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Mazda explains KODO and introduces Shinari

Motoring Staff
2010-09-03

Mazda Motor Corporation has announced Mazda’s new design theme, ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’, and revealed the Mazda Shinari concept car, the first vehicle to embody this new theme.  Since launching its first passenger car, the Mazda R360 Coupe, exactly 50 years ago, Mazda has spent many years exploring the concept of ‘motion,’ offering customers designs that were exciting both to view and to drive.

Since the launch of the ‘Zoom-Zoom’ brand message in 2000, Mazda has pursued the concept of more athletic and sporty motion, and has adopted dynamic designs for all Mazda models starting with the Mazda6 and followed by the RX-8 sports coupe and the lightweight Mazda2. 

In recent years, this motion-based design philosophy has been further extended to incorporate the theme of ‘motion inspired by nature’, featured in the Mazda Nagare concept car series and the new Mazda5 now reaching UK dealer showrooms.
As a result of these initiatives, since the launch of the first Mazda6 in 2002, Mazda design has been widely acclaimed, receiving 30 major accolades together with a variety of prestigious automotive awards.

Ikuo Maeda, the head of Mazda’s Design Division, explains the new KODO design theme in this way: “In our work to further evolve the expression of motion, Mazda Design has focused on the strength, beauty and tension found in the ‘instantaneous movement’ of animals at the very moment that the motion begins.  This motion is so full of vitality that it stirs the emotions of those who see it.  We have named it ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’, and our aim is to express movement with forceful vitality and speed, embodying this design theme in Mazda’s upcoming models.”

Mazda SHINARI

Mazda Shinari is a four-door, four-seater, sports coupe and a pure expression of the new design theme in its idealised form.  Mazda Shinari showcases several new design elements that will carry forward into production, and represents the first initiative by Mazda Design to express ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’.

The Japanese word shinari describes the powerful yet supple appearance of great resilient force when objects of high tensile strength, such as steel or bamboo, are twisted or bent.  It also refers to the appearance of a person or animal as it flexes its muscles in preparation for a fast movement, and it is these images that form the basis for the name of this concept car.

With a feeling of strength flowing across every panel and part, the Mazda Shinari looks ready to leap forwards at any second.  Its form incorporates the expression of a strong backbone running through the body, the sudden release of pent-up energy, and the interplay of beautiful, supple movements.  The distinctive front fenders represent the further evolution of the prominent fenders introduced on the RX-8.  They highlight the dynamic movement expressed in the sides of Shinari , in a style that is both sporty and elegant.

Together with the further three-dimensional sculpting of the front grille, the Shinari design proudly emphasises the Mazda lineage.  There is a powerful line of movement originating at the grille and continuing through the bonnet, fender, front lamp modules and bumper.  Finally, an aluminium floating bar linking the grille with the headlights enhances the three-dimensional expression of speed.
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