The Japanese obviously not going to stagnate there. Russian consumers are still not fully understood with its current philosophical researches - zoom-zoom, of course, has become synonymous with the Mazda, but what it is, at best, explained one of ten people.
That's the word Nagare understandable to a much greater extent - not least because it is not related to the Japanese way of thinking, but with the appearance of specific vehicles. In memory, of course, immediately pops up the very concept of Nagare, which defined the design of the new Mazda cars. In the streets of Russian cities have long roll new version of "treshek"and "lackeys", easily recognizable by the graceful outlines of the petals of optics.
But as time goes on, and now the Japanese have decided to implement a new design concept. When looking at the four-seater convertible Mazda Shinari, which has become a kind of an experimental platform for the designers of the company, it must be admitted that this concept is very interesting. Mazda cars and so are the most stylish, if not the world, among automakers in Japan for sure, but a new line of design should help to strengthen this leadership. Shinari do not like company cars, it seems that this is a new and highly original look at how the car should look like. It is clear that mass production is likely to disappear bumper such a curious form, evaporate, and many other small things, but among the concepts Mazda Shinari, of course, take its rightful place. A few words about the meaning of the word. Yes, it's not just the design. The Japanese want their cars to prove that even in a beautiful and seemingly fragile things may lurk powerful. That is, even a beautiful production car might be good to have a very dynamic qualities.
However, while details about the Mazda Shinari very little. It was presented to the highly specialized exhibition in Milan, Italy, in September Paris, she probably would not come. In general, its prospects are vague. Most likely, it was really only a first estimation of a new concept. (via Car New)
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