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Mazda Hakaze concept to debut at GIMS

Mazda calls it "Nagare". It's a design language, or a sort of code, which dictates the underlying visual execution of their latest concept vehicles. The idea is simple enough- it's a stylistic principle which captures the energy of natural elements in transition. Motion without movement plays a big role here, and the new Hakaze concept is no exception. Like its siblings the Nagare and Ryuga, the Hakaze looks like it's moving while sitting still. The biggest cue in this regard is the rippled pattern on the doors, resembling the sand in the bottom of a shallow stream.