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2005 Mazda Senku Concept

2005 Mazda Senku Concept

2005 Mazda Senku Concept

Tokyo, October 5, 2005– Mazda has announced that it will showcase the world premiere of the Senku concept vehicle t the 39th Tokyo Motor Show. The name Senku is a Japanese term meaning pioneer, and Mazda definitely highlighting their rotary engine design which is now linked together with a hybrid drive. Mazda Senku, ‘a four-seater rotary sports car for adults’, offers a new departure in Mazda design language. Its design concept is focused on sharp yet mellow shapes and these contradictory factors are integrated to create a proposal for the next Mazda design standard.

Senku’s features include an ultra long wheelbase, minimal overhangs, a smoothly dignified shape devoid of all ornamentation and electric-powered, sliding doors. Each o these elements come together to form and elegant sport coupe.

Located mid-ship between the front and rear axles, the next generation 13B direct injection gasoline rotary engine features a hybrid unit. It achieves high power output and lower fuel consumption along with the ideal 50:50 front/rear weight distribution and a low center of gravity.

Story by Mazda Motor Corporation, edited by Supercars.net