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Mazda to Debut Ryuga Concept Car in Detroit
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Mazda North American Operations will unveil an all-new concept car, Mazda
Ryuga, and its all-new Mazda Tribute Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) at the 2007
North American International Auto Show (Detroit Motor Show). Mazda 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. Mazda 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.” Offering another, although far more immediate and real, look into its future,
Mazda also will debut the 2008 Mazda Tribute HEV. The heavily revised Tribute
HEV will be the first advanced-technology vehicle dedicated to clean air that
Mazda will sell to the public when it becomes available later in the year. The Tribute HEV is one of the least-polluting vehicles on the road, yet still
delivers the performance required by SUV owners. With a combined power output of
its petrol engine and electric motor of 116kW, the Tribute HEV
provides plenty of power yet meets strict Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle
(SULEVII) and Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV)
standards in California – the strictest emission regulations a petrol-fueled
vehicle can meet. |
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