Get a sneak peek at the latest Mazda concept cars!
Mazda Ryuga
Mazda's provocative Nagare (pronounced "nah-gah-reh") - Japanese for "flow" - concept, revealed at the LA Auto Show, introduced a new surface language that evokes the emotion of motion in a stationary automobile. Evolving that idea further, Laurens van den Acker, Design Division General Manager for Hiroshima, Japan's Mazda Motor Corporation, reveals the Ryuga (pronounced "ree-yoo-ga") - Japanese for "gracious flow" - concept, at this year's North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Mazda Nagare
Nagare (pronounced "na-ga-reh") is the first of a series of design concepts that Mazda will showcase this global auto show season. Under the direction of Mazda's new global design director, Laurens van den Acker, the challenge given to the team was to invent a novel means of registering motion in vehicles whether they're moving or still. Nagare achieves that goal while also signaling a fresh design direction for future Mazda vehicles.

Mazda Senku
The Senku is the revolutionary new concept coupe from Mazda. At once dynamic and supremely elegant, it is a self-assured and mature sports car that seats four adults. And with its combination rotary, direct injection, hybrid drivetrain, the Senku is Mazda's pride and joy.
Mazda Kabura
A sleek, sophisticated and spacious RWD sports coupe, Mazda's Kabura concept is as innovative on the outside as it is on the inside. Designed in California, its funneled, rake-back design and smoothly flared wheel wells make the light weight Kabura seem to be in perpetual motion.

Mazda Sassou
In Japanese, Sassou means "a positive state of mind." It means looking towards the future with uninhibited optimism. Mazda's unmatched reputation for this kind of forward thinking comes to live with its new concept car, the Sassou
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