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Mazda Kazamai Concept at Moscow 2008

Mazda Kazamai

Thanks to the potentially snowy terrain, alot of car manufacturers have been unveiling SUV or SUV crossovers or at least vehicles with all-wheel drive at the 2008 Moscow International Motor Show and Mazda is one of them, with the Mazda Kazamai Crossover.

According to Mazda, Kazamai means “swirling crosswinds” in Japanese, and this serves as the design theme for this concept. Like all of its recent concept cars it looks like a very alien form. Mazda says it aimed to give the Kazamai aerodynamics that are 10% better than other vehicles in its class. There is also a focus on making the car lightweight. The chassis, bonnet and engine block are made of either aluminium or an aluminium alloy.

A production crossover based on the Kazamai will be powered by a next generation a 2.0 liter direct injection petrol engine mated to a 6-speed auto via an all-wheel drive system. Mazda claims a possible 30% fuel consumption savings over the current MZR 2.0 liter petrol engine.

Look for a full hi-res gallery after the jump.

PHOTO GALLERY: Mazda Kazamai Concept
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17 Comments »

  1. Capt Shopalot said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 2:23 am

    Looks like origami

  2. raptorclans said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 7:48 am

    They are slowly toning down their concepts for production… I’m sure that these vehicles will look really original on the road :D

  3. dzulcar9 said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 7:59 am

    Can u imagine the windshield glass? It cover all roof!!!

  4. alihms said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 8:17 am

    The rims have a turbine-like design which to my limited knowledge when rotated tend to force air outward perpendicular to the wheels - thus the nickname ’swirling crosswind’. But somehow, how could this cross-flow air helps to reduce drags? Up to 10% somemore… Seems to me it merely increases it further. The air flow becomes less laminar (ie, more susceptible to turbulence).

    Or..could it be the otherway around? Or.. more possibly, the rims have no effect whatsoever. It just a marketing gimmick! Any aerodynamic engineer around here care to explain?

  5. rexis said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 8:46 am

    Okay, i has spent a while wondering:

    “how do i get in?”

  6. bmpower said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 10:13 am

    rexis said,
    August 28, 2008 @ 8:46 am
    Okay, i has spent a while wondering:
    “how do i get in?

    look carefully at the first pic. There’s “a door line”.

  7. abtm said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 11:54 am

    this and the Furai,if this is how future Mazda are gonna look like, wow, it looks alive

  8. ALPINA BMW said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 1:39 pm

    very nice, but pointless

  9. kei9 said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 2:24 pm

    Beauty needs no point.

    The design is just breathtaking

  10. clover leaf said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 3:08 pm

    SUV designs are getting more eye candy nowadays since the first unveiling of true beauty SUV concept from ALFA ROMEO Kamal way back few years ago.

  11. bmpower said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 4:46 pm

    btw.. it’s also remind me BMW GINA.. except they dont had fabric tech. :p

  12. mystvearn said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 6:56 pm

    Nice concept, still cannot get over the rhino like nose

  13. ALPINA BMW said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 8:01 pm

    Beauty needs no point.

    The design is just breathtaking

    yes. it is breathtaking, if mazda produces a car similar to the karakiri harakiri watever japanese name they give to thier concept cars, then its brilliant. the suzuki kizashi looks disappointing.

  14. albagmane said,

    August 28, 2008 @ 9:51 pm

    brilliant! the Furai is amazing already… now this Kazamai is absolute stunning! i see great future from Mazda…

  15. rexis said,

    August 29, 2008 @ 9:17 am

    bmpower said,
    August 28, 2008 @ 10:13 am
    look carefully at the first pic. There’s “a door line”.

    -

    But, there is no door knob… okay, the car key has a button, press it and door open…

  16. ALPINA BMW said,

    August 29, 2008 @ 2:14 pm

    brilliant! the Furai is amazing already… now this Kazamai is absolute stunning! i see great future from Mazda

    yea, the furai…thx

  17. bmpower said,

    August 29, 2008 @ 2:50 pm

    most of modern car using remote only i guess :D

    IF : mazda = use turbin rim = good! great!
    but Satria Neo = Turbin rim = Scuks!

    typical malaysian..

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