Mazda Kiyora (meaning ‘clean and pure’ in
Japanese) represents "the harmony between driving
pleasure and environmental and safety features"
aspired to in Mazda’s long-term technology development
vision, “Sustainable Zoom-Zoom.”
The concept of “Kiyora” helped the designers to
imagine a city car cutting cleanly through an urban
landscape, with water as the design
theme.
Equipped with Mazda’s 4 cylinder direct injection
engine and featuring the Smart Idle Stop System, the
car achieves excellent fuel economy and low CO2
emissions.
The improved aerodynamic performance of Nagare
design also contributes to this.
The new Mazda concept car is based on an
all-new platform designed to maximize
weight reduction and a high level of safety, in pursuit
of enhanced driving pleasure. It also features an
interior design and new functions that support a
youthful lifestyle.
The Mazda Kiyora will be revealed at the 2008 Paris
International Motor Show to (2 October 2 - 19 October
2008).
Joining the Mazda Kiyora concept car on Mazda’s
stand at the Paris show, the Mazda MX-5 facelift will
make its world debut, together with the Mazda6 equipped
with the new MZR-CD 2.2-liter turbo diesel engine, and
the Mazda2 powered by a MZ-CD 1.6-liter diesel.
(Source: Mazda)