How does spending the money on this help you create a new product? The Camaro concept and even the Evo X concept at least have significant parts that can be made production ready. Whats the purpose of building something that you know will never see the light of day? I can't even see design elements that would carry over to a new product.
As art its very nice but then leave art to artists or just leave it in concept sketch or 3D model, why actually build it.
As art its very nice but then leave art to artists or just leave it in concept sketch or 3D model, why actually build it.
From the article:
This concept is just so they can be happy with themselves... it sounds like the real deals are coming in Detroit and Geneva. I'd like to think we'd start seeing some concepts related to the next rx-8 in a year or two's time... Kabura as well.
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and as someone already said, it looks to be the clay sculpture... the "Real" concept hasn't even been unveiled yet:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...hotopanel..1.*
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“It’s important to start with the vision first: Nagare is sculpture on wheels, our vision of what Mazda automobiles could look like in 2020. The concept we’ll present in Detroit is practical enough to produce in the next decade, while the model under development for Geneva will embody design ideas we expect to implement in the very near future.”
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and as someone already said, it looks to be the clay sculpture... the "Real" concept hasn't even been unveiled yet:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...hotopanel..1.*
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Last edited by mtrevino; Nov 29, 2006 at 12:58 PM.
Originally Posted by Design1stCode2nd
I just don't understand the purpose of these far out concepts. How does spending the money on this help you create a new product? The Camaro concept and even the Evo X concept at least have significant parts that can be made production ready. Whats the purpose of building something that you know will never see the light of day? I can't even see design elements that would carry over to a new product.
As art its very nice but then leave art to artists or just leave it in concept sketch or 3D model, why actually build it.
As art its very nice but then leave art to artists or just leave it in concept sketch or 3D model, why actually build it.
Originally Posted by Design1stCode2nd
I just don't understand the purpose of these far out concepts. How does spending the money on this help you create a new product? The Camaro concept and even the Evo X concept at least have significant parts that can be made production ready. Whats the purpose of building something that you know will never see the light of day? I can't even see design elements that would carry over to a new product.
As art its very nice but then leave art to artists or just leave it in concept sketch or 3D model, why actually build it.
As art its very nice but then leave art to artists or just leave it in concept sketch or 3D model, why actually build it.
First reason: It's a dipstick to gauge public reaction for a car that will be built in the future. Development cycle for a car is measured in years, not weeks, and you must be ahead of your time, or you lose out. If you design something that looks good to you now, it will look dated when the car comes out. If public reaction is good, the design is probably good to go. If the public reaction is bad, then this is an acceptable loss over blueprinting and stamping out cars that everyone won't care for.
Second reason: It's for progress. We need crazy extremes to pull us somewhere. Are you familiar with thermal equilibrium? It's the same thing. If we didn't have crazy designs, we'd still be driving cars that look like Model T.
Last edited by dynamho; Nov 29, 2006 at 03:01 PM.
Originally Posted by m477
"Nagare is sculpture on wheels, our vision of what Mazda automobiles could look like in 2020."
So in other words, in 2020 the 30-year-old FD will still look better than this turd.
So in other words, in 2020 the 30-year-old FD will still look better than this turd.
If I recall correctly, the FD also is the production version of a once concept car. I'm fairly certain some 1st gen RX-7 owners expressed your similar disapproval of the 3rd gen concept.
Please take note that I'm not expressing an opinion on the concept vehicle on this thread. I was merely trying to post a helpful reply to a question.
Last edited by dynamho; Nov 29, 2006 at 04:33 PM.
Hot first images from AutoWeek.com
Wow - I happened to just check and found these ... Anyone want to guess if this turns into the next RX-7 or just stays a concept (I don't notice any doors)
http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/cc...e=1&Class=11&p hotofoldermultisearch=2007_la,mazda,concept&photof oldermultisearchand=1&Execute=1&Count=1
http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/cc...e=1&Class=11&p hotofoldermultisearch=2007_la,mazda,concept&photof oldermultisearchand=1&Execute=1&Count=1
Side Note:
There's also a New Nissan Altma 2 door Coupe that looks alot like the G35 coupe ...
There's also a New Nissan Altma 2 door Coupe that looks alot like the G35 coupe ...



