Mazda Ryuga

Mazda Ryuga (2007)

The Mazda Ryuga is a concept car that was introduced by Mazda and its parent company Ford at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. This car is together with the Nagare, the. On the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show Design an experimental study to show the further development of the design of future Mazda cars The term Ryuga (pronounced " Rie - juh -ga " ) is Japanese and in German means " gracious flow ".

Outside amenities

The large 21 "wheels are located at the four corners of a stable, balanced position. The body has two hinged doors and is significantly shorter and lower than the 4- seater sports car RX -8.

Interior decoration

The Ryuga accommodates four passengers in a typical 2 2 arrangement with four individual seats and a lounge-like space for the rear seat passengers. The " floating " center console with elongated bowls includes a multifunction touchscreen for controls and displays. A set of CCD cameras show the space behind the vehicle and the blind spot of the rear view mirror. The steering wheel has an open top and an electric steering system ( " steer by wire " ) connected.

Performance

The Ryuga has a motor with alcohol ( E85) and gasoline can be used.

Specifications

  • Engine: 2.5 -liter MZR engine for E85 and gasoline
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic
  • Drive: front wheels
  • Wheels: 21 "
  • Tires (front / rear): 245/35 R21 ( 93W ) Toyo Proxes
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