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kfzemx3
09-01-2010, 10:26 AM
Not to be confused with the Kodo Concept that was posted the other day :)

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The creation of the Shinari Concept starts with Ikuo Maeda, Mazda's global head of design. Maeda was the chief designer of the RX-8 and the Mazda2 and has been with the company for nearly 30 years, but his connection with the brand goes back even further than that. His father, Matasaburo Maeda, headed the design of the first generation RX-7 back in the 1970s. Mazda runs in the Maeda family's blood and there's no one more qualified to define the look of Mazda's next generation vehicles.

While Maeda has had an influence on Mazda design in the past, 2010 is the first year in which he's had full control. The Shinari Concept represents the first styling concept under his new design theme, KODO, which replaces the controversial Nagare them from the past several years. While the Nagare-styled cars were represented by wavy, flowing lines, a trait that looked great on concepts but was tough to implement on production cars (see Mazda3), KODO is more of an organic style that still takes cues from the natural world, but in a much more solidified and powerful sense. Maeda describes KODO as form with a soul, or bringing form to life, with the three key terms defining the theme being speed, tension and alluring. "There are few products of industrial design that can be compared to living entities which convey energetic motion and which invite affection," he says. "It is this intrinsically emotional appeal of the car that I wish to express when creating Mazda cars."

While Maeda created the theme for the new stylistic direction, the development of the Shinari Concept was actually a collaboration between three of Mazda's design centers in Japan, Germany and the United States. The goal was to make the exterior a product of Japan, while the interior was left to the automaker's Irvine studio. However, each team had input on the final product.

Looking at the exterior, it's easy to tell that the Shinari shares little in common with Mazda's recent designs, although like almost every sedan built today, it has similarities to vehicles from other brands. It's almost as if the Aston Martin Rapide and a Mazda RX-8 cued up some Barry White, enjoyed a romantic evening and the Shinari came out nine months later. That's obviously a compliment, as the Rapide is a stunningly beautiful car and the RX-8 – even this far into its lifecycle – is still a looker. However, the Shinari has a much more complicated design, with more intersecting lines and a surface area that's constantly moving and changing depending on the lighting.

Those who dislike the smiling face of the current Mazda lineup will be glad to know it won't be a feature in future models (Huzzah! – Ed.). The Shinari front end features a "signature wing" that will become a new styling cue for the brand. The wing is formed by a thin aluminum band that starts from the bottom of the grille and goes out and up through the headlamps and continues with a bold fender line moving out onto the sides.

The most impressive aspect of the exterior design was the devotion to the theme in nearly every inch of the concept. The various aluminum pieces found on the exterior have a "twisted tension", and even the slots in the disc brakes follow the same theme. In addition, items like the headlights were designed to have a more natural look and fashioned to mimic the iris of an animal's eye. We're also big fans of the stylish rear view cameras in place of the standard mirrors as well as the trick door handles (although "button" might be a more appropriate description) that require only a simple press to open.

While the exterior is certainly a departure from previous designs, the interior is perhaps the most surprising aspect of the Shinari. Easily the most attractive and stylish interior we've seen in a Mazda (concept or not), it's swathed in authentic aluminum trim, leather-covered surfaces and double stitching at nearly every turn and twist. We're again drawn to the Aston Martin Rapide comparison, especially with the design of the deep rear bucket seats. The gauges, modeled after popular watch designs, up the class quotient and the massive glass roof helps make the interior feel open and airy.

We know many of these elements won't make it into a production car, but Mazda's North American director of design, Derek Jenkins, who oversaw the development of the Shinari's interior, says it's Mazda's goal to add sophistication to future models. "Mazda is really an aspirational type of brand," he says. "Even though we are a mainstream brand we have a customer that wants a little bit more. We monitor premium segments, we monitor premium trends, and the question is ultimately how can get some of that feeling into a more affordable vehicle. We think our customer wants a little bit more sophistication."

One thing that can definitely be seen in future Mazda interiors is a driver-focused cockpit. A close look at the Shinari's interior reveals an asymmetric design that snugly surrounds the driver's seat while leaving the passenger seat more open and relaxed. Jenkins says this will be theme of upcoming Mazda vehicles and help set the brand apart.

Finally, the Shinari also features quite a bit of technology that looks forward to the new applications of driver-automobile interactions. The Human Machine Interface (HMI) is split up into three modes: Business, Pleasure and Sport. Potential uses range from looking up bios of a business contact before a meeting to a rally-style co-pilot feature that could alert the driver of the characteristics of upcoming turns. It's nothing too far-fetched given the current levels of technology, and we wouldn't be surprised to see some of it implemented in the near future.

But more than the tech and the attention to detail, it's the Shinari's overall cohesion that impresses the most. Unlike other pie-in-the-sky concepts, the Sinari is a smart, well executed styling exercise that should be a solid design platform for future models. The muscular lines should translate well into a production car, and customers will always appreciate a more sophisticated interior. And what about the potential of a four-door sports coupe like the Shinari making it to production? Mazda wouldn't tell us whether one is in the works, but they did mention that the "business side of it" was considered when the Shinari was under development. That definitely means there's a chance, and we sure like the sound of a Mazda RX-9.

Boosted FC
09-01-2010, 10:54 AM
Beautiful car. Shame they are not showing what is under the hood. Short vid.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTcjibUfGLg

cVon128
09-01-2010, 11:03 AM
I love it. It looks very elegant. The first thing I thought of was the Rapide and also the Fisker Karma. I like this design language a LOT better than the smiley face front ends :)

Marta Mike
09-01-2010, 01:05 PM
Looks hot, but being the rx8 is dead id rather see the rx7 come back.

JITB
09-01-2010, 01:18 PM
THE 929 LIVES!!! If this car makes it into production I'm sure the 7 will be soon before it. As stated it is just a design concept, I'm just happy to see a full size sedan being considered by mazda..

Boosted FC
09-01-2010, 02:21 PM
THE 929 LIVES!!! If this car makes it into production I'm sure the 7 will be soon before it. As stated it is just a design concept, I'm just happy to see a full size sedan being considered by mazda..

Ain't nobody want that junk back besides you......lol

ItsBlack
09-01-2010, 02:48 PM
Awesome. But those are some tiny ass mirrors

G.C
09-01-2010, 02:52 PM
good god, that thing is sexy!!

Drummerboy
09-01-2010, 05:12 PM
I can see lines from the RX-8 all over it. I like that this isn't just a rendering like most shots of this car.

sti_cham
09-01-2010, 05:22 PM
don't like it that much

Genji-Sama
09-01-2010, 05:33 PM
Looks like a super secksy rx8, but I fukkin love it.

JITB
09-01-2010, 05:42 PM
Ain't nobody want that junk back besides you......lol


and mazda! that car has full size sedan all over it! The 929 is a favorite by many!

Boosted FC
09-02-2010, 07:42 AM
and mazda! that car has full size sedan all over it! The 929 is a favorite by many!

Actually, it is what the new Mazda 6 will be based off of. This car is powered by a 2.0l 4cyl engine. Prob one of the new Sky powerplants.

AlliRae
09-02-2010, 08:39 AM
it looks like an import version on the stingray concept.

takume
09-02-2010, 08:45 AM
I can dig it. The inside looks so elegant.

j0nbunklah0m
09-02-2010, 08:46 AM
damn, loving it, i'll take 2 please :)

Shift_2WIN
09-02-2010, 05:13 PM
I love it

tk4g94
09-02-2010, 08:26 PM
why does it even have side mirrors??? They are effectively worthless

kyx
09-02-2010, 08:28 PM
came in my pants a lil bit...

David88vert
09-02-2010, 10:38 PM
Unfortunately, Japan's concept cars always get dumbed down a lot before they get produced. In order to meet safety standards, the mirrors and headlights and taillights will probably have to be adjusted in design, then the bean counters will change the interior to something more plain.

Boosted FC
09-03-2010, 06:46 AM
why does it even have side mirrors??? They are effectively worthless

If you look closely, you will see that there are cameras in those mirrors.

Boosted FC
09-07-2010, 08:41 AM
Very nice vid from Mazda.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PVuk68ouy8&feature=player_embedded

kfzemx3
09-09-2010, 12:49 PM
Yea, here is another one of what a Kodo Mazda 3 could look like

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtc2EofaRJI&feature=player_embedded

ChnkyLao
09-09-2010, 01:19 PM
god this car is so sexy, looks like i might switch to mazda