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danger mouse

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3,828 posts

263 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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ConceptCar.Com said:
Mazda Ibuki concept
The Mazda Ibuki concept clearly showcases Mazda’s current efforts in both design and technology as the development team works to further refine the company’s famous lightweight, open-top sports car. The Ibuki concept (the name comes from a Japanese word that refers to “breathing new energy into” and “adding vigor”) reaches back to its 1989 origins in a simple and clean design that hints at one possible approach for a future Roadster/MX-5 model.


Powered by a MZR 1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine, the Ibuki concept successfully realizes a super front-midship layout (as also found in the Mazda RX-8) that places all major components within the wheelbase. Compared to the layout in the current Mazda Roadster/MX-5, the engine is positioned approximately 400 mm further to the rear, while the air conditioner unit is located behind the seats. Thanks to the super front-midship layout, yaw inertia moment has been greatly reduced, further enhancing the pure fun and drivability—a oneness between car and driver—that has been central to the Roadster's/MX-5’s ongoing success.


Nice to see the MX-5 going back to basics in thoroughly uncomprising style... but will this version finally have the agility to out manouvre the perenial HDC stigma?

I hope so.


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danger mouse

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3,828 posts

263 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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...true and in fairness, when do concepts ever come into fruition in the form that generates all the attention?

What I do like about this one though is that it really does hark back to the simplistic styling of the S1 MX-5, and yet looks totally modern.

It's almost an admittion by the boys and girls at Mazda/Fo-Mo-Co the the current MX has got overfussy and unfocussed.

>> Edited by danger mouse on Tuesday 14th October 13:41

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

267 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Is there room in the boot for a hairdrier with a diffuser attachment?
The joy of the MR2 is that I can keep the dirty combs in the front boot.

Seriously - it looks good, it only they don't Smart it by giving it too much grip. Remember kids lack of grip = fun.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Not overly fussed by that very flat bonnet, looks like someones taken a steam iron to it. Apart from that it's quite nice.

FunkyNige

8,932 posts

277 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Dunno how it's going to look when they put the little details like lights and a number plate on...

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

257 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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FunkyNige said:
Dunno how it's going to look when they put the little details like lights and a number plate on...


Not to mention some roll protection.

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

267 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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FunkyNige said:
Dunno how it's going to look when they put the little details like lights and a number plate on...


The front lights are already there - LED technology stylee things. (I try to cover being an engineer with excessive vagueness)

danger mouse

Original Poster:

3,828 posts

263 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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Captain Muppet said:

The front lights are already there - LED technology stylee things. (I try to cover being an engineer with excessive vagueness)


Careful Mate, don't give yourself away....

shadowninja

76,690 posts

284 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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hmmm darling i feel this...

hmm it says rear wheel drive...

mmm it says fun in the wet...

mmm yes it says... bath tub on wheels