It's called Furai, and designer Franz von Holzhausen says it's supposed to look like streamers fluttering in the wind. It's the fifth concept in Mazda's Nagare (flow) series and the visual realization ...
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The Mazda Furai — or "Sound of the wind" — was one of the most striking concept cars of the 2000s, an absolute treat from the perspectives of form, function, and feeling. It was first revealed at the ...
Mazda's just revealed the above shot of the Mazda Furai concept vehicle along with the release below the jump detailing the Japanese-by-way-of-Dearborn automaker's game plan for the 2008 Detroit Auto ...
For a design that's almost as old as the automotbile itself, the rotary engine is quite a rare sight in cars. Sure, a number of cars over the years have had a stab at conquering the pistonless ...
This is the Mazda Furai, presented to the world at the Detroit motor show in 2008. Its name literally means ‘Sound of the Wind’, which is much nicer than calling it the Mazda Fart. Is it the sound of ...
The Mazda Furai concept car which makes its world premiere at the NAIAS in Detroit, Michigan, celebrates 40 years of Mazda’s rotary engine and international motorsports heritage. The raciest ...
January 14, 2008 Mazda unveiled the latest in its series of Nagare concept cars at the North American International Auto Show yesterday - the Furai P2 concept celebrates 40 years of rotary engine ...
Can Mazda really build a Ferrari-rivalling mid-engined supercar for the road with the same ease as it has done for the track? Well, although you’re unlikely to see a Furai parked in the forecourt of ...
The intriguing world of concept cars usually follows one of two paths: Either a manufacturer gives its designers free rein to develop a totally unrealistic futuristic creation, or they roll out a near ...