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altezza 10-14-2003 08:22 AM

Mazda Ibuki two-seat sports car concept
 
MAZDA IBUKI TWO-SEAT SPORTS CAR CONCEPT UNVEILED AT 2003 TOKYO MOTOR SHOW

Mazda unveils a radical two-seat sports car concept - the Mazda Ibuki - at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show next week. The world premiere of the Mazda Ibuki concept will reveal an open-top, lightweight sports car that hints at a possible design and technology direction of a future Mazda roadster.

The name Ibuki comes from a Japanese word meaning "breathing new energy into" and "adding vigour" reflecting Mazda’s 1989 sports car origins in a simple and clean design.

Powered by a MZR 1.6-litre, four-cylinder engine, the Mazda Ibuki concept has a front-midship layout, as found in the Mazda RX-8, that places all major components within the wheelbase. Thanks to this layout yaw inertia moment has been greatly reduced and straight-line handling has been greatly improved, enhancing the pure fun and driveability and emphasising the connection between car and driver that has been central to Mazda’s ongoing success.

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Wide 10-14-2003 08:28 AM

Hmmm.. I dont like the body style.. It looks ugly and the body is 2 smooth..
The only good thing is the rimss... They look pretty good..
Especially the headlights are disgusting.. Couldnt they find a better shape?
Tnx for the info dude..

stracing 10-14-2003 08:30 AM

the idea is right, not sure about the looks though. looks like something out of childrens tv show

stradale 10-14-2003 08:51 AM

The front of the car resembles the old MX5, but I don't like it. It lacks grace and looks too much like a toy car or something out of a cartoon. The idea of a small convertible to replace the MX5 appeals to me though. The mid-front layout is good too.

KaBlookie 10-15-2003 11:51 AM

I agree with the above :idea:

they certainly could have done better...it looks like a car a female animé character would drive... I do also like the wheels, very nice

takata 10-15-2003 12:56 PM

looks to me like its still in concept stage .. but i hope it will bring some positive new developments!! :wink:

BADMIHAI 10-15-2003 04:25 PM

looks :eggface: :2gunfire: concept Mazda

AlienDB7 10-16-2003 01:33 AM

Is it just me or the car looks like a cheap plastic toy car enlarged 30x?

chest3r 10-21-2003 06:26 PM

I think the car is very nice. And the color helps a lot. It looks very small, but...the MX-5 isn't very big...LOL

troskap 10-21-2003 07:33 PM

If I didn't know any better, I'd be tempted to say someone tried to polish their MX-5 with a belt sander, and didn't realize it until he lost 50 pounds off the car's body.

f0racer 10-21-2003 10:39 PM

I don’t particularly like it. The top of the hood and trunk is too flat. Doesn’t have the continual smoothness/lines from front to rear. I do like the way they integrated the exhaust into part of the bumper and the Mazda insignia as part of the brake lighting.

BADMIHAI 10-21-2003 10:55 PM

i think its ok, nothing special.

tkach 10-22-2003 02:46 AM

ugly hanus car. i bet its slow too. this 50/50 crap has got to stop. a perfect car is no fun. i want a car that is diffrent every time i drive it that always has the capiblity to make me shit my pants this will never be that. hence forth is crap.

DeMoN 10-22-2003 03:23 AM

Not one of my favorites, actually closer to being one of the worst. Too many people have the miatas so that car has lost any special feel to it if it ever had one. Now, with this new model, I think it lost everything including respect.

1zippo1 10-22-2003 04:53 AM

As a designing project, I like it!! It has many new styling features and some are probably adapted in production cars in the future.

As a car to buy ... not really my kinda thing


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