Motorsports and Mazda are so synonymous one seemingly cannot live
without the other, less yin-and-yang and more peas-and-carrots. And
while the brand may never disconnect from its Zoom-Zoom roots (nor want
to), competitive aggression on the race track need not translate into
gritty, abrasive design. There can be finesse in fire, beauty in
brawn. This was the inspiration behind the latest concepts from Mazda
North American Operations' (MNAO) Irvine, Calif.-based
design team. The four vehicles made their official debuts today at the
annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show. All-new
2014 Mazda3 and Mazda6
vehicles were utilized to showcase distinctively fresh designs paying
homage to the brand's racing heritage and awakened design direction.
"It's no secret Mazda is going through a design evolution," said Derek Jenkins, design director, MNAO. "With bolder lines and stronger character features stemming from the 'KODO – Soul of Motion'
design language, Mazda's inherent driving dynamics are becoming more
and more visually clear. Instead of only being a behind-the-wheel
experience, the Zoom-Zoom genetic code is further being embraced, not
buried, through increasingly expressive vehicle design."
Club Sport Concepts
Both a Mazda3 and Mazda6 were given "Club Sport" treatments, a
motorsports-inspired motif of neutral grays, blacks and reds represented
in not-so-subtle angular lines reminiscent of a car speeding past your
line of sight. Featuring a Mazda Design-exclusive Composite Grey finish
and Brilliant Black rooftop, the Club Sport 6 Concept is outfitted with
a 14.0:1 low-compression SKYACTIV-D
2.2-liter clean diesel engine. Although this vehicle features a
European-specification engine with an output of 129 kW at 4,500 rpm and
420 nM of torque at 2,000 rpm, the North American clean diesel will be
available in late spring of next year. The SKYACTIV-D 2.2L engine was
most recently seen on U.S. shores during the final season of the
GRAND-AM Rolex GX Series,
where the rookie Mazda6 took the checkered flag nine straight times and
finished the year with manufacturers and rookie-of-the-year driver's
championship honors.
The exterior surface is painted with custom Club Sport graphics,
featuring varying line frequency and width to create a sense of
movement. A Mazda Design custom accessory aero kit was installed, which
features front, rear and side diffusers as well as a rear spoiler – all
in a contrasting Brilliant Black gloss. The Club Sport 6 sits on Rays
57 Motorsport G07FXX 20-inch Black and Machining-colored 10-spoke wheels
wrapped in sticky Yokohama S.drive® 245/35R20 tires. Suspension is
courtesy of an H&R spring kit while custom Brembo two-piece,
six-piston 380x32 drilled brake rotors and a Racing Beat exhaust add the
final sporty touches.
The Club Sport 3 Concept features many similarities with its Mazda6
big brother but with a few extra robust features. With a Mazda
Design-exclusive Slate White exterior finish, this five-door is
furnished with a more ambitious Club Sport paint scheme. Metallic
Silver lines trace along the arches of the wheels, the base of the side
skirts and the contours of the doors and C-pillars. Glossy Light Gray
and matte Black Mica mimic some of these patterns but with louder, wider
direction. Vibrant Red vinyl follows along with thin lines, providing
contrasting texture and dynamic flow. The only other non-painted
surfaces are the dramatic alpha and numeric Black vinyl call-outs of the
fuel door, tire size and SKYACTIV®[1] TECHNOLOGY pronounced across the hood.
Like the Club Sport 6, the Mazda3 variant features a Mazda
Design-developed accessory aero kit which adds the body
color-contrasting Brilliant Black front, rear and side diffusers along
with a new rear spoiler style. Designed in North America,
this aero kit will be made available for all 2014 Mazda3 vehicles sold
worldwide. Pricing will be announced closer to its on-sale date.
Equipped with a SKYACTIV-G
2.5-liter gasoline engine, the Club Sport 3 features a modified
SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed manual transmission derived from Mazda's CX-5
compact SUV. Using a short 4.7:1 final drive ratio, the gearing is 20
percent shorter than in a SKYACTIV-G 2.0-liter-equipped Mazda3. The
Club Sport 3 also utilizes a Wavetrac® helical limited-slip differential
for additional torque. Added performance features include a CUSCO
coilover kit, a Racing Beat performance exhaust and Brembo two-piece,
six-piston 380x32 drilled brake rotors. Rays 57 Motorsport G07FXX
20-inch Black and Machining-colored 10-spoke wheels are packaged with
Bridgestone Potenza™ RE-11 235/35R19 road-gripping performance tires.
Not to be outdone, the Club Sport 3's interior offers its own "pop"
with Red aniline leather throughout – seat trim, door panel inserts,
center console, IP decor and a steering wheel stripe. Premium Black
leather is reserved for the steering wheel, arm rest, emergency brake
and shifter boot. The front seats feature perforated leather within the
seat bolsters with a diffusing line pattern in the seat back creating a
"3," identical to the Metallic Silver numeral painted onto the
vehicle's driver's side door. Stitching patterns also spared no expense
with trapezoidal Momo-inspired contrast-Red stitching on the steering
wheel and double-stitched tonal deck seams on the doors, seats and IP.
The steering wheel features a single Red aniline leather strip at the
minimalist but top-of-mind high-noon position.
Vector 3 Concept
Shifting gears from fast to fashion, the Vector 3 Concept offers a
different take on controlled aggression. First on the exterior, the
base color is Soul Red, a stock Mazda hue as sultry and intense as the
certain little black dress that takes your breath away. Derived from
Soul Red is a Mazda Design custom blend of Deep Crimson in varying
shades of depth to highlight the "fractured line" treatment of the paint
finish's vector pattern. Following the form in which reflections
bounce off the vehicle's KODO design facets, the vector shapes of
variable length and width are identical on other side of the concept
car. Although a pattern inspired from the runways of the fashion elite,
the Vector 3 hones its attitude from the world of active lifestyle and
performance wear. Fitting like a stylish pair of cross-trainers, the
Vector 3 offers little fuss but commands plenty of attention.
A set of Rays Volk Racing Original G25 19-inch wheels are encased in
road-hugging Yokohama S.drive® 225/40R19 performance tires. Other
performance features include an H&R spring kit and Brembo two-piece
custom four-piston 365x29 drilled rotors.
Ceramic 6 Concept
Continuing on the theme of uncompromised performance draped with
unconventional yet beautiful design enters the Ceramic 6 Concept. While
similar to the Vector 3 in that its design pattern is identical on
either side, this also is where the likeness ends. And where the Club
Sport concept vehicles emphasized their racing heritage, the Ceramic 6
focuses on racing patterns.
The Ceramic 6's exterior finish is an eponymous Ceramic White
littered with Taupe Silver accent stripes. Such as the linear frequency
patterns found on the likes of couture dresses and flowing fabrics,
Ceramic 6's garb radiates a presence of serenity and pureness. Using a
base metallic followed by a satin quality clear paint, the vehicle's
matte white finish was achieved.
Matching its accent lines Ceramic 6 rides on Rays Volk Racing
Original G25 10-spoke, 20-inch wheels finished in Taupe Silver.
Performance accessories include an H&R spring kit, a Racing Beat
custom dual-exhaust and custom Brembo two-piece, six-piston 380x32
drilled rotors.
The interior resembles something out of a Milan
fashion studio with premium soft leathers, intricate stitching and
overlapping weave patterns. Easily an outfit that can be presented on
the runway, the Ceramic 6 further distances itself from the Club Sport
6. Where the Club Sport represented motorsports and historical drives,
the Ceramic 6 is reminiscent of Rodeo Drive. Yet as dissimilar in
design as the two mid-size sedans are, no one can deny that they remain
genetic twins – built to perform and handle roads with prowess,
regardless the exterior's cloak.
Featuring supple full-grain leather all around, the White presents a
canvas clean in appearance that boldly complements the dark interior
features such as the premium Black leather of the steering wheel, arm
rests, emergency brake and center console. Accented metallic details
provide a warm transition between the tones. Wrapped in Black leather,
the steering wheel displays Light White Momo-style stitching and
finished with a matching leather strip at the high-noon position.
Comprising the front and rear seat inserts are interwoven light and
dark White leather while hand-sewn Burgundy stitching further highlights
the dynamic contrasting design. Light White leather inserts featuring
the same hand-sewn Burgundy stitching pattern adorn the doors and is
featured along the instrument panel decor in the same fashion.
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