
Mazda Ryuga
Styled in Japan by Yasushi Nakamuta (who was responsible for the look of the latest MX-5 Miata), Ryuga was inspired by Japanese rock gardens, and “captures the energy, motion and beauty of nature," according to Mr. van den Acker.
It has a 2.5-liter engine driving the front wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission.
Mazda promise to show us the next stage of this evolution at the Geneva show in the spring.
Also starring on the Mazda stand are the new Tribute hybrid SUV, which offers 155 horsepower in an ultra-low emissions vehicle, and the new CX-9 crossover that was unveiled last year. Both go on sale later in 2007.




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