| Mazda Ryuga concept has awed its audience at this | | | | concept that was previously applied for the Nagare. |
| year's North American International Auto Show. One | | | | The sweeping lines found on the doors of the Ryuga |
| of the most stunning concept cars presented, | | | | concept were inspired by the raked pebbles in a dry |
| photographers and reporters just can't seem to get | | | | Japanese garden. The wheels together with the |
| enough of it. | | | | spokes that twist near the hub give the impression |
| The Ryuga is actually Mazda's second concept car | | | | of the car's powerful torque ability. The color of the |
| and part of the three series of concept cars that | | | | Ryuga just like the rest of its features has a |
| Mazda plans to present at this year's auto show | | | | meaning---it means flowing lava and is reflected by |
| season. The Nagare concept which made its | | | | the varying tones and hue that changes from yellow |
| worldwide debut in LA was the first concept car and | | | | to blue to red depending on the light that strikes it. |
| now followed by the Ryuga which has been unveiled | | | | The exterior of the Ryuga is considered like a work |
| recently at the NAIAS. The third concept car of | | | | of art just like its interior. The concept car is loaded |
| Mazda is scheduled in March and will be unveiled at | | | | with amazing Mazda parts that has long been the |
| the Geneva Auto Show. | | | | mark of all Mazda cars. The audience was left |
| The difference between the Nagare and the Ryuga | | | | drooling with features like the dash which is adorned |
| is the fact that the Ryuga concept is more | | | | by expanses of black leather punctuated with the |
| developed compared to the Nagare which was purely | | | | stark contrast of silver metal, as well as the vehicle's |
| an exterior design study with no powertrain or | | | | floating, blue-lit gauge pod and open-up steering |
| interior. | | | | wheel and a console that pierces the center tunnel. |
| The Ryuga also expands the "emotion of motion" | | | | |