Mazda can't help turning out more and more concepts for every possible motor show, and the
Hakaze is the latest show car to come out of the firm's design centre.
Billed as a 'compact crossover coupe', the
Hakaze is another strong hint at the direction Mazda's future styling will take.
Look at the bold front grille that echoes the shape of the
Mazda badge and you have a good idea how the front end of the next Mazda3 will look.
The
Hakaze has pillarless side windows and its doors hinge upwards, but we doubt this will make it on to a production car somehow.
There are four individual seats inside, while under the bonnet is Mazda's turbocharged 2.3-litre engine driving through a six-speed automatic 'box, and all of this rides on some hefty 20in alloy wheels.
The
Hakaze follows hot on the heels of Mazda's Nagare concept and the Ryuga, which both had similar voluptuous features and futuristic looks.
It will make its debut in Geneva in a matter of a few weeks, before we see the final product - a coupe/SUV crossover - at a motor show next year.
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