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Mazda
Mazda Ibuki Concept


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Recognized in the Guinness Book of World
Records as the best-selling, two-seat sports car of all time, the
Mazda MX-5 Miata re-established for enthusiasts around the world the
concept of the lightweight convertible sports car. Launched in 1989,
its 15-year legacy lives on in the Ibuki concept, which clearly
showcases Mazda’s current efforts in both design and technology.
"The aim
of this concept was to further refine the fun-to-drive spirit that can
be derived from a lightweight, convertible sports car," said Truman
Pollard, chief designer of Mazda North American Operations. "At the
same time, the design team has worked to advance the true roadster
identity and further refine the levels of comfort and safety in a
vehicle with the top down."
In an
effort to more fully realize oneness between car and driver—a oneness
that was the overall intent of the original MX-5 Miata—the Ibuki
design team has borrowed from the advanced front-midship engine layout
of Mazda RX-8, although in this case employing an inline four-cylinder
engine.
Overall
vehicle proportions have been defined by extremely short front and
rear overhangs that confidently signify the extreme fun-to-drive
spirit achieved by the innovative engine layout. The overall shape is
clean and simple, reminiscent of the original Mazda MX-5 Miata, with a
wide and stable stance, pronounced fenders and the elegant use of oval
shapes throughout the design.
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