After Toyota announced his lineup for the Japan Mobility Show yesterday, it is now Mazda’s turn to preview what is next. Initially, the only picture of the teaser forced us to think about the long wait, but once we dial the shine, we saw that they were actually the back door. SOOPS shapes the concept of vision coup (Picture below)The same event was unveiled in 2017, when it was still known as the Tokyo Motor Show.
Although we cannot identify the exact physical style of the vehicle, it seems that it has a frameless windows and a large panoramic glass roof that leads to the rear. The sleek Slammet does not recommend a crusade, but the vein does not have a sharp fastback or anything. Think about Mercedes CLS or ADA7 sports.
Whatever the case, the new concept is definitely bigger than the famous SP. The reference, this coup, measured 164.6 inches (4.18 meters) long, slotting above the Mitta but down the RX-8. Side windows look much smaller than the body, and there are no door handles. Mazda has made the profile more smooth by using a small camera instead of a traditional side mirror.
Although this incoming concept does not appear to be a dedicated sports car, Mazda is not ignoring the entertainment factor. The company says the new vision “embraces the future of driving in every aspect.” We have to wait by the end of the month to find out if it has a combustion engine, and if so, can it be a rotary?


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However, Mazda has joined the forces with Toyota and Subaro to prepare engines that are compatible with carbon neutral fuel. If the engine is present in this concept, it can predict the upcoming Scative-Zade Power train in Mazda, which will be debuted into production cars by 2027.
All will be revealed on October 29 during the first press day of the Japan Mobility Show. The new CX-5 will also be there for your public start.
