Results 1 to 14 of 14

Thread: Mazda Ryuga Concept 2007

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Montreal
    Posts
    100

    Mazda Ryuga Concept 2007

    Another beautiful (and very japanese inspired) concept from Mazda...

    Here's some pics and the Press Release.

    IRVINE, Calif. – Mazda North American Operations will unveil an all-new concept car, Ryuga, and its all-new Tribute SUV Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) at the 2007 North American International Auto Show. All attending media are invited to the company’s formal unveiling on the Mazda show stand at 10:15 A.M. on Monday, Jan. 8, 2007.

    Ryuga builds on Mazda’s concept of flow. Nagare – Japanese for “flow” -- debuted at the recent Los Angeles Auto Show and introduced the company’s new design future. Ryuga – Japanese for “gracious flow,” and the next generation of this exciting concept – will reflect a higher level of sophistication achieved through the use of rich fabrics, engineered fits and hidden details. Ryuga is elegant and refined, but with spirit and edge, portraying unique Japanese beauty.

    “Ryuga is Zoom-Zoom defined,” said Laurens van den Acker, Mazda’s global design director. “It combines vibrance, confidence, fun and youth all in one ingenious package.”
    Attached Images Attached Images

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Montreal
    Posts
    100
    More pics
    Attached Images Attached Images

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Burnaby BC
    Posts
    704
    It seems that full size body length doors are the new "in thing" at the moment. Looks pretty damn nice.
    UCP's BSG Nerd and a resident Freerider.
    flickr page:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaru72/

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Austr(al)ia
    Posts
    347
    They're gullwing doors.
    Lead Driver For The UCP.com Draggin' & Driftin' Racing Team.

    If only there was one.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    UAE
    Posts
    1,217
    i really like it
    If you want to do something wrong, do it right

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Delft
    Posts
    4,487
    This is a proper concept car, only the styling matters !
    I'm not such a fan of this new large grill thing, but the rest is just gorgeous.


    added some extra high resolution photo's because 1280x--- is just too small for my monitor
    Attached Images Attached Images

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Delft
    Posts
    4,487
    Ryuga Concept #4
    Attached Images Attached Images

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Wichita, Kansas USA
    Posts
    11,217
    MAZDA RYUGA CONCEPT: AN EVOLVED ZOOM-ZOOM

    DETROIT – How will Mazda’s Zoom-Zoom spirit achieve form and substance in the future? Laurens van den Acker, Design Division General Manager for Hiroshima, Japan’s Mazda Motor C orporation , disturbed the status-quo and challenged every designer in his three global studios with that very question upon his arrival at Mazda early last year.

    After months of soul searching, hundreds of sketches and thousands of discussions, meetings, arguments and revisions, the first part of the answer was unveiled at the recent Los Angeles Auto Show. Mazda’s provocative Nagare (pronounced “nah-gah-reh”) – Japanese for “flow” – concept introduced a new surface language that evokes the emotion of motion in a stationary automobile.

    “But we wanted to take the idea further,” van den Acker continued. “The Ryuga concept we’re presenting in Detroit is our next step in the evolution of Nagare. It’s an exploratory design study that’s more realistic than Nagare and therefore more useful in gauging reactions from those who see it.

    “To put this in fashion terms, if Nagare is haute couture (a custom designed and tailored garment), Ryuga is pręt-a-porter (ready-to-wear, not one of a kind).”

    RYUGA: “ree-yoo-ga,” Japanese for gracious flow


    “Ryuga celebrates refined and controlled motion,” van den Acker continued. “Nagare is a dream or an emotion that’s just beginning to take shape; Ryuga extends that idea by adding definition.

    “To draw this new surface language closer in time to a car Mazda will produce for sale, we’ve added interior and powertrain details that were purposely absent from Nagare.

    “Mazda is a brand that thrives on distinctive design. We are standing up to be recognized for boldness and originality. We have the courage to forge leadership in selected areas such as dynamic performance and striking design. Combined, these attributes give each of our products the soul of a sports car. The flow expressions that Nagare and Ryuga embody will be seen both in the near term on other concept cars and in the long term on production models.

    “We’re working on the face of Mazda to make it more distinguished and instantly recognizable. We can adjust this new surface language to suit various models within the Mazda family. The recent success of our product line has given us the confidence to seize this look as our own.

    GRACIOUS FLOW – MOTION BORN IN NATURE


    Large wheels placed at the far corners of Ryuga’s exterior lend a highly stable, balanced stance. The aggressive wedge shape imparts motion even when this sports coupe is parked. Volumes that are small in front, larger at the rear, wrap around and over the wheels to give the exterior tension and direction.

    “After we began studying natural phenomenon for inspiration, Mazda designers were initially hesitant to apply their findings, but I encouraged them to blend artistic and sculptural beauty to see where it led. Once we did, the results were both original and instantly appealing. While this initiative began with textures inspired by nature, it goes much deeper than that. We’re looking at grand gestures that wrap all over the vehicle’s exterior and throughout the interior. Some of the proportions are dramatically wind-swept. There’s drama at every turn. There are no square corners.”

    Yasushi Nakamuta, chief designer for this project, previously headed the design of Mazda’s immediately successful third-generation 2006 MX-5 Miata. Nakamuta says, “Ryuga incorporates elegant and refined design treatments which express Japanese concepts of mysterious beauty and intelligence, based on the new design theme that began with the Nagare concept car unveiled at the LA Auto Show.”

    Conducting a guided tour of the exterior, Nakamuta points out several key features:

    * Ryuga’s side surfaces were inspired by karesansui (Japanese dry gardens). The carefully raked pebbles in these garden s represent peaceful ripples caused by a breeze over a pool of water. The karesansui’s man-made image of natural flow is represented in the Ryuga’s surface texture to express simplicity and refinement.
    * The headlamp shape resembles the flow of morning dew dropping from bamboo leaves. Advanced LED and fluorescent tube technology will enable such a striking design to be used on a production vehicle in the foreseeable future.
    * To impart motion, the 21-inch wheel spokes – different on the left and right sides – are slightly twisted as if they’re delivering torque. To convey the feeling of gas turbine blades, the trailing edges of the wheel spokes are accented with a tinge of body color.
    * Flowing lava inspired both Ryuga’s exterior hue and the tail lamp design. Depending on the incident light, Ryuga’s surface appears to be shades of yellow, red, and blue, exactly like molten, flowing lava. Notes van den Acker: “The hot red finish goes straight to your heart.”
    * The roof molding tightens up the flowing cabin and gives an accent to the body styling as well. Cameras located at the forward end of each molding convey rear views to a center cockpit display screen. Turn signals are also integrated into these protruding accents.

    Reflecting its Japanese origin, Ryuga is both simple and complex. While the dominant flow theme is simple, the details – such as the side surfaces and the wheels – are intricate. Solidity and fluidity live here together, in harmony.

    FLOW THROUGH INTERIOR

    Thanks to Mazda’s innovative packaging expertise, Ryuga is significantly shorter and lower than today’s four-passenger RX-8 sports car, yet it too accommodates four passengers in roomy comfort. A relatively long (110.2-inch) wheelbase and two large gull-wing doors provide a wide-open invitation to the interior.

    As the doors rise to expose the interior of Ryuga and allow easy slide-in access, the passengers are presented with the fusion of a cockpit - designed to maximize the emotional connection between the car and driver - with the social atmosphere of the rear passenger space, where lounge-like comfort is ensured through expansive space and Nagare-inspired design.

    The front bucket seats provide ample lateral support for energetic driving with the shape of the seats creating an impression of movement which is further emphasized by the patterns in the material.

    The experimental ‘floating’ center cluster allows a high level of interface between the driver and the multi-function touch panel without having to take one’s eyes off the road ahead. Information necessary for safe and dynamic driving is available to the driver with RPM and speed (which is shown in both analog and digital format s ) being displayed on the same axis.

    Flowing upwards, the center cluster dynamically penetrates the front information panel which reflects Zoom-Zoom futuristic and sporty design craftsmanship, as well as an integrated interface between man and machine. Elongated pods give the cockpit depth while bringing information closer to the driver’s eyes. An open-top steering wheel provides enhanced sight lines to the instruments and the road ahead .

    Flow textures are emphasized in the door trim with lines that begin at the center of Ryuga’s Mazda-trademark five-pointed grille and sweep rearward through interior surfaces. The artistic combination of leather, polished aluminum and translucent plastic give the interior a warm glow reminiscent of illumination themes already in use in current Mazda products.

    DRIVING PERFORMANCE – ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPORT ZOOM-ZOOM

    Mazda is working on various technologies to deliver Zoom-Zoom driving in the future, including earth-friendly environmental technologies and people-friendly safety technologies. As part of the initiatives, an E85/Gasoline FLEX FUEL engine which runs on sustainable bio fuel could be used in Ryuga. This engine delivers torque and power, balancing driving and environmental performance. Other important features that will support safe driving are the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) cameras installed for the rear monitoring system and the blind-spot monitoring system. These help ensure safe driving while changing lanes and allow easy identification of potential obstacles.

    In order to ensure the car provides a Zoom-Zoom driving experience, which is the basis behind all the other features, an open top steering wheel is employed with highly sensitive settings to respond to the driver’s smallest input. The car also features steer-by-wire technology and gauges that deliver superbly clear information to the driver. The dramatic wheels with TOYO PROXES 245/35R-21 tires complete the driving experience, and the sophisticated original tread pattern perfectly suits the Ryuga’s design concept.

    FLOW, AS A STATE OF MIND

    “The real significance of both Nagare and Ryuga,” notes van den Acker, “is that it’s the first time Mazda has ventured forth in search of a design motif that is undeniably new. Both concepts are exploratory studies and neither is planned for production. While Mazdas of the past and present have embraced flow in various ways, it’s our intention to greatly intensify that character in the future.”

    Mazda Ryuga Specifications

    Dimensions


    Length


    1,280 mm/168.5 “

    Width


    1,900 mm/74.8”

    Height


    1,260 mm/49.6”

    Wheelbase


    2,800 mm110.2”

    Engine


    Type


    MZR 2.5L E85/Gasoline FLEX FUEL

    Transmission


    Type


    6 -speed AT

    Drive


    F WD

    Tire s


    Tire s (Front/Rear)


    245/35 R21 93W TOYO PROXES
    Attached Images Attached Images
    I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Wichita, Kansas USA
    Posts
    11,217
    Mazda Ryuga Concept #6
    Attached Images Attached Images
    I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Wichita, Kansas USA
    Posts
    11,217
    Mazda Ryuga Concept #7
    Attached Images Attached Images
    I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Wichita, Kansas USA
    Posts
    11,217
    Mazda Ryuga Concept #8
    Attached Images Attached Images
    I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Wichita, Kansas USA
    Posts
    11,217
    Mazda Ryuga Concept #9
    Attached Images Attached Images
    Last edited by Matt; 01-08-2007 at 04:01 PM.
    I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Burnaby BC
    Posts
    704
    Yeah, they're gullwing doors allright.
    UCP's BSG Nerd and a resident Freerider.
    flickr page:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaru72/

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    1

    Photos and Video of the Mazda Ryuga!

    Incredible photos! Here are some I took at the Chicago Auto Show.

    They are not as nice as the ones you posted, but here goes:

    http://www.taxicabs.com/autoshow/chi...7/Mazda/Ryuga/ (click on the photo to see the next one)

    I also shot a mini video, it's at:

    http://www.taxicabs.com/autoshow/chi...a/Ryuga/video/

    I wasn't able to get shots of the interior, they didn't open the doors!

    I took a bunch of other photos, you can view them at http://www.taxicabs.com/autoshow/chicago2007/

    Hope you enjoy!

    Dave
    Last edited by dkaplan436; 02-21-2007 at 08:49 AM.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Car brochures
    By ginza in forum Books, magazines, brochures and posters
    Replies: 1001
    Last Post: 09-23-2017, 05:21 AM
  2. Ford Interceptor Concept 2007
    By Matt in forum Matt's Hi-Res Hide-Out
    Replies: 41
    Last Post: 01-14-2012, 04:43 PM
  3. Aston Martin V12 Vantage RS Concept 2007
    By Sledgehammer in forum Matt's Hi-Res Hide-Out
    Replies: 26
    Last Post: 05-20-2009, 06:05 PM
  4. Mazda Taiki Concept 2007
    By 90ft in forum Matt's Hi-Res Hide-Out
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: 10-28-2008, 04:19 PM
  5. Ford Airstream Concept 2007
    By Matt in forum Matt's Hi-Res Hide-Out
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 01-15-2007, 04:07 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •