Mazda Takeri is the embodiment of Mazda's next-generation CD sedan vision, showing the flair of KODO design while simultaneously achieving the ultimate efficiency for a vehicle without hybrid technologies.
Building on the styling of the previous concept model, the Mazda Shinari, Mazda focused on making Takeri's exterior design even more arresting by visually capturing a sense of coiled animal power stored and ready to explode into rapid motion, and fitting it around the layout and packaging of a CD segment car. The powerful overhanging front fender line, sculpted over the wheels, evokes the image of a cheetah's shoulder as it uses its front paws to grip the ground and quickly change direction. The rear fender line is the powerful inflection of the hip as the cheetah kicks off to run. Building from these images and melding the rhythms of the differing front and rear shapes, the designers were able to clearly express a lean, muscular body and the sense of running free. In addition, the powerful axis that runs the full length of the vehicle evokes an image of the car's spine, visually embodying a confident, masculine power as well as a sense of speed.
Needless to say, Mazda Takeri stresses aerodynamic performance, adopting the features common to all new-generation Mazda cars equipped with Skyactiv Technology. Superior aerodynamic performance was achieved by optimally tuning the airflow over the upper body and efficiently rectifying the airflow with the underfloor design.
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