
Mazda has been involved with some concept cars for a long time now and it feels that their love for concept cars will finally take some shape.
The company is reported to be developing a new crossover vehicle that is inspired by its Hakaze concept car that was displayed at the Geneva Motor Show.
According to AutoExpress the new car will be named CX-5 and will be developed as an SUV with a coupe-like styling.
The car is expected to feature a split-opening tailgate and removable targa-style roof panels. It is also expected that the passengers will be able to access the cabin via suicide style rear doors as seen on Mazda RX-8. Moreover it is also expected that the new car will have a partial AWD system with drive being sent to the front wheels in most situations with the rears helping if there is a loss of traction.
The magazine also suggest that the car will be priced somewhere around £18,000.
Via: motorauthority













